Kman101
Well-Known Member
But the real box office numbers don’t point to longterm recognition/viability. And that’s Disney’s thing.
Little mermaid premiered in 1989...we had rides installed in 3 parks 2008-10.
Beauty and the beast 1991...restraurants slapped in Orlando 2010.
Toy story - 1995 - being added over the last decade.
With very few exceptions - you gotta wait at least 10 years.
Rides are used to push product and build brand loyalty...in the longterm.
Exactly. Which is why I think they've ultimately realized they could "circle back around" to Coco (and because of all of the "issues" that go along with it, which we already discussed). Not saying they will, of course, but clearly an expansion is seen as better than an overlay. For once I'd love to jump on board with that, but I was partial to the Coco refresh (though an expansion is needed more) but it also shouldn't be an either/or situation.
Kind of ironic they cut an overlay. Sometimes an overlay isn't the cheaper or easier option.