Destination D23 2021

hopemax

Well-Known Member
Both D23 in Anaheim confirmed for 9/22 and Destination D this month at WDW are both described as " the ultimate fan event ".
They can describe it however they want, but in practice even the D23 leadership would fly out before the end of the Destination event because of "other business." Lot of eyerolling before the Sunday finale when some random person would be like "Head of D23 had to jet back to CA and is sorry he couldn't be here..." In practice, this is a few hundred people sitting in a ballroom who mostly want to buy LE merchandise and take pictures of Disney people, like the lady with the Josh T-shirt. It is nothing like the event at the Anaheim Convention Center which is more akin to San Diego Comic Con. Destination D isn't even on the same scale as the old Disneyana conventions.

This is where they announce stuff like Typhoon Lagoon is reopening or the trams are returning, or here is a preview of some merchandise and here's a trailer for our next movie.
 

Lilofan

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They can describe it however they want, but in practice even the D23 leadership would fly out before the end of the Destination event because of "other business." Lot of eyerolling before the Sunday finale when some random person would be like "Head of D23 had to jet back to CA and is sorry he couldn't be here..." In practice, this is a few hundred people sitting in a ballroom who mostly want to buy LE merchandise and take pictures of Disney people, like the lady with the Josh T-shirt. It is nothing like the event at the Anaheim Convention Center which is more akin to San Diego Comic Con. Destination D isn't even on the same scale as the old Disneyana conventions.

This is where they announce stuff like Typhoon Lagoon is reopening or the trams are returning, or here is a preview of some merchandise and here's a trailer for our next movie.
Whatever the opinion, the " ultimate fan event " upcoming at the Contemporary is sold out of tickets.
 

hopemax

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Whatever the opinion, the " ultimate fan event " upcoming at the Contemporary is sold out of tickets.
Because it came with access to Mickey's of Glendale (WDI) pins that can be flipped on Ebay or Facebook for hundreds of dollars. The Beauty and the Beast Jumbo that the store sold for $160 is listed on Ebay for $1000. Attendees tomorrow can tell us how many empty seats there are in the room from the people that did the merchandise pickup and shopping today and went to the free screening of Encanto not coming for the Main Event. Some flippers do watch the panels, but not usually their buddy or spouse that they registered as their guest so they were able to double dip on the merchandise.
 

donsullivan

Premium Member
what a GUTLESS WONDER.... THAT"S GUTLESS ., GUTLESS, GUTLESS...
Tell me again why anyone would want to enter into a room when people react in this way to him. Nobody here has any facts to counter the statement that he has a scheduling conflict that prevents him from arriving in time. CEO's of huge corporations have a broad range of responsibilities and often have to make choices. Deciding that Josh is capable of representing his message allows him to meet his other commitments.

And besides, even if he doesn't actually have an actual conflict, why would he want to enter into a room where 'so-called' Disney fans would be planning to act in an uncivil manner solely looking to create a scene. Doing so would make the entire weekend about that one event instead of the celebration of WDW 50th it's intended to be. I'm pretty sure I've been to every Destination D event and don't recall Bob Iger ever participating.
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Tell me again why anyone would want to enter into a room when people react in this way to him. Nobody here has any facts to counter the statement that he has a scheduling conflict that prevents him from arriving in time. CEO's of huge corporations have a broad range of responsibilities and often have to make choices. Deciding that Josh is capable of representing his message allows him to meet his other commitments.

And besides, even if he doesn't actually have an actual conflict, why would he want to enter into a room where 'so-called' Disney fans would be planning to act in an uncivil manner solely looking to create a scene. Doing so would make the entire weekend about that one event instead of the celebration of WDW 50th it's intended to be. I'm pretty sure I've been to every Destination D event and don't recall Bob Iger ever participating.
Remember guys, its the fans fault. Disney has no control whatsoever over the scheduling of Destination 23, so conflicts can happen. Poor Chapek only cares about properly celebrating the 50th, as anyone who has been to the parks should absolutely understand. He has been nothing - NOTHING - but "civil" to guests over the last few years, exploiting a once-in-a-century global tragedy to make necessary changes like raising prices dramatically, cutting entertainment, eliminating parking lot trams, reducing food portions, delaying rides, and firing a golden retriever - all because he knew if he didn't make cynical excuses for those actions, fans might be distracted from the all-important 50th, which, again, matters more then anything to Bob. And yet "uncivil" fans might boo him, something so uncommon and appalling in modern society that it would shock the sensibilities of all well-bred citizens. Disgusting.

And besides, he needs to focus on launching the new Disney gambling system.
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
How many Destination 23s did Iger attend?
This would be a really great talking point if Chapek weren't pretending he TOTALLY intended to attend, honest you guys, but a pesky scheduling conflict just made it gosh-darn impossible.

The PR spin could have been, "Although Bob won't be attending, Josh is a great representative for the company at this event." But it wasn't. So we're dealing with that reality.
 

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