Main Street U.S.A. hub redevelopment at the Magic Kingdom

psuchad

Active Member
Disney didn't become what they are today by always putting the profit above all else.
My statement does not imply that. I truly believe that the hub changes are for a better guest experience. No matter how much you want to feel all warm and cuddly inside thinking that Disney has not put profit above anything else, it is simply not true. I guarantee you that every single thing planned by Walt himself and everyone since was a response either directly or indirectly to the want/need to make a profit.

Case in point. Sleeping Beauty castle does not make any money, but the decision to build it was to 1) attract people to the park to spend money 2) sell tickets to see the movie
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
My statement does not imply that. I truly believe that the hub changes are for a better guest experience. No matter how much you want to feel all warm and cuddly inside thinking that Disney has not put profit above anything else, it is simply not true. I guarantee you that every single thing planned by Walt himself and everyone since was a response either directly or indirectly to the want/need to make a profit.

Case in point. Sleeping Beauty castle does not make any money, but the decision to build it was to 1) attract people to the park to spend money 2) sell tickets to see the movie

But that is a balancing act. You are right Walt did a lot of things to make the parks a great experience which he hoped would translate into profit. Today there seems to be more of a focus on what things can be done that will directly drive profits, instead of making things better so that the profits will happen naturally. Not saying this is the case with every project, and for me the jury is still out on the hub, but it just seems to me that the focus has shifted recently.
 

Coaster Lover

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Castle turrets went up last night...
 

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marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Disneyland's hub is much smaller and doesn't have many trees. They are larger, but the castle is not the main nighttime show. Fantasmic and World of Color are the major draws. Yes, those areas have been cleared and reconfigured to maximize attendance and profit.
Disneylands hub is absolutely the main draw for a show, as they discovered in 2005 and had to rush to fix.
 

psuchad

Active Member
Disneylands hub is absolutely the main draw for a show, as they discovered in 2005 and had to rush to fix.
I agree, but it is not the main show. Fantasmic, the castle, and World of Color all take place at relatively the same time. That park is different than WDW. At Disneyland there are three major shows within walking distance. This spaces out the crowd.

Unless things have changed since I was there in 2008, Fantasmic is/was the most popular show at Disneyland, not including California Adventure since WoC didn't exist then.

Anyway, back on topic. I believe the hub enhancements are strictly for guest experience and not a money grab. The changes allow for better traffic flow, sight lines, and greater attendance. The young foliage will mature over time and make the area look even better. The turrets are an excellent way to hide mechanicals for shows and parades while providing continuity with the castle.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
What exactly was the point of your post and use of the condescending Willy Wonka meme?
That everyone who defends Disney for every single thing.. uses the "But mooooooooooooomm... disney is a businesssssssssss!" excuse ad nauseam.
just ask @PhotoDave219 or @ford91exploder . I think we've seen that overused excuse like 20+ times in this single month alone.

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I think at this rate.. "the disney is a business" maneouver will surpass the usage of the infamous "Reductio Ad Hitlerum" Fallacy to end discussions in this forum.
 
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PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
Are you saying they should be a charity? It is not an excuse to say an entity is a business. It is a simple fact. They have to make money. When they stop making money, they go bankrupt and no longer exist.

How much money tho? Exactly how much of a profit margin do they need Do they need to be cutthroat with everything and squeeze every dollar? Does that behavior alienate your core audience? How much of those revenues should be used as reinvestments? How should you grow your business?

So. Yes. Disney is a business. By all means, feel free to elaborate in essay form to some of those questions posed above.
 

note2001

Well-Known Member
Yeah, perhaps they will wish me to "have a magical day" then telling me how treasured guest I am. ;)

I have never bothered to lodge a complaint, can't think of anything I'd have to complain about except other guests, but I have an image in my head of the CMs standing there all day taking down complaints in the computer when what they're really doing is playing video games.

 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Anyway, back on topic. I believe the hub enhancements are strictly for guest experience and not a money grab. .
Primarily for safety, which could be turned into an experience thing.

The 40th anniversary brought it home how close they came to guests being seriously injured. The night the crowds spilled over the grass and flower beds. The night CMs were pulled out of the guest areas when they were overwhelmed. The night it was an uncontrolled free for all. The night it was more than just gridlocked. For a few minutes it was dangerous.

The night the hub broke.
 
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