Disneyland : Business & Economics

Disneyland : Business & Economics

[Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4]

Subject related visits

  • Budgeting

    Students see how budgeting works by working out their own estimated and actual costs on a visit to Disney. 

  • Catering

    Technological systems are vital to the smooth running of the catering outlets in the resort. See them in action, so students understand the role of technology in business.

  • Customer Service

    How does the resort ensure that its customers have a great experience consistently? How do they identify problems and resolve them? Students will be given the opportunity to answer these and other business related questions.

  • People at Work

    Disney employees are an essential part of customers' experiences. Students learn about the importance of training and teamwork in maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction.

Further highlights

  • Modern Foreign Languages
    • French lessons with native speakers

      In partnership with the Campus Ste Thérèse, a specialised accommodation centre for school groups, students can be taught French by native speakers before having the chance to go onto the streets of Paris to put their lessons into practice.

    • Chocolaterie

      Students looking to understand French culture and language could do worse than learning through food. Learn the language of food and drink, not to mention a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

    • Centre Pompidou

      As well as housing the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe, the Centre Pompidou's unique design allows students to explore the presentation of art and also gives them an opportunity to broaden their own influences.

    • Musée du Louvre

      The largest museum in the world, home of the Mona Lisa along with works by masters from the most important, influential and exciting movements in the world, as well as essentially French works such as those by Jacques-Louis David. Teachers looking to expand their students' contextual studies and influences can also explore the museum's vast collection of Islamic art and artefacts from the Middle East.

    • Disneyland Park

      More than 40 rides and attractions including: Sleeping Beauty Castle, Phantom Manor, Big Thunder Mountain, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Peter Pan's Flight it's a small world, Space Mountain and Star Tours

    • Walt Disney Studios

      Relive the action and suspense of Disney films with attractions such as: The Twilight Zone, Tower of Terror, Rock'n'Roller Coaster, Stunt Show Spectacular, Studio Tram Tour and the  Art of Disney Animation

    • The Disney Village

      This is an entertainment, dining and shopping experience. Highlights include: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, Annette's Diner, Rainforest Cafe, Billy Bob's Country Western Saloon, Planet Hollywood and Hurricanes

As usual we were pleased with the service and helpfulness of staff.

Mrs Watt