Tony the Tigger
Well-Known Member
The idea those things are mutually exclusive is preposterous.wants to Disney to focus on quality and not pushing messages.
The idea those things are mutually exclusive is preposterous.wants to Disney to focus on quality and not pushing messages.
If crowds keep going down in both CA and FL occupancy wise at hotels as well, what are we expecting next year with EU opening?
Are we overthinking this and folks are simply waiting for 2025 to use their vacation dollars to go to EPIC (and maybe a day or 2 at WDW?)The issues in Florida are clearly market conditions that are not related to Disney's actions or their product.
So there IS NO problem in Florida.Florida reaches record tourism numbers so far in 2024
Totals for international visitors continue to move closer to pre-pandemic levels, the state sayswww.orlandoweekly.com
What happened? Why can’t we have rides that are a little scary?
Pretend scary is fun.Aren't things scary enough already? Why go to a Disney park to be scared?
Florida is booming tourism wise, Magic Kingdom was a crowd level of a 1/10 on Memorial Day, Universal was a 9/10.So there IS NO problem in Florida.
There may be a problem specific to WDW.
Are we overthinking this and folks are simply waiting for 2025 to use their vacation dollars to go to EPIC (and maybe a day or 2 at WDW?)
Well just now in a previous post,Probably. I think the heat and the economy at large are probably dictating their attendance there more than anything.
Florida is booming tourism wise, Magic Kingdom was a crowd level of a 1/10 on Memorial Day, Universal was a 9/10.
So Florida is doing OK in 2024, so maybe any problem is WDW specific?
Do you hear that sucking sound??Florida is booming tourism wise, Magic Kingdom was a crowd level of a 1/10 on Memorial Day, Universal was a 9/10.
As a lifelong Disney fan who still enjoys going, albeit with lower set of expectations than before, I can sum it up this way.
Disney is obsessed with controling and micromanaging the guest's vacation, while giving the illusion that they truly care about the experience. The ultimate goal being the sucking out every last cent from the guest regardless of circumstance but never techinically crossing the line as to universally be defined as predatory.
Cliff Notes: Disney doesn't care about you. They don't care about your experience. They don't care about your values. They don't care about your circumstances.
Once you can accept that, then your visits will become less stressful because you just won't care and you'll be able to enjoy things for what they are. Half of the places in Orlando have surpassed Disney in customer service and value. Disney doesn't care. Why should you?
Do you hear that sucking sound??
That's Universal sucking tourists dollars from Disney.
Epic Universe is focused on delivering what people want. All of Disney’s current projects are only focused on what Iger wants.
Lets see what happens. 2025, 2026, 2027 will be interesting to watch.Yeah but to really understand if that's a bad thing for Disney or not... we'd have to look at ticketing options and pricing breakdowns and demographics (which generally, we don't really have information for). It would go to reason that attendance at Universal might be higher, if their prices are lower or there is more access to annual passes and local discounts. How many people are coming in on a discounted admissions versus non discounted or what their average per-cap spending is. For instance, Universal for years targeted the teen/young adult demo, which notoriously has no money.
How much of that though is coming from roller coasters? Would anyone like to suggest that Disney should adopt the Universal strategy of just building large scale outdoor roller coasters all over their parks? They're pretty cheap to do and people seem to love them right? Maybe World Showcase lagoon would be a great spot for one?
WDW might be a well oiled machine, but the machine's main attractions are in bad shape and appear to have had no proper maintenance. The machine needs to be kept in tip top condition and running, not having all these breakdowns all the time.By the time Disney sees the need to change, I don’t know if they will have the resources left to do so. I know WDW is a well-oiled machine, but it really is a delicate balance, and those profit margins are abysmal. Epic Universe is focused on delivering what people want. All of Disney’s current projects are only focused on what Iger wants.
WDW might be a well oiled machine, but the machine's main attractions are in bad shape and appear to have had no proper maintenance. The machine needs to be kept in tip top condition and running, not having all these breakdowns all the time.
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