About fifty years ago, Disneyland was established in Anaheim, California – the first park to create the category. Earlier, recreation and amusement seekers used to visit parks in a format known in the country as an "amusement park
which usually included a Ferris wheel, various swings, a demon train, various shooting facilities, colliding cars and food stalls. Although these parks attracted quite a few visitors, the entertainment experience did not leave them speechless with admiration.
There are hundreds of parks around the world that specialize in these and other topics, but none of them have managed to reach the appeal of the Disney concept. Some of them offer fascinating safari journeys, demon trains that can stop even the most daring breaths, fascinating water amusements or an encounter with cultures unfamiliar to local audiences.
While these parks attract many visitors and some of them are also lucrative, they are incapable of providing the ultimate Disney experience.