Kodak Sponsorship With Disney Parks Ends This Year

Kodak Sponsorship With Disney Parks Ends This Year

The end of this year marks the end of a long term sponsorship agreement between Kodak and Disney. The Disney guide maps, locations and attractions all associated with the Kodak sponsorship will all be changed to remove the Kodak logo in early 2013.  The brand removal will also take place at Disneyland.

Here is a listing of all the current Kodak sponsorships at Disney:

Are you going to miss the Kodak sponsorship?  What company do you think should come in to take it over?  Let us know!


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Kodak Sponsorship With Disney Parks Ends This Year
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5 thoughts on “Kodak Sponsorship With Disney Parks Ends This Year

  1. Sad to see Kodak go. They have been such a great name in the photo industry for so long! I hope that they don’t replace it with anyone. Disney has moved away from having corporated sponsors for every thing in the parks, so why do they need to replace Kodak?

  2. I’m surprised it didn’t happen sooner. We live in Kodak Country if you will, and the company is so sad….not even close to what it once was.

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