BrianLo
Well-Known Member
It's a definite shift since the "active voice" antics were no longer holding sway.
To the point though, I would be interested in the ancillary conversation around the parks essentially needing upwards of $1 billion in investments just to "repair" what is there without adding anything. The breakdown would be fascinating. In this case that was more of the impetus for asking for the source than my admittedly usual role of "Captain Callout" in these occasions.
As they say on the Twitters:
"Big...if true."
For point of reference, Paris was in a far more tragic state than WDW has ever remotely approached. Really they've revamped the place now almost from head to toe. Euro Disney S.C.A. certainly didn't even have a billion dollars lying around to do it.
The question also comes down to what is 'repairing'? Does a completely brand new Imagination attraction need to be the criteria? Does Carousel of Progress need new scenes to be repaired? Or does everything just need to be in perfect working order with the current show. Those are different sets of numbers entirely.
I highly, highly doubt WDW has 5 billion worth of legitimate problems. I mean the place can certainly be a money pit too, just look at Tom Stagg's MDE. Easily you could spend 5 billion dollars updating and refreshing, but that gets beyond the hyperbole of 5 billion strictly needed strictly for refurbishment. 5 billion if it's refurbishment + replacement, sure.