Sirwalterraleigh
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Exactly…she’s the classic Brutus in this scenario…and I bet Iger is looking to get her a flight to Phillipi soon enoughChapek was better at his various jobs over time than she was/is
Exactly…she’s the classic Brutus in this scenario…and I bet Iger is looking to get her a flight to Phillipi soon enoughChapek was better at his various jobs over time than she was/is
Chapek was better at his various jobs over time than she was/is
You mean like the target Disney stores?
Or getting credit for other people's work like Star Wars, Marvel, the VHS vault, etc?
Guy is a career executive - Epitimy of Mr Do-nothing.
The reason he's bald is from so much stuffing his head up others....
Say what you want about him, but his work in the home video space and then later in the merchandising deals stand for themselves. Whether that’s attributable fully to him is debatable, but that argument can be said to diminish any executive’s contributions. I don’t personally like a lot of what he did with the parks, but you can’t argue he drove up their revenues and profitability (at a cost, sure, but from a bottom line economic standpoint, he did well). I’d also say he handled the early part of the pandemic as nimbly as possible all things’ considered.You mean like the target Disney stores?
Or getting credit for other people's work like Star Wars, Marvel, the VHS vault, etc?
Guy is a career executive - Epitimy of Mr Do-nothing.
The reason he's bald is from so much stuffing his head up others....
Even though a beautiful thing no longer there at Disney , Chapek did move up the food chain convincing his bosses along the way.You mean like the target Disney stores?
Or getting credit for other people's work like Star Wars, Marvel, the VHS vault, etc?
Guy is a career executive - Epitimy of Mr Do-nothing.
The reason he's bald is from so much stuffing his head up others....
He’s a $h!t peddler…that was established. He sold crap. Never remotely qualified for a senior exec. Has neither the savvy nor the vision.Say what you want about him, but his work in the home video space and then later in the merchandising deals stand for themselves. Whether that’s attributable fully to him is debatable, but that argument can be said to diminish any executive’s contributions. I don’t personally like a lot of what he did with the parks, but you can’t argue he drove up their revenues and profitability (at a cost, sure, but from a bottom line economic standpoint, he did well). I’d also say he handled the early part of the pandemic as nimbly as possible all things’ considered.
Disney's vault strategy preceeds him. You gonna give him credit for moving to DVDs and BluRays... like everyone else? I think he would have been far more notable if he found a way to screw up the golden goose.. which ironically is kind of what he did once CEO.Say what you want about him, but his work in the home video space and then later in the merchandising deals stand for themselves.
Whether that’s attributable fully to him is debatable, but that argument can be said to diminish any executive’s contributions. I don’t personally like a lot of what he did with the parks, but you can’t argue he drove up their revenues and profitability (at a cost, sure, but from a bottom line economic standpoint, he did well). I’d also say he handled the early part of the pandemic as nimbly as possible all things’ considered.
Money rewards low talent drones far more consistently that it does inventors/innovators.Even though a beautiful thing no longer there at Disney , Chapek did move up the food chain convincing his bosses along the way.
On my last trip in May, I refused to buy Genie+ on principle for our party of 5. It did not hamper our enjoyment by not having it.Current state of Genie+- my question would be, are folks paying for it because it greatly enhances the ride experience? or do folks think they are obligated to pay for it in fear of waiting too long for ride times? I don't know, but I would love to hear your take.
I bought one day and two ILLs over 7 days…it worked out far better than I would have believed prior. Only 1/2 was a (well documented here) messOn my last trip in May, I refused to buy Genie+ on principle for our party of 5. It did not hamper our enjoyment by not having it.
I agree. I'm a vocal critic of how WDW has been run the last few years and I applaud this change. It saves people money immediately and I'm hoping it is a sign of other beneficial changes to come.Of course, folks will say this is wrong, too late, irrelevant etc., but in my opinion, this is a GREAT SIGN that Disney is trying to do better for their guests.
I am definitely the wrong type of consumer for that type of hype. All they'll get is an "oh really?" and a side eye.The theory behind it…is “it costs so much…I gotta keep paying”
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Oh, there's no doubt the guest experience has been diminished the last 4-5 years. Returning to free parking at the resorts doesn't take away the many other issues that have been raised here, at all.Call me cynical, but I'm surprised at what appears to be a high level of happiness and praise for Disney backtracking on some of their recent decisions.
It reminds me of whenever gas prices go up, they'll raise them by 10% and then shortly after lower them by 5% to create a psychological sense that prices are on a downward track.
Same thing here. I imagine looking at everything holistically most would say that Disney has diminished the guest experience by more than they are now restoring it. Feels good, but also feels like smoke and mirrors.
They are at least looking in the right direction now, which as you said is a small step, but a positive one. They have seen the goodwill that a small announcement gave them, Let's hope that this carries through to bigger, more meaningful changes as well. MarieOh, there's no doubt the guest experience has been diminished the last 4-5 years. Returning to free parking at the resorts doesn't take away the many other issues that have been raised here, at all.
It's a tiny step forward, nothing more.
Stand on others shoulders, toss around some bolt ons, make a few calls, and claim it all as your own. Can you really attest anything long term to him? That you'd want to be associated with?
Yes! there are many more issues to address, but got to start somewhere and with something that has impact. Addressing the parking fee issue for registered WDW resort guests is a darn good start.Oh, there's no doubt the guest experience has been diminished the last 4-5 years. Returning to free parking at the resorts doesn't take away the many other issues that have been raised here, at all.
It's a tiny step forward, nothing more.
You are 100% correctCall me cynical, but I'm surprised at what appears to be a high level of happiness and praise for Disney backtracking on some of their recent decisions.
It reminds me of whenever gas prices go up, they'll raise them by 10% and then shortly after lower them by 5% to create a psychological sense that prices are on a downward track.
Same thing here. I imagine looking at everything holistically most would say that Disney has diminished the guest experience by more than they are now restoring it. Feels good, but also feels like smoke and mirrors.
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