ford91exploder
Resident Curmudgeon
No, they're not. Maybe educate yourself before making ignorant proclamations. If there are existing licensing deals, Disney has to honor those contracts, but they're not making new deals or renewing the expiring ones.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2013/oct/29/disney-star-wars-marvel-slot-machines-gambling
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/27/u...gles-disney-in-florida.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1
Conventions are big business, especially when the kiddos are in school.
It's not by accident that conventions take place in Vegas or other 'Gaming Friendly' states, Personally it does not appeal to me so Vegas is not high on my places to visit voluntarily list, business takes me there often but during those times outside of work I'm usually bored to tears. That said Gaming is a basically a license to print money but in FL there are no casinos in the most desirable cities.
Like I said before gaming is inevitable for Disney, But they are trying to figure out how to integrate it without damaging the Disney brand, They also aim to be number ONE in a market so they are fighting a holding action to prevent anyone ELSE from getting the first mover advantage in the FL market.