Please keep in mind that capex can be lumped into two broad categories, maintenance and investment (or growth).
Disney replacing an existing bus can be thought of as maintenance capex. Disney adding a bus to increase the size of its fleet can be thought of as growth capex.
Without detailed disclosures, a good rule-of-thumb is to estimate maintenance capex as equal to depreciation. Amounts spent above that are for growth.
Below is the amount that Disney has spent on domestic Parks & Resorts capex since Iger's first year as CEO, less depreciation.
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The 2 big years are when Disney took delivery of their latest cruise ships, which each cost over $900M.
Most capex projects are spread out over several years. In addition to capex, Disney spent a lot on "selling, general, administrative & other" (SG&A) for MyMagic+, which won't appear in this chart.