Haymarket2008
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This all makes me very nervous yet hopeful. Regardless of what happens with Figment, Spaceship Earth is the one place where they can really appease Epcot purists. Hope the next version blows us away.
You know what? That'd be so ridiculous that I don't even know if I'd be mad anymore. Sort of a so mad it's hilarious state.Epcot Sphere sponsored by MacGregor Golf Equipment.
I know I don't speak for everyone, but they are about even in my mind. Figment (and Dreamfinder) is the Epcot character, SSE is the Epcot ride.This all makes me very nervous yet hopeful. Regardless of what happens with Figment, Spaceship Earth is the one place where they can really appease Epcot purists. Hope the next version blows us away.
The business model doesn’t completely justify going to such great lengths of building an image around the parent company’s name.
I'm sure the truth will come out eventually.
Future events should be a bit of a give away.
This is all just rumor, but I’ve spoken to some credible people about this from both companies and the scuttlebutt is just that Siemens has realized it’s not a hugely recognizable brand at the most basic consumer level (aka WDW guests). Siemens is a very large company with a ton of different brands within itself – The business model doesn’t completely justify going to such great lengths of building an image around the parent company’s name.
Guessing but, Illuminations V5 drones sponsored by Intel?
Sympathy Advertising. Get people to develop an emotional connection with your name. Same reason why companies like Boeing, GE, UTC, etc put ads in TV. No one here, well maybe me, is going to buy a 737 from Boeing to cruise around in, or a GE MRI machine, or a Sirkorski Helo from UTC.
It still seems to me, that this has to do with something at a corporate level. Why would they put out a "thanks for the memories" ad? Why the abrupt shift from highly anticipated re-signing to definitely no return? If it was a negotiation falling out, say the demolition of SSE's post-show for EC3.0, it seems like we would have been hearing whispers for a while. This seemed to dissolve over night, so to speak.
And Siemens was sponsoring attractions on both coasts at multiple parks, if Epcot's overhaul plans upset them, it's hard to imagine that they'd abandon WDC entirely.
Given American corporations penchant to merge and be sold in the 21st century, I have to wonder if Disney is being absorbed by or buying a competitor of Siemens.
On the other hand, Siemens is a direct competitor of Bombardier. If Disney solicited bids for a new monorail fleet to Siemens and Bombardier, and Siemens lost, that could be enough.
Sympathy Advertising. Get people to develop an emotional connection with your name. Same reason why companies like Boeing, GE, UTC, etc put ads in TV. No one here, well maybe me, is going to buy a 737 from Boeing to cruise around in, or a GE MRI machine, or a Sirkorski Helo from UTC.
I doubt very much DuPont or any other multinational cares about “mom and pop” investors. They care more about corporate perception. No company wants to be viewed as a Halliburton.Those companies advertise so people will buy their stock, not their products. Laymen wouldn't know who DuPont was if not for ads. They see an add, look them up and buy their stock.
More people buying stock raises the stock price which makes executive stock options worth more.
You know what? That'd be so ridiculous that I don't even know if I'd be mad anymore. Sort of a so mad it's hilarious state.
I know I don't speak for everyone, but they are about even in my mind. Figment (and Dreamfinder) is the Epcot character, SSE is the Epcot ride.
It is not. Thankfully.Perhaps THIS is the future, WDW did it before why not again...
Photo from Disney Parks Blog
I doubt they will get rid of it. But who knows maybe they will make a new set of Pavilion logos for the new future world in the next few years.crap, does that mean we're losing the stylized spaceship earth logo icon that was reminiscent of the original?
Perhaps THIS is the future, WDW did it before why not again...
Photo from Disney Parks Blog
I doubt very much DuPont or any other multinational cares about “mom and pop” investors. They care more about corporate perception. No company wants to be viewed as a Halliburton.
For Disney Springs, yes.I'm pretty sure that various insiders have said the drones were a one time thing for last Christmas.
Remember that a Siemens insider posted a while back in this thread that the breakup was acrimonious.
Who knows what happened just that it probably was not a good thing
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