Is attendance really down at WDW this or…

networkpro

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In the Parks
Yes
How many customers, on average do you think Disney is servicing having Tower of Terror down all day or the Unload in Haunted Mansion cause a sudden two day closure?
They are not helping Joe twice in a life time with his daughters when Frozen or Rise of the Resistance are down hours into park opening.
They are not providing the service that a theme park daily operations should when upkeep is cut.

Get real.

Did someone mention Frozen ?

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el_super

Well-Known Member
No. Service standards should not fall. Your argument is terrible. They have raised prices, and standards have fallen. You brought up a hypothetical that they were saving costs to help the parks remain affordable.

Anything they can do to resolve these "issues" would require additional funding. Where should that come from? The guests? The employees? The shareholders? Someone has to pay.
 

el_super

Well-Known Member
The shareholders are already paying. A 9 year low.

So the shareholders should pay? You think the one group that has the power to replace the leadership of TWDC to enact their will, should just willingly give up their money? You think that's a realistic answer?
 

celluloid

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So the shareholders should pay? You think the one group that has the power to replace the leadership of TWDC to enact their will, should just willingly give up their money? You think that's a realistic answer?
Read The post again. A nine year low, they are paying for it. Shareholders don't like losing on their investments. They are not exactly being pleased right now. I said they are already paying, not that they should. I would love to explain to you in private messages if you would like to continue this, because you are reading things that no one here stated. Be done with it.

You already made it clear you don't think there are issues when you put the word in quotes. So not sure what your goal is, but whatever it is. It is not happening for you.
 
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Lilofan

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So the shareholders should pay? You think the one group that has the power to replace the leadership of TWDC to enact their will, should just willingly give up their money? You think that's a realistic answer?
70% of current investors of TWDC are institutional investors . The men who had the power to replace / get rid of leadership (Eisner) was Roy and Stanley Gold. So far no one has done what they did to Save Disney.
 

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