As of 2026, Disney operates theme park resorts in four different countries: the United States, France, China, and Japan. In the United States, there are two distinct locations: the original Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, and the massive Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. In Japan, the Tokyo Disney Resort features Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, which are owned and operated by the Oriental Land Company under license from Disney. In France, Disneyland Paris serves as the European hub, located in Marne-la-Vallée. China is home to two resorts: Hong Kong Disneyland and the newer Shanghai Disney Resort, which opened in 2016. While people often refer to all of them as "Disneyland," each location has a unique name and corporate structure (for example, the parks in China and Japan are joint ventures or licensed). Despite rumors over the years about potential expansions into countries like Brazil, Australia, or India, Disney has remained focused on enhancing its existing "big six" global hubs, ensuring that each resort offers a localized cultural experience while maintaining the core "Magic Kingdom" identity.