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Is the magic back in the Magic Kingdom?

DisneyRoxMySox

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For those of you who watched, what do you think?

To me it seems like Iger has a real good head on his shoulders and knows what is best for the company. :D
 

Epcot82Guy

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Interesting. I agree that he has a good focus. I think the magic is changing and that Disney is going after a new audience. But, there is "magic" (at least of some kind) there.
 

JimboJones123

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Interesting. I agree that he has a good focus. I think the magic is changing and that Disney is going after a new audience. But, there is "magic" (at least of some kind) there.


Explain, is this more of the Club Med that Eisner brought to keep couples from visiting the Islands, Hilton Head, or more adult destinations? Or is this "some kind of magic" something else? I missed it.
 

DisneyRoxMySox

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Original Poster
Explain, is this more of the Club Med that Eisner brought to keep couples from visiting the Islands, Hilton Head, or more adult destinations? Or is this "some kind of magic" something else? I missed it.

I believe he is talking about how Iger loves to use the the characters from movies and incorporate them into anything and everything.


FYI, the title of this thread has more to do with profits and money and not the magic, magic. :D
 

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