The US even rejoined the Bureau International des Expositions last year in support of Minnesota’s bid to host the 2023 Expo. They lost the bid but want to try again for the next one.They are called WORLD EXPO and are still going strong .... the US has not hosted one forever
https://www.expo2020dubai.com/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_2017
The Japan Expo in 2005 looked amazing
http://www.expo2005.or.jp/en/
And so on ...
Just google World Expo
And the gate receipts are pure profit.Because they want more money. Specially upfront to pay the repairs, upgrades or new attractions.
We actually just rejoined the BIE that regulates Expo's. Ironically Epcot is based on the NY World's Fair which was an unsanctioned fair.They are called WORLD EXPO and are still going strong .... the US has not hosted one forever
https://www.expo2020dubai.com/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_2017
The Japan Expo in 2005 looked amazing
http://www.expo2005.or.jp/en/
And so on ...
Just google World Expo
Really not true at this point. Only a fraction of the pavillions are sponsored, they have operating costs that the ticket prices pay for. Of course there's a great deal of profit built in but it isn't pure profit.And the gate receipts are pure profit.
Yep. Nowhere near pure profit.Really not true at this point. Only a fraction of the pavillions are sponsored, they have operating costs that the ticket prices pay for. Of course there's a great deal of profit built in but it isn't pure profit.
Of course, that was the previous model that doesn’t work anymore.Really not true at this point. Only a fraction of the pavillions are sponsored, they have operating costs that the ticket prices pay for. Of course there's a great deal of profit built in but it isn't pure profit.
It was never pure profit.Of course, that was the previous model that doesn’t work anymore.
Disney fans overemphasize the importance of the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair because of its place at the end of Disney’s life and the specific Disney attractions. It wasn’t overly unique in its format or message and not the only fair in which the company participated.We actually just rejoined the BIE that regulates Expo's. Ironically Epcot is based on the NY World's Fair which was an unsanctioned fair.
It was never pure profit.
Not even close...in the disney shell game of accounting...not a single penny tends to walk away from a ticket as profit.
But it is a matter of “slotting” things on the ledger sheets.
Do you have proof that Disney is cooking the books? It's your duty to go to the proper authorities and let them know a publicly traded company is committing investor fraud.
Met pinelope today in Epcot. I love this kinda stuffView attachment 287306
It was a full janitorial CM too, with a lanyard. I absolutely love the creativity.Well, some CM got tired of a shaky easel that kept falling over....
Is that anything like a jackalope?Met pinelope today in Epcot. I love this kinda stuffView attachment 287306
I still have a strong feeling that what the concept art had shown is not what we're really going to see. For example take a look at the new Fantasyland concept art before and after and you'll see why.
When has anyone around here been satisfied when the finished product looks in anyway different than the concept art?Well it was far too ambitious. They'd never do that much work. lol. They really don't need to totally overhaul the spine, though I'd have been curious to see if they really had the guts and money to totally re-do it (but they don't). I liked the idea of more greenery and water, but not at the expense of the buildings. All they need is some paint, the tombstones gone, the tarps gone, add some water and a few more trees and boom. Most of us would be satisfied.
It was unique ironically because it was unsanctioned . Unable to get many counties, the fair replaced them with corporations many of which went insane spending millions on elaborate pavilions. It wasn't just Disney. Probably the best remembered (and certainly the most visited) was GM's Futurama. Expo '67 just a few years later didn't have the same impact (even though it drew way more visitors) because it was more like a normal WF...Disney fans overemphasize the importance of the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair because of its place at the end of Disney’s life and the specific Disney attractions. It wasn’t overly unique in its format or message and not the only fair in which the company participated.
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