KumbaRider
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peter11435 said:And while WDPR revenue was 9.023 billion. Profit was "only" 1.178 billion.
So subtract $100 million from that profit for Everest and there is still $1 billion!
peter11435 said:And while WDPR revenue was 9.023 billion. Profit was "only" 1.178 billion.
Well, actually I'm pretty sure any costs for EE in 2005 would have been part of the $7.845 billion in expenses.KumbaRider said:So subtract $100 million from that profit for Everest and there is still $1 billion!
drnilescrane said:Fantasmic at Disneyland costs around $35,000 for the first show, and it costs less per show if there are more than one.
awalkinthepark said:Coca Cola is cheap to serve too...even with the cost of straws, cups, ice, etc....my husband used to manage a restaurant and soda(pop) was a huge money maker.
CatLadyDoes Disney even pay for Coca Cola? I know that Pepsi cuts deals with other parks to give them the syrup (and maybe cups -- I can't remember for certain) for free in order to get their logo on every cup. The advertising is worth it to them.[/QUOTE said:From my past experience, large corporations usually pay for the beverage syrup and they sometimes receive free cups. It has all depended on sales, though. Also, Coke and Pepsi give huge commissions based on the sales. Those commissions can be large enough to bring smaller corporations out of the red for an accounting period.
I think a number of about $12 million a day is more correct if you assume Disneyworld is about 1/3 of park revenue - which it is of park profits. That would be about $4.5 billion per yearThe annual report does not break down the numbers park by park. However based on what the report does say the MK does not make 78 million a day, and the Emporium does not bring in a million a day. That 9.023 billion is revenue. Meaning the total amount they brought in. Of that only 1-2billion is profit because the rest is expenses.
$8 for a medhow much does popcorn cost?
Just paid $3.50 for a 16 oz Coke at the U.S. Open (my SIL paid $14.50 for two plain hotdogs, a water and a Coke. My local par 3 course it cost me $2.75 for a Gatorade. Disney does not have a monopoly on prices.$2:50 for a thing of water no wonder they make this much!
My calculation as based on Disney revenue info in 2013 annual reportSoooooooooo.....this thread is eight years old...so the data being discussed in it is, at this point, completely out of date. Just sayin'....
That's just totally wrong.A guy who claimed he once worked at WDW said to me they break even at noon. Beyond that, everything is profit.
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