Oops! Must be a paid Disney supporter has entered the room. Blinders on everyone! Fingers in ears, sing loudly...LA LA LALALA LA LA LALA!You're entirely missing the point, of course they are going to use it for revenue generation, that's their JOB. It's been Disney's strategy to keep people on property for 20+ years, why would they not want people to stay and spend money on property?
And it absolutely makes it easier for people. If a mom is in the park and are wondering where a good place to near them to eat is, she can pull up MDX on the phone and it will see where they are, give them the menu's of the places around them. Frustrating situation of wandering around looking at menu's avoided. Not going to make a Fastpass return time? Cancel it on your phone or at a kiosk and book another experience. There are a ton of things MM+ can do to help make your experience better, and the magic band makes it more convenient to
Last time I went to WDW I did a beta test and had a great time, MM+ really made things a lot easier and everyone seemed to be loving the magic bands. My last visit before that the hotels didn't even have wifi! WDW has come a long way in making the past few years in improving the experience.
You're little rant on this is kind of ridiculous.
Well, it's not important that everyone sees what is happening here or not. Just give it time and then you will see what I'm talking about. Why did car companies copy the assembly line process? Ford invented it. But it was useful to their needs too. They could duplicate a system with no research and development costs that could work for them as well. It wasn't given to them but it was available to them at a cost. We don't know the inner workings of a theme/amusement park so it isn't easy to see why they would ever want it. However, I think you will find that once Disney absorbs the cost of developing and streamlining it...they will be interested. Time will tell. If they do they will easily pay back most if not all of Disneys investment in it.
I'm talking more RFID (aka just interactive park ticket) than an actual wristband. Wouldn't make sense for a day park like SeaWorld, the wristbands only make sense at a place like WDW because of how much there is to do.
You're entirely missing the point, of course they are going to use it for revenue generation, that's their JOB. It's been Disney's strategy to keep people on property for 20+ years, why would they not want people to stay and spend money on property?
Unless you're 12 years old and don't yet realize a business is going to want to make money, you're rant doesn't make any sense to me.
It isn't important at all to non-stockholders...I was just trying to explain what I think is happening, which, BTW is just as legitimate as you telling us what you think is happening. Excuse me for thinking we were having a discussion. Learn? Learn what? To not take business chances, to just stick with the status quo? Now there's a forward thinking business plan if I ever heard one. Guess I'll bow out too. Hey, something we agree on.Well, I can't argue with "It'll happen someday, I just know it," so I bow out. Although I don't see why it's important to people (who aren't shareholders) that Disney sell this system. I think the financial rewards or regrets for this system should be Disney's and Disney's alone. After all, if it doesn't work as hoped, but they don't have to pay, how will they learn?
Really? It's always silly to question a company making more money? If that was the case we'd still have child labor. (oh wait, I guess we do. It's just farmed out to the third world.)I teach business at a high school California and work for a personal finance consulting company. I also like to think I am a consumer that is entitled to an opinion, and my opinion is that bringing the parks into this century from a POS and improving service while at it is a good business move. But you're /\ entitled to your opinion as well. But when someones opinion is "how dare a company make more money," then well I think your opinion is silly.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/09/16/disney-may-be-making-a-big-mistake.aspx
With the TWDC executive management stating CAPEX and hiring will be reduced, Most companies do similar things prior to divestiture of an asset in this case P&R or Parks and Resorts.
Now I have NO KNOWLEDGE of anything like this this is merely my own speculation based on the seemingly illogical move coming out of TWDC in light of the competition from SeaWorld/UNI
You know what the best part of that is, it was done during the time that everyone calls the Disney Decade when supposedly everything was perfect and no one did anything to destroy the magic. It was so much better then. I wouldn't be surprised if there were a Starbucks at the base of the Eiffel Tower.
It isn't important at all to non-stockholders...I was just trying to explain what I think is happening, which, BTW is just as legitimate as you telling us what you think is happening. Excuse me for thinking we were having a discussion. Learn? Learn what? To not take business chances, to just stick with the status quo? Now there's a forward thinking business plan if I ever heard one. Guess I'll bow out too. Hey, something we agree on.
Too bad the pink stands out like a sore thumb LOL.Hm. Just now noticed that the Swan and Dolphin statues are painted so as to blend in with the sky as well as is possible. I always thought Graves picked that color scheme for purely aesthetic reasons.
OK, in the overall scope of things it is more of a continuation of the discussion that has been going on for a long time. It started when people could not understand why or how they could spend billions on this project. They attempted to connect it with the reason why nothing much had been done with the parks in the line of additions or improvements. I still maintain that it was not from park money and won't be unless the entire system fails. It was a discussion to see how they could "mine" that much extra money from current park guests. It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they can't. And that they couldn't even if they were able to come in on the original budget.That's not what I was saying at all! I'm not TELLing you what I think will happen, I'm ASKing you why you think it will happen and why it's so friggin' important to some people that Disney get a "free" system (your words, not mine.)
Hopefully reasonable people can see there is a lot of room between "stick with the status quo" (which I do NOT advocate) and blowing away billions of dollars on a boondoggle. But I've been wrong before, so . . .
While the shareholder is maximized, there are problems at WDW that need to be addressed and shows profits was really not maximized theme WDW theme parks thanks to not addressing problems. Profits appeared to be maximized to you because WDW under Meg Crofton cut down the amount of maintenance in the parks as a way to improve profits.And someone called Iger one of the "three stooges." Remember that huge extremely successful mega company Michael Eisner built? Under Iger's leadership that company has literally DOUBLED their value in under 10 years....how can you call him a stooge? The only stooges here are you and I for sitting here behind a computer screen complaining, while people like Bob Iger are out there actually working and maximizing shareholder value (and making megabucks while at it).
You are a teacher, but you have priorities wrong for WDW in this case. Bringing in Technology shouldn't be ahead of fixing a theme parks infrastructure like in the case of DHS.I teach business at a high school California and work for a personal finance consulting company. I also like to think I am a consumer that is entitled to an opinion, and my opinion is that bringing the parks into this century from a POS and improving service while at it is a good business move. But you're /\ entitled to your opinion as well. But when someones opinion is "how dare a company make more money," then well I think your opinion is silly.
Slap some automatic windows and GPS into those Ford Pintos and watch them fly off the lot!You are a teacher, but you have priorities wrong for WDW in this case. Bringing in Technology shouldn't be ahead of fixing a theme parks infrastructure like in the case of DHS.
The fact is if a theme park's infrastructure can be fixed, you should do it over My Magic Plus. A company doesn't maximized their profits if they can't fix a problem that would hurt their long term profits and short term profits.
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