That isn't even close to accurate for parks and resorts only. That figure is more like their daily revenue for their entire business combined as Disney as a whole did $49b in sales in 2014. That would be an average of $134,000,000 in revenue/day.I don't have specifics on just WDW, But all their parks in the world included(11 in all) the daily revenue is roughly $123,000,00
That isn't even close to accurate for parks and resorts only. That figure is more like their daily revenue for their entire business combined as Disney as a whole did $49b in sales in 2014. That would be an average of $134,000,000 in revenue/day.
But remember, WDW as a whole is much bigger than parks and resorts. ESPN, ABC, Studios (Movies), Consumer Products, and Web are businesses that don't roll up to Parks and Resorts.
11 parks is not their entire business. You either misunderstood the Forbes article or the Forbes article is wrong. Parks and resorts does not make $123,000,000/day in sales. It's mathematically impossible and I'm looking at their 2014 annual report right now. 123M*365 days = $45b/yr. Their TOTAL sales at all businesses in 2014 was $49b.I stated in my post it was for all 11 parks.... and it was a Forbes article so I don't have reason to doubt it
They use armored cars that pick up by location-there's no money binI would guess any more that the majority of sales happen electronically, either by credit card, room keys, magic bands, etc. but there still has to be some cash right? Anyone know how/where the cash is stored? I swear I'm not planning an elaborate heist![]()
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