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mkt said:Crazy Sea World fans :lol:
yep thats them they always run about with their shamu ears on and spot hidden shamus in everything
mkt said:Crazy Sea World fans :lol:
wannab@dis said:Maybe not as far as the parks go, but their marketing strategy seems to be stricken with an inferiority complex. They seem to have a problem selling their product without using references to or even a derogatory stance against Disney. When a business has to mention their competition (or make remarks that infer the competition) then they have realized their product is inferior, believe their target consumers see it as inferior or just see a need to ride the coat tails of their competition's success.
When was the last time that you saw any Disney marketing (parks, television, movies, etc) that made a reference to their competion? I've never seen any! But you see lots of companies (not just Universal) that use Disney's lead to help advertise their own product. (Shrek anyone?) :lol:
I didn't mean to say they have an inferior product, but that it seems their marketing implies that at times. It does appear to me that they "believe their target consumers see [the parks] as inferior or just see a need to ride the coat tails of their competition's success."pat_naughty05 said:While I REALLY don't like these new commercials, I think they're hardly a representation of Universal having an inferior product. They're just demonstrating that the experience at Universal is different then that at Disney. In a way, it was a bit of a gamble: Disney is famous for the "magic". Universal said flat-out that you will NOT be getting that experience here, and if that's not your thing, then come see us. But Universal certainly had a better strategy with their old commercials.
wannab@dis said:I didn't mean to say they have an inferior product, but that it seems their marketing implies that at times. It does appear to me that they "believe their target consumers see [the parks] as inferior or just see a need to ride the coat tails of their competition's success."
Laufschneller65 said:Unfortunately for Disne, people respond better to low blows like this. Maybe dDisney should Advertise; "Come to the place where ORIGIONAL ideas are born, The First of it's kind in the world, The Most for you Bucks is reached, Where we DON'T STEAL Creators, Where QUALITY comes first, Not the COPY CAT parks in orlando. The park that brought a small city in florida alive boosted the economy and made others FOLLOWERS.
loriwdunn said:This is just a question and I am not knocking Universal, but does anyone travel to Florida just for Universal? I like Universal, but if DW wasn't in Florida, there is now way I would spend a vacation just to go Universal. Do people go on vacation only to Universal without going to DW? I am just curious.
splitdrums81 said:I just think its funny that at the end of the Universal commercials that at the end it says something about kids stay free ( something like that, i dont want to say for sure because it has been a week or two since i last saw one, but the same effect to it with kids and something being free) and i just thought after saying something about Disney about being too old to still go there, they try to get kids to come there by saying itll be free for them. Kinda ironic i thought.
Hey I went to the site and I guess I'm kinda stupid because I can't find it. Can you please help me.AndyMagic said:The "Vacation from the Ordinary" commercials can be seen on Universal-Excitement.com. The current ones are basically just dumbed down edited versions of the ones on that site.
Ok so now can we lay this thread to rest?
loriwdunn said:This is just a question and I am not knocking Universal, but does anyone travel to Florida just for Universal? I like Universal, but if DW wasn't in Florida, there is now way I would spend a vacation just to go Universal. Do people go on vacation only to Universal without going to DW? I am just curious.
Speaking of the commercial, isn't there a line about throwing up from hugging princesses? I agree with that sentiment...
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