Disstevefan1
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He purchased Lucasfilm and flew it into the side of a mountain. Swing and a miss!Part of his job description is to grow the company by acquiring quality . Check and check!
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He purchased Lucasfilm and flew it into the side of a mountain. Swing and a miss!Part of his job description is to grow the company by acquiring quality . Check and check!
If you can make more money by selling something directly to the consumer vs. renting it out to other companies to sell or partner then it makes sense to own it directly. It doesn't work for everything but for a lot of stuff it does.I'm not clear on why owning things is necessarily better than profitable partnerships for each. Many people, especially me, will argue that Star Wars was a far better franchise when not owned by Disney, but partnering with them. Maybe more profit is being squeezed out of Star Wars under Iger (at the expense of the future of Star Wars), but that's not the same as pleasing the fan base. IMO, Disney's ownership of Star Wars has cheapened that franchise as well as Disney.
Nothing like the bid dogs Iger acquired like Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel. What Eisner acquired which was an accomplishment fell on deaf ears when the shareholders spearheaded by Roy Disney and Stanley Gold forced out Eisner.
If you look at inflation-adjusted box office numbers, 2 of those were released under Iger.6 out 20 of the top movies of all time are Marvel/Star Wars properties.
In regards to ESPN, it is amazing when ESPN had their round of layoffs one of the cast that was laid off was ex Michigan, NBA star Jalen Rose on air personality. He was earning $3M per year at ESPN.ABC/ESPN was probably a bigger acquisition than Pixar, Star Wars, or Marvel -- arguably a bigger acquisition than the three of them combined.
ESPN alone made Disney tremendous amounts of money, and may have been singlehandedly propping up the rest of the company at one point. Even in 2022, when cord cutting was already well into effect, ESPN provided almost $3 billion in operating profit.
If I'm dining off-property I might do that. Though sending food back to the kitchen is risky.Plus if a restaurant serves you inedible food, you politely request a new dish.
“Excuse me, I know this isn’t your fault, but this dish is pretty bad. [Insert specific detail.] Would you please replace it for me?”
If I order a medium rare steak, and I get a hunk of gray beef, it’s going back.
I've been going to WDW pretty much since it opened.I don’t doubt they serve food that people don’t care for. When I hear “inedible” I think literally inedible though. Like if a restaurant is routinely serving things that are literally not edible because they are so hard, chewy, or contaminated, someone should call the health department.
It’s probably just lingo that I’m not up on though. The Young People these days, they do confuse me with their slang and whatnot.![]()
Under his tenure the WDW parks saw:
I can’t remember which version of the restaurant it was - spoodles, etc. but I had the rudest and most hostile server ever at Disney at that location. Was honestly shocked at how bad he was.Alas, reporting it to our waitperson did not go well. They reacted with hostility and - I think- assumed we had contaminated the food ourselves!
Is WDW the equivalent of a regional park or is it a world class resort?Why do these things seem to only negatively impact WDW? Every other park in the world is immune to the changes?
I am happy to report, the Trattoria is MUCH better. I dined there earlier this year; the service was outstanding. The food was also decent. It was one of the better meals that visit.I can’t remember which version of the restaurant it was - spoodles, etc. but I had the rudest and most hostile server ever at that location. Was honestly shocked at how bad he was.
I’m not suggesting it was the same server, but probably an issue with management there. Hopefully it’s gotten better with the current name change.
Is WDW the equivalent of a regional park or is it a world class resort?
Pop Century alone has almost the same number of rooms that Disneyland has in total.At this point I'm just comparing WDW to DLR. DLR has always charged for resort parking, and never had free transportation to the resort.
It’s certainly affected the occupancy rates hasn’t it?Somehow removing these things has somehow destroyed the WDW experience but the other parks are just fine?
At this point I'm just comparing WDW to DLR. DLR has always charged for resort parking, and never had free transportation to the resort. Somehow removing these things has somehow destroyed the WDW experience but the other parks are just fine?
Offering a perk and then taking it away is very different from never offering it.At this point I'm just comparing WDW to DLR. DLR has always charged for resort parking, and never had free transportation to the resort. Somehow removing these things has somehow destroyed the WDW experience but the other parks are just fine?
Something else we can thank Iger for, Chapek and then the goodbye giftThen with the company getting rid of Chapek and giving him a $23M good bye gift, the Board got with Iger to come back and then gets a contract extension.
Totally agree. In my opinion never having the perk is better than having the perk and having it taken away.Offering a perk and then taking it away is very different from never offering it.
Having said all that, I think WDW will be able to replace all their old, long time WDW visitors with new WDW visitors who don't know any better.
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