MerlinTheGoat
Well-Known Member
EDIT- Actually i'm wondering something, is Micechat's information perhaps more current than the May quarterly report? If so, perhaps spending HAS actually declined at WDW recently.
I don't consider them incapable of paying the bills (and i'm certain that neither does Micechat), but Disney would definitely consider it a problem that needs addressing. Where it becomes a problem for myself and likely others on this site (and probably what Micechat is referring to) is HOW Disney goes about addressing this perceived problem. The go-to solution during the past decade or two has generally been to cut budgets from the guest experience (upkeep, cleanliness, food quality, attraction projects etc) and increasing prices across the board (later providing "discounts" to manufacture an artificial "value" for customers).Before anyone else responds to me: I didn't say that attendance was not down at WDW, we know that is true. I'm saying that Micechat always frames their comments in a way to be overly negative regarding WDW. Why say "With attendance and profitability problems now hampering the Walt Disney World property out in Florida"? "problems"? "hampering"? You can comment on WDW's attendance decline without making it sound like they are struggling to pay the bills.
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