Earlier I asked, "How Will Disneyland End, in Your Opinion?" and now I'm just thinking of some hypothetical solutions. You guys said stuff like hostile takeovers, being phased out in favor of the metaverse or something else, and pricing out consumers. Natural disasters and war aren't preventable by Disney, but hostile takeovers can be prevented using legal measures like poison pills, theme parks (and their predecessors like amusement parks) can, and have evolved to adapt to the changing times, and they can keep consumers by eliminating unnecessary costs like eliminating large stage shows (I mean are they packed every time?), automating as many tasks as possible, and reducing waste. This way, prices can be lowered (or kept the same and not raised every year) to stimulate demand, improve PR, recover costs through in-park sales, continue building a new consumer base, and have more capital to expand to meet demand.