bugsbunny
Well-Known Member
Probably. He loved technology and wouldn't have been too keen on people stealing from him.
In fact, it's not too hard to imagine the citizens of the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow paying for their groceries with a wristband or having their morning coffee prepared just the way they like it with a simple "tap."
And we can do that already. I can do it with my Google Wallet through my phone and my debit card and some of my credit cards. I don't see how a billion plus capital investment into RFID at WDW to stop soda thieves or so I can wave my wrist rather than scan a ticket is a "Walt" type idea.
Stealing soda is PETTY when compared to how WDW is spending money. Its a crime, I'm not debating that. But to use that as a talking point? Like Iger and Co were pounding their fists on the table saying "We have to stop this!! Soda will break the company! Never mind our two "half day" parks...this out of control mug travesty HAS to stop on my watch, so help me my all important shareholders!"
Seriously, its laughable. Soda was a game changer and top of the list of things that needed fixing at WDW.