"Yes we are confirming the story. At this moment there is nothing more to add," a company official told AFP in Riyadh.
Britain's The Mail on Sunday newspaper quoted Alwaleed as saying "we will fully subscribe" to a rights issue, maintaining a 10 percent stake in the theme park.
Disneyland Paris on the outskirts of the French capital has drawn more than 275 million visitors since it opened in 1992, making it Europe's top private tourist attraction.
Euro Disney has a debt of about 1.7 billion euros.
Tom Wolber, president of Euro Disney, blamed the difficult European economic environment for the amusement firm's problems.
Visitor numbers have haemorrhaged in the past two years.