brb1006
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So many Splash Mountain threads getting moved to the politics section now that I think about it.Taking a note from Splash and CoP and [insert attraction(s) here]!
So many Splash Mountain threads getting moved to the politics section now that I think about it.Taking a note from Splash and CoP and [insert attraction(s) here]!
...because disney and Comcast are bloated behemoth stock traded companies (run my ego maniacs) who proceeded to try and buy the rest of the world through unsecured, financed longterm debt?I don't know why these resorts are doing this to themselves.
The reasons why and how John Skipper got fired is well documented. Google is your friend.Skipper's contract was extended for 4 years roughly a month before he stepped down. Do you really think they extended his contract and then decided to fire him right after? Do you think Disney is that incompetent?
The only people I've ever heard kick around the idea that Skipper was fired for business reasons are people who think ESPN was too political. It's basically a conspiracy theory.
I've been told the property as a whole is profitable right now, but just, and is improving for the most part.
Some areas are performing better than expected, others are below - particularly EPCOT. This shouldn't really come as a surprise, as the park operated as a park-hop due to its limited headline attractions. All attention is on the Studios for most guests, and of course MK is always a popular choice.
Here is a photo walk around EPCCOT yesterday, around midday. Shots are not designed to emphasize high or low guest numbers, just the view as it happened.
Numbers are not in the hundreds, but way below the 10,000+ goal. I'm told some type of attendance driver is being looked at.
Does the quantum math include creative accounting regarding NBA revenueDisney is straight up using quantum math to claim this operation is profitable. It is not. We all see the deserted theme parks and lack of guest spending. Yet, there's many Disney spinsters trying to tell us that what we see isn't really what we see. They're good at that. Look at the failed opening of Galaxy's Edge and the continued online bickering over "how bad it did."
Despite other "insiders" (not a dig at Steve *at all* cause I have my own "alternative" connects claiming the same) saying attendance is not in the hundreds," I mean... we see what these parks look like. You can certainly pull the entire day's chart and find that a few thousand ppl wandered thru the gates. They don't stay long. By 4pm every park is lucky to still have a thousand in park. On most days. its rotten luck!
They got hotel occupancy in the teens yet their transit system is getting worked like the 4th of July every day because of COVID ops. By Disney's own math alone -- baking transportation costs into room rates -- they really screwed this.
You've said this several times. Google doesn't know everything.The reasons why and how John Skipper got fired is well documented. Google is your friend.
NBA rights expense more like.Does the quantum math include creative accounting regarding NBA revenue
But you do?You've said this several times. Google doesn't know everything.
If the PRC wanted more - or all - of Shanghai Disney what’s to stop them from just taking it?This is getting juicy would The Chinese government not be interested in fully obtaining Shanghai at least? Don’t they control half of it?
I’m intrigued by what you know
I don't know why these resorts are doing this to themselves.
If they are profitable at this level of attendance and with margins like that, Scrooge McDuck better put on pants or he is liable to be picked up on an obscenity charge.I've been told the property as a whole is profitable right now, but just, and is improving for the most part.
Some areas are performing better than expected, others are below - particularly EPCOT. This shouldn't really come as a surprise, as the park operated as a park-hop due to its limited headline attractions. All attention is on the Studios for most guests, and of course MK is always a popular choice.
Here is a photo walk around EPCCOT yesterday, around midday. Shots are not designed to emphasize high or low guest numbers, just the view as it happened.
Numbers are not in the hundreds, but way below the 10,000+ goal. I'm told some type of attendance driver is being looked at.
Golden parachute.How do you explain the contract extension?
The reasons why and how John Skipper got fired is well documented. Google is your friend.
Let me please try some of what you are drinking and smoking.maybe disney should market the 50th as $50 a day single ticket price, and $50 a night for hotels for a family of four on a 3 or 4 day ticket at value resorts.
Disney Springs doesn't require navigating thru a compulsory registration system just to go inside. Good to hear they can make a go of it with the world on fire.
When MK reopened, they relentlessly pushed Splash merch on the ebay sellers with no shame. Ppl hauling trash bags of plushes out. Disney knows how bad that looks. They also don't care. The only other high demand merch run I've heard about was the launch of some Disneyland 65th stuff. DL anniversary merch always turns up a crowd. Total crickets at retail other than those eBay Pirate runs.
People are scared. Even the guests coming to WDW are not escaping the real world anymore. They're taking a smoke break from it. And their phones are still getting bombed with bad news. No wonder in park spending is near zero when Disney charges these old economy prices. Disney will have to correct pricing to the new reality. They all will.
I should note that Universal's attendance and guest spending is also garbage. Today, someone tweeted a photo of the Blues Brothers performing for like a family of 3. This is a theme park that has literal hundreds of people inside. More employees than guests for sure. I don't know why these resorts are doing this to themselves.
Some areas are performing better than expected, others are below - particularly EPCOT. This shouldn't really come as a surprise, as the park operated as a park-hop due to its limited headline attractions.
It seems to have been pushed out of the forum's collective consciousness or forgotten, but not too long ago there was that big expose that leaked on here that shook the community. It essentially laid out that many alleged "insiders" are actually people paid from within the company to purposely leak the inside information and opinions they tell them to, in an attempt to sway public opinion, and that this practice has gone on since the early 00's. Was it concrete proof? No, but it's something I and many others had suspected for a long time, and we have little reason to believe it any less than the other "insider" info dumps.
As I said in my previous post in here, I've been here almost 20 years, and it's absolutely a recurring pattern on this forum. Some major event or announcement happens, and sure enough, not too much later, a big spectacle of an expose thread appears and all the "insiders" crawl out of the woodwork to drop a boatload of insider info with a heavy dose of Doom & Gloom. Every time, you'd think the company was going to collapse, the parks were going to be sold, etc. Never happens.
Why do all the insiders always show up at the same time? Why do they all have a very similar style of posting and communicating?
Option B: Often, the "insider info" is just the collective news, rumors, and opinions already known and expressed throughout the online community, only wrapped up and written in a way that implies official-ness. As in, anyone who pays close enough attention could reasonably write something up that sounds like insider info leak.
Things to consider before blindly trusting threads like this and panicking.
That’s fine...2 weeks in and the track record speaks for itself. You know that. This impact is real, but There is no doubt Disney will be back.Demand is down, even with the artificially and surprisingly low park caps only DHS is close to its limit. And it has the lowest one.
It’s surprised a lot of people.
I don't know what people expect from Disney anymore.
First they are running the parks almost empty because for some God awful reason they decided to open during a raging and highly contagious pandemic. If I go there on a trip after I get home I'm going to have to self quarantine for another two weeks so it makes a vacation look silly.
Second the parks are open during a raging and highly contagious pandemic in the current ground zero of the raging and highly contagious pandemic. While Orlando isn't Miami it's still not ideal to travel there if only for the most dedicated in my opinion.
And finally the parks are open during a raging and highly contagious pandemic.
If you see the videos on Youtube you can easily see there are not enough guests in the park, it makes one wonder if they are making enough to make daily payroll after paying the bills. I don't know how Disney can support keeping the parks open right now without opening the gates for everyone.
Also, how was Disney supposed to plan for something like Covid-19 anyway? Give each guest a body condom?
Either way welcome back @PhotoDave219 and @mkt, I haven't seen you two sexy men post in a while, or when I have time to look around myself...
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