GiveMeTheMusic
Well-Known Member
I know not of what you speak.
I see what you did there.
I know not of what you speak.
perhaps cross-park advertisements?Nah, what's more puzzling is why WDW didn't get its own unique film in the first place. Not suggesting a Florida-themed film, but not California. It just seems odd. It's like telling the parkgoers that they picked the wrong state to vacation in.
My friend, its 15 degrees out. Wind Chill of seven. There's seven and a half inches of snow on the ground. And I'm out of tequila and whiskey.
I think i could handle 80 degrees inside right now.
I do recall being in the subway near the Bird's Nest after they did a rehearsal night for the Opening Ceremonies and it was one of the only times in my life that I felt there could be a stampede. Just wall to wall people shoving. It took about 20 minutes, but we made it up stairs, walked a few blocks and got a cab back to our apartment. I do think many Americans would have wanted to cry for Mommy and hop on a plane stateside after experiencing that.
Beijing is beautiful when you do get blue skies ... I had quite a few days of them, but that was after six weeks of basically Orlando heat with worse humidity and horrific smog and no rain to cool things down.
My first day at HKDL was a beautiful sunny day ... but also wretchedly hot ... mid-90s, humid and no rain.
My friend, its 15 degrees out. Wind Chill of seven. There's seven and a half inches of snow on the ground. And I'm out of tequila and whiskey.
I think i could handle 80 degrees inside right now.
Ahh well that explains it, they should be using the sarcasm detection system for these types of posts. There really isn't much irony in to be had in comments to these sorts of announcements.
Welcome 'home' Supposed to be really frigid this AM.. and I'm already in meetings at 6am. bleh
Didn't they also shut down factorys for a week or two to make for a "cleaner air" olympics?
Sounds like you've ventured to my neck of the woods. I'd trade with @WDW1974 and put my days of walking through slushy snow behind me! I won't miss nearly slipping everytime I walk outside the **** building despite the active efforts to prevent it! Only a few weeks until I escape to the Bahamas for an extended weekend!
Speaking of the Chinese they were in full swing the other day at my building (they just recently purchased it) and rolled out the red carpet for a renaming event. The execs had acrobats, spotlights and the red carpet for their event in the conference center! Quite a display to see as most American firms like mine wouldn't do that anymore or at the very least they wouldn't do so as explicitly expensive.
The average 77-year-old Chinese woman could probably put a fanboi on the ground with a stiff arm.
I have never attempted to post there nor will I.
I did reply to yet another survey recently, however. It was for WDW APers and I just let them have it. And since you have to give your zip code there is no way they don't know exactly where those comments came from. I am really starting to think about whether to call it a career with my AP. The only thing holding me back is friends up there and sorta owning DVC.
WDW: Keep Paying More and Getting Less! But we has got MAGIC BANDS!
True. But the Door Coaster was supposed to go where the third track is going.
Now, that project died in 2008 and wasn't ever likely coming back. But I think most people would have enjoyed that more than added capacity to a ride thru video game.
Posted by Disney Jobs on Twitter. Interesting tag line.
https://twitter.com/TWDCjobs/status/573890792592400384
Over the last few years, WDW has become horribly crowded.
Increasing TSM and Soarin' capacity is not sexy.
Instead, it's like the doubling up of Dumbo, the new bus stops at MK, or the hub redesign; it helps address overcrowding.
The capex being spent on these projects are 2 drops in a very large bucket. This is not stealing investment in new attractions because the amount being spent on these 2 projects is barely going to register. It's certainly not going to be enough to build something new, at least not something that's worth getting excited about.
If you want to beat up Disney for spending only 7.4% of domestic P&R revenue on domestic capex last quarter while Universal spent 25.6% and even the lowly Six Flags spent 9.2% in 2014, then I'm all for it.
However, please recognize that adding capacity to any ride, even if its schedule is ridiculously long, even if it's to address a FP+ deficiency, is a good thing.
Nah. I still think it sucks. And it DOES take money away from other projects. I like Soarin. I am not a fan of TSMM. I know they are both very popular.
But maybe ... just maybe ... they're so popular because there's so few actual attractions in those parks anymore? Maybe ... just maybe ... the answer is to add reasons for people to visit. No one is going to plan a $7,000 MAGICal WDW vacation because they have a better chance at riding TSMM multiple times.
Posted by Disney Jobs on Twitter. Interesting tag line.
https://twitter.com/TWDCjobs/status/573890792592400384
Sadly @mgf I think this perfectly expresses today's Disney, It's not about the PRODUCT it's about the MONEY. Nothing abut the passion for what you do As generally people who are passionate about their product MAKE MONEY frequently LOTS of it.
Sure, getting 1/3 more people through each attraction is a good thing; but, the end result is after the guest is done the same problem that caused the initial issues with the high demand for both attractions - what other "alternatives" are there to do?
In some ways, these expansions may compound the overall problem the resort has with that "alternative" to doing something in TSMM or Soarin's park may likely mean head over to the MK. This will definitely be an issue at DHS, where 1/3 more people knocking out TSMM quicker will cause more to head towards the gates. EPCOT will likely not have as much of an issue, especially with the underfunded Frozen attraction coming online next year and historically, EPCOT can still keep its crowds.
The priority of these capacity expansions is all wrong in my opinion. The priority should be to get compelling reasons to stay at each of these parks longer and not ways to get through the park quicker. At least at this point in time. If the mythical expansions come and each park can hold guests captive for a day - then ultimately, they both serve their purpose.
Bravo Sir! BRA-VO! And, Thank you!
What if the shorter times also leads to less guest spending as well? If they're heading to the gates sooner, they're not spending money...
There is possibly one "plus" in this. Guest Relations CMs at DHS & Epcot will get some relief from the endless complaints of "the line was too long for us to wait in".
So, guest satisfaction will rise, but in-park spending/revenue will drop. This could be interesting to watch in a couple of years.
Short-term shortsightedness might very well be costly in the long term.
I agree, the message in the past would have been about a company full of ideals, ideas and imagination. Now its all about the "multibillion".Sadly @mgf I think this perfectly expresses today's Disney, It's not about the PRODUCT it's about the MONEY. Nothing abut the passion for what you do As generally people who are passionate about their product MAKE MONEY frequently LOTS of it.
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