Soarin' Over Pgh
Well-Known Member
So is it $2billion for FP+ or 2billion for Magicbands? I keep forgetting what argument people are having today...
Spending, maybe.. but does any of that help lock/convince people into visiting your park vs others in unique ways the competition has a hard time replicating?
Honestly, I kinda consider it one of the same. The magic bands are part of the FastPass+... program? System? Operation? and I tend to loop both together for that reason. Bottom line, $2 billion was blown on a project that wasn't broke, didn't need fixing, but got a flashy piece of data mining wristwear and a hefty price tag instead of new rides, new entertainment, new offerings in general.
As for the second part of your statement (and I do thank you for your replies, I enjoy reading what you put out there) - does the FastPass+/MagicBand system do that? Does that lock people in and convince them to visit the park?
The answer is no. And unique merchandise, food, etc, is also a no. Building amazing environments, cool new rides, offering people things they haven't experienced- THAT sells people on coming to the parks and staying and spending $$$. But since you and I are both aware that Disney is not capable/willing/wants to build right now, outside of Pandora (and that'll take forever to build), the next best thing is to offer new, unique experiences in terms of food, offer merchandise you can't find on the Disneystore dot com, and making them want to check out each and every single store up and down Main Street and the whole park for what unique, store-specific merchandise they can find... and buy it.
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