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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Disney fans: Disney doesn't spend enough on attractions, they keep cutting the budget!!

Also Disney fans: Disney keeps going over budget and spending a lot more than they should!!
 

Splash4eva

Well-Known Member
Correct. Cost overruns and unexpected issues often result in plans evolving and some elements cut. Most projects ultimately end up costing more than the original budget.
Or the cynic in me says its done intentionally because it seems like everything thats been presented is dumbed down or cut completely…
 

James Alucobond

Well-Known Member
Or the cynic in me says its done intentionally because it seems like everything thats been presented is dumbed down or cut completely…
No one is intentionally compromising on their own vision. There is likely incompetence and/or waste involved, but to think that they’re starting out wanting to underdeliver is something only a fandom with an intense persecution complex could dream up.
 

MerlinTheGoat

Well-Known Member
Disney fans: Disney doesn't spend enough on attractions, they keep cutting the budget!!

Also Disney fans: Disney keeps going over budget and spending a lot more than they should!!
Both of those statements are true. Budget cuts happen on the executive level, and it negatively impacts projects. At the same time, WDI has become extremely overbloated and bad at managing funds. To the extent that even when they ARE given a massive healthy budget, they'll still mismanage and blow it.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Both of those statements are true. Budget cuts happen on the executive level, and it negatively impacts projects.
That's not always the case.

As mentioned above, the situation can be that a budget is set for something like a new parade.

But if there is a cost overrun on Float A, then Float B is cut. The budget didn't change and wasn't axed at the executive level.

Thus there is a cost overrun, that impacts the rest of the project without an approved budget slashed after the fact.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Well just because you spend a ton of money does not mean you are spending it wisely….
Yes. People here, including myself, decry that builds don't remain within their budgeted allowance.

That's the point of my post. Which includes the claim of others, not me, that Disney slashes budgets. Which is contrary to the claim that Disney is always spending more than what was budgeted.

The two claims are contrary to each other.

The way around this paradox is to realize that the budgeted amount does indeed get spent. But, *portions* of the original plan gets pared back precisely because they're over budget on another portion of the project. Not because some meanie in a business suit cuts the legs out from a budgeted project by reducing the budget.

And if project after project goes over budget, then some other project -- even announced ones -- wind up tabled or nixed.

It's not that Disney is stingy, Disney is profligate, and that keeps them from doing all the things they announced they were going to do.
 

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