KaliSplash
Well-Known Member
I think the easy answer IS the answer. 9/11 and the Great Recession. To me, it's about more than just upkeep. Disney has removed so many little things that made this the most wonderful place on earth. Essentially, they are cutting out everything that doesn't contribute revenue. That was not the approach for the first 25-30 years of park operations. Why are monorail hours reduced? To Save Money. Why has live entertainment been sharply curtailed? To Save Money. Why are effects on attractions not fixed overnight, or at least at the next refurb? To Save Money.
I recognize that Walt needed his brother to keep him from blowing the budget.
But the bean-counters, in response to the modern-day Commandment that we MUST EXCEED earnings expectations each quarter or we are dying, are driving all this. Why is it Disney Parks where ever they can justify it? To Save Money. Why is all the merchandise the same in so many shops? To Save Money. I could go on a very long time. But the bottom line is, we MUST EXCEED earnings expectations or we are failing. Only way to do that is increase prices (pricing out families, either completely or in number and length of trips, or CUTTING Expenses. Here we are.
I recognize that Walt needed his brother to keep him from blowing the budget.
But the bean-counters, in response to the modern-day Commandment that we MUST EXCEED earnings expectations each quarter or we are dying, are driving all this. Why is it Disney Parks where ever they can justify it? To Save Money. Why is all the merchandise the same in so many shops? To Save Money. I could go on a very long time. But the bottom line is, we MUST EXCEED earnings expectations or we are failing. Only way to do that is increase prices (pricing out families, either completely or in number and length of trips, or CUTTING Expenses. Here we are.