Brad Bishop
Well-Known Member
I think Eisner was "good-ish".
He did a lot to save Disney and build out WDW, in general. He also became the face of Disney, which I think he did quite well. As another has said, Iger is more of a suit.
Eisner, I think, screwed up in a few areas:
- He built Disneyland Paris in France. Spain wanted it but France gave them more incentives. Spain would have been a better pick and better received.
- He rushed DHS to compete with Universal AND found a spot which locked it in with no room for expansion.
- He got scared from the failure of Disneyland Paris (EuroDisney) and stopped being creative / daring. This resulted in another park on the cheap: DCA (it cost more to do it twice than to just do it once, right).
- (not his fault) Frank Wells died and that plus his heart problems had him lose his edge.
If you consider what he did, though:
- DHS
- Disneyland Paris
- Animal Kingdom
- DCA (granted - crappy)
- Resorts
- Other things that he tried and failed at (I'd rather him try and fail than to not try at all)
... he did a lot of good.
He did a lot to save Disney and build out WDW, in general. He also became the face of Disney, which I think he did quite well. As another has said, Iger is more of a suit.
Eisner, I think, screwed up in a few areas:
- He built Disneyland Paris in France. Spain wanted it but France gave them more incentives. Spain would have been a better pick and better received.
- He rushed DHS to compete with Universal AND found a spot which locked it in with no room for expansion.
- He got scared from the failure of Disneyland Paris (EuroDisney) and stopped being creative / daring. This resulted in another park on the cheap: DCA (it cost more to do it twice than to just do it once, right).
- (not his fault) Frank Wells died and that plus his heart problems had him lose his edge.
If you consider what he did, though:
- DHS
- Disneyland Paris
- Animal Kingdom
- DCA (granted - crappy)
- Resorts
- Other things that he tried and failed at (I'd rather him try and fail than to not try at all)
... he did a lot of good.