Properly named Disneyland Resort Paris, formerly called "Euro Disney" or "Euro Disneyland," this is the Disney Empire's European variant of their archetypal theme park.
Euro Disney 's theme parks are famous for their "Audio-Animatronics," attention to detail, service mentality, crowds, and high prices.
The intention is to completely recreate the "magic" of the Disney franchise; employees are not "staff" but "cast members".
The park is kept insanely clean; and everywhere you will find a perfectly running machine.
For example, you won't find the same Disney character twice within sight - there are no duplicates. Children are clearly the focus of Disneyland, but older visitors are not neglected either.
All the theme parks follow basically the same setup, but of course there are many regional differences.
Disneyland Paris consists of three parks; the Disney village; Disneyland Paris itself, and the Disney Studio Park.
The Village is comprised of stores and restaurants; the Disneyland is the park everybody has heard of and expects; and Disney Studio Park has a more general moviemaking theme - but it's still very Disney.
The total commercialism is something you have to either: accept, ignore or enjoy.
Besides the merchandise stores at every corner, many rides are "sponsored" by various large corporations.