peter11435
Well-Known Member
True. I suppose it should accomplish that.But remember the goal of this is to bring people to the Marketplace, which is underperforming based on very high projections.
True. I suppose it should accomplish that.But remember the goal of this is to bring people to the Marketplace, which is underperforming based on very high projections.
But remember the goal of this is to bring people to the Marketplace, which is underperforming based on very high projections.
I dont think its going to be Mexicans......Wow! With this and the new drone show or whatever it is -- Disney Springs is going to be so amazing this holiday. I applaud Disney for being proactive and creative in attempting to offset some of the unforeseen difficulties that may lie ahead.
Disney Springs faces some difficult challenges, mostly in part, because it was designed in hopes of capitalizing on the Brazilian tourism boom.
But, Disney waited too long and they missed out big time.
Before Disney Springs was even announced, almost 2 million Brazilians were flocking to Florida each year with cash in hand, spending upwards of $6 Billion dollars a year on tourist related goods -- mostly at the Orlando Premium Outlets and the other Orlando outlets and malls.
Disney was consumed with homogenizing all of their merch under the One Disney concept. Meanwhile, the Brazilians were literally wiping the shelves clean at offsite retailers for years and years. And, Disney was totally clueless about it.
It wasn't until Obama visited Disney World in 2012 to increase the number visas issued for Brazilians and also ease up the process for them to obtain visas that Disney finally caught on. http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/24/travel/brazilian-tourist-invasion/
Shortly after, Disney Springs was announced in 2013 and here we are today -- approaching 2017 -- with a struggling Brazilian market. Disney moved so slow that they didn't even catch the tail end of the Brazilian boom.
So again, Disney is going to have to be proactive in creating incentives and unique experiences that will draw and attract shoppers who would not consider shopping at Disney Springs.
Disney is just going to have to weather this storm until the next wave big money spenders roll in -- whomever and however long that may be.
But, at least this time Disney Springs will be ready for them!
You literally picked the smallest and the worst looking tree.When the generic background trees are bigger than the showpiece trees, that's a sign you've done something wrong...
I'm sure it looks nicer at night, but certainly during the day it's pretty lousy.
LOL.I dont think its going to be Mexicans......
I don't think anyone thought they would be THAT large. However, their big ones are getting installed at Town Center and Marketplace.Am I the only one that was expecting the trees to be more along the lines of these?
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