Don't be so sure. The Burbank studio has released over 2/3's of its animation department. Probably within the next 4 to 5 years, unless something amazing happens, Feature Animation Orlando will close as well. The best people from that division will be asked to relocate to L.A., the rest will hit the street, unemployed. With film budgets ballooning up over $180 million (Treasure Planet), it has forced the company to downsize drastically. I honestly see Paris falling also. I don't know what they're working on right now, but it will happen...whether it happens before or after Orlando...I don't know. It will happen though. Glen Keane (Disney's resident animating God) has stated that he is rathered concerned about his future in animation. If Glen worries, so should the traditional animation industry. Don't be so sure of Disney when it comes down to their unstoppable traditional animation department. I love that division with my whole heart and it pains me to hear that 2 years ago they started handing out 500 pink slips to animation division people (everyone from top animators to ink&paint folks)....that was 500 people 2 years ago...they've continued that trend...Orlando is next.