Sir_Cliff
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I know people talk about Eisner’s 2nd half being terrible… what would be some of his biggest mistakes thats people say were awful etc?
Disney was super cheap and tacky by the end of that period.
I know people talk about Eisner’s 2nd half being terrible… what would be some of his biggest mistakes thats people say were awful etc?
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Disney was super cheap and tacky by the end of that period.
That is a crew
Eisner is gone almost 2 decades and AK and HS are both still half day parks imo lol…I think he lost his nerve after Euro Disney, he went from money is not object ideas to keep building but do it as cheaply as possible.
DCA was horrible, MGM studios was a half day park at best, AK was better than MGM but cutting Beastly Kingdom and adding Chester and Hester was a horrible money driven decision.
Overall Eisner was great because he laid the foundation for what we have now, without him WDW is probably 3 parks at most and half the number of hotels. Quantity over quality but it forced Iger to spend money I don’t think he would have if he weren’t forced too.
That is a crew
Epcot is for amateurs..
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4 hours for Rise and 2 each for RnR and TOT. Full day right there. Brought to tou by Genie +Eisner is gone almost 2 decades and AK and HS are both still half day parks imo lol…
Well '85 was prime too1998
I know people talk about Eisner’s 2nd half being terrible… what would be some of his biggest mistakes thats people say were awful etc?
Who gave us Meg outgoing Mike or incoming Bob?1. DCA 1.0
2. Paul Pressler and Cynthia Harriss, and the decline in park quality at Disneyland Park- there were changes made to CM policies, service, maintenance standards that we still feel the effect of today.
3. Ruining Disney's relationship with Pixar, a studio that was outperforming Walt Disney Animation at the time.
4. This one is debatable, but souring Disney's relationship with Katzenberger (although it sounds like there were issues on both sides here, so Eisner can't be entirely to blame)- leading to the creation of Dreamworks, Disney and Pixar's biggest competitor of the last 20 years. And the steep decline in quality at Walt Disney animation that followed Katzenberger's departure.
Iger had to do a lot of legwork to fix the relationship with Pixar and get the parks 'back on track'.
I'm not sure how many of the problems Disney faced from '96ish to '05 can be attributed directly to Eisner, and the decline at the company after Wells passed was noticeable- but the point remains that Disney underwent a lot of negative changes during the last half of Eisner's career. I personally believe the first half of his tenure far makes up for a lackluster second half.
And I'm a far bigger fan of Eisner era park additions and films than I am Iger era stuff.
Who gave us Meg outgoing Mike or incoming Bob?
Meg Crofton queen of the single ply TP?Wait- are you talking about the character from Hercules?
Epcot is for amateurs..
I didn't say people haven't seen it. I'm saying people don't talk about it.At $2.9 billion someone, somewhere must have seen it
This is actually a very good comparison.It's like how I've yet to encounter someone who was underwhelmed by Galaxy's Edge outside of this board.
He also lost his nerve when Frank Wells suddenly died and Jeffrey Katzenberg exited (and co-founded DreamWorks) over being denied taking over Wells' position.I think he lost his nerve after Euro Disney, he went from money is not object ideas to keep building but do it as cheaply as possible.
It's like how I've yet to encounter someone who was underwhelmed by Galaxy's Edge outside of this board.
He also lost his nerve when Frank Wells suddenly died and Jeffrey Katzenberg exited (and co-founded DreamWorks) over being denied taking over Wells' position.
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