News Disney plans to accelerate Parks investment to $60 billion over 10 years

Vegas Disney Fan

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The line “Turbocharged, first used in Sept 2023” defines modern Disney. It’s been 17 months and no dirt has moved, but according to them they’re in turbocharge mode.

2027 seems optimistic even if they started tomorrow, this is a company notorious for their slow construction pace.
 

Cliff

Well-Known Member
I would like to see Burbank turbo-charge and accelerate the maintenance and daily operations budgets of Disney parks FIRST. Spend money, fix and properly maintain what you already have before you build anything new.

Burbank, how can you say you are doing all these great things in the future when you don't even have the money yet to properly maintain what you have right now?
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
I would like to see Burbank turbo-charge and accelerate the maintenance and daily operations budgets of Disney parks FIRST. Spend money, fix and properly maintain what you already have before you build anything new.

Burbank, how can you say you are doing all these great things in the future when you don't even have the money yet to properly maintain what you have right now?
I remember one theory / justification offered as to the theory why Disney was redoing Splash was because the maintenance costs for all the AAs was costly and an ongoing headache.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I would like to see Burbank turbo-charge and accelerate the maintenance and daily operations budgets of Disney parks FIRST. Spend money, fix and properly maintain what you already have before you build anything new.

Burbank, how can you say you are doing all these great things in the future when you don't even have the money yet to properly maintain what you have right now?
Sadly…I think they believe that shutting things down, letting them sit, then slowly doing a replace IS “proper maintenance”
 

space42

Well-Known Member
I would like to see Burbank turbo-charge and accelerate the maintenance and daily operations budgets of Disney parks FIRST. Spend money, fix and properly maintain what you already have before you build anything new.

Burbank, how can you say you are doing all these great things in the future when you don't even have the money yet to properly maintain what you have right now?
Disney headquarters is in Burbank ??? Wow, had no idea. Thanks for continuing to let us know !
 

rd805

Well-Known Member
More phony news worthy attention grabbing, while very little (I wanted to type nothing, but someone will argue with me that things are in motion) is happening & we won't see new attractions for quite some time. NOTHING TO SEE HERE.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
More phony news worthy attention grabbing, while very little (I wanted to type nothing, but someone will argue with me that things are in motion) is happening & we won't see new attractions for quite some time. NOTHING TO SEE HERE.
This wasn't generated rage-bait.

It was noticing a figure in Disney's SEC report. Which, if it turns out to be purposefully illusory, could put some people in jail.

But, nice attempt on your part to dismiss any good news. Keep trying!!
 

Nobody nobody

Well-Known Member
I mean, when you look at it all together, while I do wish it wasn’t so “destory and replace-ey”, the amount of stuff we are getting isn’t much to sneeze at. We just don’t know much actual details. I still think that we might get some more minor projects and additions announced in August tho, like that rumored SSE redo. There also is that “potential third attraction on the chopping block” that wdwmagic was talking about around brazil d23 that I don’t think we ever found out about. So there are those.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
This wasn't generated rage-bait.

It was noticing a figure in Disney's SEC report. Which, if it turns out to be purposefully illusory, could put some people in jail.

But, nice attempt on your part to dismiss any good news. Keep trying!!
The SEC has not…nor will ever…force Disney to build rides.

There is no big brother telling them what to do…it’s a corporation in America. Banks can steal money - literally - from their depositers and get away with a fine they pay with money made off those fake deposits

Disney doesn’t “have too” build anything for the customers. You have no guardian angels.
 

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