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How big will Epic be compared to the four Disney parks?
EPIC is the size of the existing Universal Orlando resort. Including VB and the existing hotels. It’s not a small property.
How big will Epic be compared to the four Disney parks?
I-Drive also essentially connects both pieces of Universal property
That all depends. Disney has a lot of people who own in DVC. Even if 1/3 of the people staying on site are DVC and those people decide to go to the parks less and go to Universal instead, then Disney is losing. Sure, those people may still spend money on property, but they're a pretty much fixed source of stream revenue which is smaller than what someone would pay with cash (due to the upfront charge that was recognized in the books years ago that investors don't care about anymore... obviously new buy-ins for DVC are todays' revenue and look great for the business). Disney expects those people to come and do their 3-5 days in the parks, go to restaurants, buy souvenirs, etc. If those people are doing a day in Universal, Disney can stomach that. If those people are just using Disney as a home base and spending 3+ days at Universal and maybe only doing a single day (or less) at Disney's parks, it will hurt a lot.Even if someone stays at a WDW resort and goes to Universal parks and never sets foot in a WDW park, Disney wins.
In my opinion, if TWDC can keep DVC owners and get new DVC buy-ins, even if they are going to universal, TWDC wins.That all depends. Disney has a lot of people who own in DVC. Even if 1/3 of the people staying on site are DVC and those people decide to go to the parks less and go to Universal instead, then Disney is losing. Sure, those people may still spend money on property, but they're a pretty much fixed source of stream revenue which is smaller than what someone would pay with cash (due to the upfront charge that was recognized in the books years ago that investors don't care about anymore... obviously new buy-ins for DVC are todays' revenue and look great for the business). Disney expects those people to come and do their 3-5 days in the parks, go to restaurants, buy souvenirs, etc. If those people are doing a day in Universal, Disney can stomach that. If those people are just using Disney as a home base and spending 3+ days at Universal and maybe only doing a single day (or less) at Disney's parks, it will hurt a lot.
In my opinion, if TWDC can keep DVC owners and get new DVC buy-ins, even if they are going to universal, TWDC wins.
It seems to me TWDC's DVC business is a huge money maker for TWDC no matter what the owners decide to do during their DVC stay.
Some may argue that folks purchase DCV to go to Disney parks, but if the offerings are better at Universal parks, although the DVC owners are committed to the room they stay in, they are NOT committed to what they do during their stay.
Sure, DVC owners will go to WDW parks, but they may now take a few days to enjoy Universal too.
Without the Wizarding World at Uni - WDW would NEVER have made Galaxies Edge.I think Epic U will have an effect on Disney parks for about 2-5 years after it opens, unless Disney does something!
I suspect that crowd levels will be down at Disney, as well as Universal's other park, so what better time to go to Disney or Universal Studios or IOA!?
What are your thoughts?
Unfortunately what they will copy is the variability of ticketing options built into this park. By segmenting the lands they can extract as much money as your wallet and desire for experiences can bear. If you only have a little money they will sell you a taste.....Without the Wizarding World at Uni - WDW would NEVER have made Galaxies Edge.
If Epic Universe is a big hit you can count on one thing - - - - WDW will copy one or various aspects of the new park.
WDW has been resting on its laurels for the past decade or more. They are content with being secondary and not real innovators.
Its sad - - - - - the Buck drives the mouse.
There are 20 on-site Disney hotels…I don't see that happening either. According to many here more guests visit WDW from off-site then those who stay on property
I still don't believe this(Epic Universe) hurts Disney in any meaningful way.
I still don't believe this hurts Disney in any meaningful way. If Epic does not bring in MORE people to Orlando, that is an issue for everyone, but Disney will be fine in the end, I'd worry for the other parks.
Yes. The bigger question is how many are coming to Orlando and where that extra day is going to come from. Counting both resorts, Orlando is going from 6 to 7 parks... and that doesn't seem like it's moving the needle all that much. People coming for Disney will still come for Disney and people coming for Universal are going to still come for Universal. The question will be what experience is the lowest one of the entire Orlando portfolio and which gets cut. Do people cut out an Epcot or DAK day for Epic, or do they cut out a day at IOA? What about Sea World?
You think IOA hey? I honestly could see people cutting out USF - that park is stagnant imo.
Do IOA and Epic, Skip USF.
I see them skipping Epcot and AK. I do it shifting to longer stays at Universal and less at Disney.You think IOA hey? I honestly could see people cutting out USF - that park is stagnant imo.
Do IOA and Epic, Skip USF.
I see them skipping Epcot and AK. I do it shifting to longer stays at Universal and less at Disney.
That's actually a really interesting thought. I was thinking back to how cannibalization would usually impact a second gate first before the first gate, but that was really just using Disney as an example, where the first gate was this iconic brand experience immune to a lot of cannibalization. Is USF really that iconic that it couldn't just be skipped for IOA and Epic? Maybe it's not.
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