Well keep hugging those TEA reports like they are a trophy... because I'm sure Mickey doesn't feel the same. All that money spent at UNI is money not in their pockets and that amount continues to grow.
This theory is based on a finite audience though, which history has shown isn’t the case, Universals growth hasn’t hurt Disneys growth because the market is growing along with the parks growth.
In 2009 MK brought in 17.2 million guests, Epcot 11, HS 9.7, and AK 9.6. USF had 5.4 million and IOA 4.5.
In 2014 MK had 19.3 million, EP had 11.4, HS 10.3, and AK 10.4. USF had 8.3 and IOA 8.1… Every park gained attendance.
In 2019 MK had 21 million, EP 12.4, HS 11.4, and AK 13.9. USF had 10.9 million and IOA 10.4 million. Every park gained attendance again.
In the last decade MKs attendance is up 22.1%, EP is up 12.8%, HS is up 17.5%, and AK is up 44.8%. USF is up 101.8% and IOA is up 131%. All while prices are skyrocketing.
Universals growth has been phenomenal but it hasn’t stopped Disney from growing substantially at the same time. It could be argued it’s slowed Disneys growth but there’s no way of proving that, it could also be argued it’s helped Disneys growth because it’s bringing more tourists to Orlando, which is my belief.
This is why I say what’s good for one is good for the other, there may come a time when the market reaches its peak and they start poaching guests from the other but I don’t think we’ve reached it yet, Epic opening will likely boost Disneys attendance via more tourists coming to Orlando, and it won’t cost Disney a penny. Universal also benefits when Disney opens something new, they are competitors but they also benefit from each other.