shambolicdefending
Well-Known Member
Everybody gets what Iger was really doing when he said this, right?Aside from that, it's just a revelation of more lies that have come out of Iger's mouth. He's said twice that he was going to back off from the culture wars (which they clearly have not), and now with this aggressive price increase it goes against what he said back in March:
"I always believed that Disney was a brand that needs to be accessible,” he told a Morgan Stanley media conference Thursday. “And I think that in our zeal to grow profits, we may have been a little bit too aggressive about some of our pricing. And I think there is a way to continue to grow our business but be smarter about how we price so that we maintain that brand value of accessibility."
He wasn't trying to signal that things were too expensive and needed to get cheaper. Based on fundamental supply/demand principles Disneyland is still under-priced. He was really just dodging responsibility and subtly throwing Chapek under the bus for the unpopular restructuring and repricing of the post-pandemic tickets and passes.