That was classic . Jaws was clearly swimming in front of all in the blue water and the tourists close to the shark were in no hurry to get out of the water.Cool…where can I find them? Panama with that hammerhead going bugnuts off the beach?
That was classic . Jaws was clearly swimming in front of all in the blue water and the tourists close to the shark were in no hurry to get out of the water.Cool…where can I find them? Panama with that hammerhead going bugnuts off the beach?
The theater cut is assumed in the 2X multiplier. But that is domestic only. Overseas theater's cuts can be as much as 85-90%.Double that marketing budget too. Disney still only gets half the ticket sales to make up all that money too
Great contribution. Hilarious too.And then both of you can get all 12 people from each side in a room together and have them screech at each other.
Don't forget other recent updates (this is not Little Mermaid, but Dr Strange) that impact the overall bottom line in the "Hollywood Math" scene https://www.forbes.com/sites/caroli...re-than-its-estimated-budget/?sh=1cf29fae320b I forget where things last stood in the new calculus, but I think it was that half a billion in losses wasn't bad. I guess this puts it closer to 600 million?Explain the MATH!
Maybe explain it to Collider too. Because they are actively ignoring/misdirecting that article around modern Hollywood math:
Disney gets around half - at most - of the box office take.
$525/2 = $265 of the take. $140 marketing and $250 budget is $390 mil needed to BREAK EVEN.
$390-$265 is a currently paper loss of $125 of RED INK
so I’d like to point out that I save the juvenile for specific cases. Like when the facts are facts and someone - cough - tries to sneak “non-facts” in an attempt to convince the last word is the truth.
But the truth is the truth.
I found it pretty comical…to be honest…it was just wiggly on by doing it’s thing.That was classic . Jaws was clearly swimming in front of all in the blue water and the tourists close to the shark were in no hurry to get out of the water.
I do get what you're saying. Many here still find value in Disney. The people here aren't your average Disney guest. Price definitely plays a factor for many. It's the only thing that makes sense when travel is up including Florida but somehow Disney is down.Price point is all relative. I would find more value spending $5K at WDW spread through a few days. Swifty fanatical fans spend $5K for one ticket for premium seating to catch their idol in a 3 hour concert. A neighbor actually had a good time at Hard Rock Casino , room, shows, food, drink, gambling even though he lost several thousands dollars in just a few hours at the tables.
My god we like to recycle false narrativePrice point is all relative. I would find more value spending $5K at WDW spread through a few days. Swifty fanatical fans spend $5K for one ticket for premium seating to catch their idol in a 3 hour concert. A neighbor actually had a good time at Hard Rock Casino , room, shows, food, drink, gambling even though he lost several thousands dollars in just a few hours at the tables.
Each bring value and memories to the customer. The $5K I would spend would be more be beneficial at WDW, others would spend it front row to bring value and memories into their minds attending a Swifty concert for 3 hours.My god we like to recycle false narrative
Pop concerts, Broadway shows and nfl games are NOT valid comparisons to weeklong average vacations you fly to…
Checked that one off the list today
Disney's Hollywood Studios empty?Speaking of Memorial Day...we went to Hollywood Studios the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and it was the least crowded I'd seen Studios in the last 5 years. I was stunned and kept looking around thinking where the heck is everyone.
I was looking at dates in November and not only was French Quarter in the 300s, Art of Animation was in the 400s, discounted from the “standard rate”, in the 500s. That blew my mind since it’s a value resort - I get that families love the heavy Disney theming there but you could stay at AK for that price!
That makes far more sense than "it's to enhance the guest experience "MM+ was a lie…
Bob needed to pay for a MASSIVE IT Upgrade and wouldn’t say “hey…it’s a bill but we gotta pay it…”
So it was dressed up as a “revenue stream”…which it never was.
That tactic has snowballed into bigger problems today…as there are no “costs” to run theme parks anymore. It’s all a profit stream.
Ive done both. TS was worth every penny of the money i spent to go with my daughter… with that being said they are 2 totally different experiences and memories. But i chose to see TS over going away for MDW and have zero regrets and no vacations would top the time we had.Price point is all relative. I would find more value spending $5K at WDW spread through a few days. Swifty fanatical fans spend $5K for one ticket for premium seating to catch their idol in a 3 hour concert. A neighbor actually had a good time at Hard Rock Casino , room, shows, food, drink, gambling even though he lost several thousands dollars in just a few hours at the tables.
While the parks are struggling, people are still traveling to Florida in big numbers.I think the main issue driving the downturn is inflation. For anyone that has been going to the grocery store for the past few years you have all seen how rapidly the cost of your bill has gone up. I have a family of 4 and it’s ridiculous how much my bill is each week to replenish food in my home compared to just a few years ago. Gas is still relatively high in many areas of the country as well.
I just think people don’t have that disposable income at the moment. Disney never has been and still isn’t very cheap to visit. You need to have quite a savings to be able to visit the parks. Airfare, hotel, park tickets, food, souvenirs and genie + are all going to add up to thousands of dollars! Who has that kind of money when a carton of eggs is $7 at Walmart?
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