Communicora
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Yeah, they kinda sorta started to, which didn't work out.That's kind of what they started, but never really committed to, and now the land is just a mess.
Yeah, they kinda sorta started to, which didn't work out.That's kind of what they started, but never really committed to, and now the land is just a mess.
But with that, we'll probably get a replacement announced and opened before Disney ever figures out something to do with Stitch.Fast and Furious is even more so that way.
nemo and little mermaid have a high throughput rarely stop unlike spaceship earth and hm, I think if you looked at guests per hour they would not be at the bottom.
Imagination, they dont want to kill the cash cow that is figment, although there have been rumors for years of inside out or something else.
I think they know that they need a new figment attraction, but its so low on the priority list they might as well pimp him out as much as possible
They only care about "excellent", anything else like good, fair, poor etc is considered a guest dis satisfier.I’ve wondered what Disney uses to determine a positive response when they do surveys. The psychology of ratings is really quite fascinating and depends on the method of survey and even the environment for the correct interpretation and validation. You can manipulate those things to get the desired results. For example… is a positive response 6/10 or is it 8/10? It matters because it’s not binary and what you choose as the cutoff is how you spin the results.
For example if people rate their satisfaction with genie+, 6/10 theoretically means you’re 60% satisfied with the change. I would suggest that’s bad, but someone could make a case that it’s good because they’re more satisfied than not.
At least for my job, we need to get 8+ to be considered average in our hospital evals. People below that generally have some serious performance issues.
Interestingly, I did a small study during my training that involved manipulating surveys to push people toward extreme viewpoints through criticism and it was sort of scary how effective it is.
it feels more like they only care if Accounting considers that it is fiscally excellent... If they were truly concerned about excellence in the parks, Tomorrowland would not look the way it does...They only care about "excellent", anything else like good, fair, poor etc is considered a guest dis satisfier.
Just like a baseless conspiracy theory can be pulled out of thin air to support whatever grievance one has festering in their soul.
Shh shh shh... the illogic of spending millions on polling and data analyses which no one in the public ever sees in order to somehow convince the public of something will only cause even more wild conspiracies to spawn.
I’m going to assume they do like we do at Topgolf, because we copy them so much, anything under a perfect rating is considered unsatisfactory, our OSAT numbers are typically considered passing/failing around the 72-73% mark.I’ve wondered what Disney uses to determine a positive response when they do surveys. The psychology of ratings is really quite fascinating and depends on the method of survey and even the environment for the correct interpretation and validation. You can manipulate those things to get the desired results. For example… is a positive response 6/10 or is it 8/10? It matters because it’s not binary and what you choose as the cutoff is how you spin the results.
For example if people rate their satisfaction with genie+, 6/10 theoretically means you’re 60% satisfied with the change. I would suggest that’s bad, but someone could make a case that it’s good because they’re more satisfied than not.
At least for my job, we need to get 8+ to be considered average in our hospital evals. People below that generally have some serious performance issues.
Interestingly, I did a small study during my training that involved manipulating surveys to push people toward extreme viewpoints through criticism and it was sort of scary how effective it is.
1-10 scales are often assessed across multiple industries with net promoter score (NPS) calculations even if not preceded by the traditional "how likely would you be to recommend ..." framing. It basically says that anyone giving you a 9 or 10 can be considered a promoter, anyone giving you a 7 or 8 can be considered passive and discounted, and anyone giving you a 6 or less is a detractor. Your score, which ranges from -100 to +100, is the percent of promoters minus the percent of detractors.I’m going to assume they do like we do at Topgolf, because we copy them so much, anything under a perfect rating is considered unsatisfactory, our OSAT numbers are typically considered passing/failing around the 72-73% mark.
So in others word the only thing that matters are perfect 10-10 scores and 72-73% of the overall surveys HAVE to be 10-10. But again this is assumption.
That is very true... Seems like they are purposely trying change/ mix-up the established parks and established land themesMakes you wonder of they got the IPs wrong for each park...
Guardians Cosmic Rewind would have fit in perfectly in Tomorrowland, maybe even with a a more elaborate show building exterior.
Tron Coaster would have fit in better in Future World (World Discovery) as part of a Computer/Internet/AI pavilion.
Because a movie property from 1982 fit SO well?Gotg would not fit it tl
Tell me about it !8 years? I gave the better part of my 30s to this thread and have what to show for it? Iridescent rocks, that’s what.
They absolutely do.They absolutely don’t spend millions on polling
Tron (this version) was proposed for Epcot and Studios. Guardians happened for several reasons.I believe at one point Tron was proposed for Epcot and Guardians for Studios.
no i mean physically it would not fitBecause a movie property from 1982 fit SO well?
A different design that didn't have to incorporate the Energy pavilion might have fitno i mean physically it would not fit
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