If anyone is not familiar , he's a humorous travel writer who wrote , among other things , "I'm A Stranger Here Myself" about his experiences of moving back to his home country, the USA, after 20 years in Britain.
It also means EuroDisney to me. I grew up in LA and spent a lot of BDays at Dizzyland. When I went to France, I never really appreciated the differences between the cultures as much as when I saw what they did with something so very "American". (I actually saw employees not !Smiling! , unheard of stateside)