Parks revenue seems like a highlight for the company. Primarily from its overseas locations. Do you see these other problems for Disney to overcome, or do you foresee other potential problems?
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I agree with all of this. We have just a couple months left on our AP's, will not renew and not sure if we will visit before they do. With the price of those AP's, I cannot justify all the upcharges and will not pay extra for what used to be included. We also pay too much for cable and will not pay for anything that has a + behind it. Not mad or sad, just sayinIf the article is an accurate reflection of what Disney corporate thinks, then with respect to the parks, I think it shows that they're tenaciously tone-deaf about why attendance has been down.
There may be a tourism slump, but the bigger issue is park management's stubborn adherence to new and overly complicated touring barriers, and nickel-and-dime tactics, that guests (both old and new) largely hate, and which are driving them away, or causing them to visit less often.
If the article is an accurate reflection of what Disney corporate thinks, then with respect to the parks, I think it shows that they're tenaciously tone-deaf about why attendance has been down.
Revenue hast to take a dive before they will even consider looking at anything with regards to guest experience.Agree completely.
Since COVID, Disney has all but destroyed the once great guest experience in Florida! I hope Disney stock continues to falter until they realize what they have destroyed and take steps specifically to improve the guest experience and not just revenue.
5 things
brain cloud thanks for pointing that outWhat happened to #3?
Disney management just doesn't care
Low wage at WDW, try other places . During the recent Walgreens pharmacy walk out , a pharmacy tech that fills customer prescriptions walked off her job of 39 years in PA currently making $19.16 per hour. With the new contract entry level no exp incoming cast start at $20 per hour. An MCO TSA employee makes $18 per hour.Yes they were once the pinnacle of service so what has changed any CMs chime in
IMO
Disney has stuck to its low wage policy for CMs
Disney is no longer selective as to who they hire----will hire anyone who is breathing and will work for those wages
CM training is not what it used to be (guest are the most important Disney asset)
Staff reduction for the sake of saving a buck
Lack of opportunity to advance in the lower rank workers
Disney management just doesn't care
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