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    News Disney Parks Chief Josh D'Amaro Says Pricing Model Aims to Keep Vacations Affordable for Families

    I only think about how affordable Disney is about twice a year, so I guess that's why I'm not making the big bucks, and why both times I think "hmm, nope."
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    Weather Experiments in Magic Kingdom

    Value tier party nights come with 2" of rain. Moderate tier party nights get .75" of rain. Deluxe tier nights guarantee no rain (no rain is not actually guaranteed).
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    EPCOT Test Track to be reimagined

    The 'cannery,' or 'cannery in a salt mine' as the metaphor is more commonly known, regards a warning that, should you find yourself in an Internet forum where someone keels over and dies of apoplexy, you should quickly and safely exit the thread.
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    News Disney plans to accelerate Parks investment to $60 billion over 10 years

    I bought my daughter's college laptop on an Apple credit card. It's being paid off over 12 months. The loan is interest free, I still got the cash-back credit for the purchase, and the money to pay the card down is sitting in a CD earning a small amount of interest (well small last week, today...
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    News Hall of Presidents Closing Briefly Mid-June 2024

    Only one Walt, and he is there to introduce animatronic Bob Iger. Bob, for his part, will introduce us to an exciting new triple play bundle for D+ subscribers.
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    Is attendance really down at WDW this or…

    But this is Disney; they're going to be doing that because: a) they like to release movies, and b) they like to grease the merch feedback loop. Shows fall off of ABS and end up on Hulu. They still need to reach a little, but they're not in the same place as say Apple, or even Netflix in this regard.
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    News New DAS System at Walt Disney World 2024

    Operations have determined the mean time between merchandise activation zones for ECV riders currently stands at five minutes. This can be improved.
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    News New DAS System at Walt Disney World 2024

    The smart play for Disney is to just roll the old policy for guests who booked before May 20th, while publicly suggesting that the new policy is active for everyone on that date, since the threat of bans for falsified claims may deter a lot of chancers (Disney presumably hope most if not all)...
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    News New DAS System at Walt Disney World 2024

    It's not necessarily the DAS guest, but the five other family members. Grandma is probably not tearing up the park, but the grandkids definitely can be. So the strategy is simply: we ride headliner X with grandma at 11AM, but maybe four of the five other family members go off and do a bunch of...
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    News New DAS System at Walt Disney World 2024

    Your math is based on the idea that people aren't already double-queuing. If Disney changed the DAS policy to not allow guests to be in two lines at once, those standby lines would naturally be somewhat shorter. IOW those waits aren't precluding people from riding while waiting a DAS return...
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    News 'Beyond Big Thunder Mountain' Blue Sky concept revealed for Magic Kingdom

    We at Disney can't wait to see the great stories our guests will create in this magical space. You are the story!
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    News Former Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde to be honored as a Disney Legend at D23 2024

    Yeah, this has all the hallmarks of repairing burnt bridges. If it seems like the guy with the hammer and nails shares a cardigan collection with the arsonist, that's just coincidence.
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    News Disney hints at more changes to come at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom

    Taking an existing food court, and turning it into another food court, is not what I immediately think of when I hear "growth and investment."
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    Disney, VR/AR, and Apple's WWDC 2023

    Tim Cook feels that spatial computing in general and Apple Vision in particular is his legacy. However reading between the lines with features being added across all devices, I think moving Vision forwards is part of a much broader platform/ecosystem play. The iPhone is near spent, and they...
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    Disney, VR/AR, and Apple's WWDC 2023

    yeah, the do-it-all device is currently not the ideal form-factor, and I don't have the wit to see how that is resolved. AR is a much easier nut to crack for day wear, which is why I think Apple were initially careful to talk mostly about AR, and now avoid both phrases. I used to be weirded...
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    Disney, VR/AR, and Apple's WWDC 2023

    That's the whole point of AR; you *aren't* isolated. Vision Pro is just a goofy-assed ski-mask version of Google Glass without the creep aspect. If you want to block the world out, you can; just like you can with noise cancelling headphones. If you want to let the world in a little, you can do...
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    Disney, VR/AR, and Apple's WWDC 2023

    I imagine Disney had access to a lot of Apple Developer time, and as you say, the money may well have flowed in both directions. As for how easy it is to develop for Apple Vision: I played with the fake desktop test framework mostly just to keep up with things, and the learning curve for anyone...
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    Disney, VR/AR, and Apple's WWDC 2023

    This is not a general market device. Apple know that. Developers hoping to get ahead of the market when the cheaper consumer tier device ships are the primary market for this right now (outside of the usual posers and influencers of course).
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