List of assets owned by Disney

Here is a list of assets owned by The Walt Disney Company. The following are wholly owned and operated by Disney, unless otherwise indicated.[1]

Corporate

Walt Disney Studios

Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group

Animation

Lucasfilm

Disney Music Group

Disney Theatrical Group

Disney Studio Services

Sources:[6][7]

Studio Production Services

Studio Post Production

Disney Consumer Products

Disney Publishing Worldwide

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. owns and operates two resorts in the United States and another three internationally through various joint ventures and licensing agreements.

Disneyland Resort

Disneyland, Inc.

Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney World Company,[2] Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States

Disneyland Paris

Opened on 12 April 1992 as the Euro Disney Resort. Located in Marne-la-Vallée, France (Disney 51%, public shareholders 49%) Euro Disney Investments, Inc.

Euro Disneyland Participations S.A.S.: 100% Disney owned and owns 17% of

Hong Kong International Theme Parks

Disney 48%, Hong Kong Government 52%

Shanghai Disney Resort

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Vacation Club

Disney Vacation Development, Inc.
Disney Vacation Club Management Corp.

Disney Media Networks

Disney–ABC Television Group

ABC, Inc. DBA Disney–ABC Television Group[13]

A&E Networks

joint venture with Hearst Corporation; 50% equity holding

ABC Entertainment Group

ABC Family Worldwide Inc.

ABC Owned Television Stations Group

Disney Channels Worldwide

Production

ESPN Inc.

(Disney 80%) [16]

Disney Interactive Media Group

Disney Online

Disney Interactive Studios

Disney Mobile

Disney Canada Inc.

Marvel Entertainment

International

Disney International

Walt Disney Co., Ltd. Japan

TWDC (India), Inc.

Other

Property holding companies

Financial

Venture capital

Steamboat Ventures: ownership positions not revealed

Chinese holdings

Unsorted

Former assets

Sold

Venture capital holdings sold

Dormant or shuttered Disney businesses

The following companies are subsidiaries of Disney that either are no longer active or have been absorbed into another part of the company.

See also

References

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