Disneyhead'71
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My guess is Rat, Space 220, GotG, Moana/spine green space, and Tron will resume construction when this lets up. Everything else gets postponed of cancelled.Hopefully not Space 220
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My guess is Rat, Space 220, GotG, Moana/spine green space, and Tron will resume construction when this lets up. Everything else gets postponed of cancelled.Hopefully not Space 220
My guess is Rat, Space 220, GotG, Moana/spine green space, and Tron will resume construction when this lets up. Everything else gets postponed of cancelled.
If there really was a plan to re-open by date "X" in the next few months then they wouldn't have completely shut down all construction.
If it was safe to let 10,000 people into a theme park with social distancing, masks and wiping down stuff (which I don't believe) then it would also be safe to let 50 or so construction workers into some of the nearly-complete attractions and finish at least one or two of them.
And we've been repeatedly assured that Disney isn't running of money so it can't be lack of funds that's preventing the resumption of at least limited construction.
So I speculate:
1 ... Disney knows that it can't and won't reopen WDW for the foreseeable future.
2 ... It's scared of going broke in the unforeseeable medium to long term because of low revenues and high expenses
3 ... Disney will be dependent on handouts and loans from govt and banks from now until some unforeseeable date
4 ... Handouts and loans are dependent on falling in line with the "Official Story" that the curve is flattening, this or that drug or vaccine is just around the corner, it'll be a V shaped recovery, yadda yadda.
Hence, the 2 popular subjects on these boards: "Yay we're going to open soon!" and, "Why is there zero construction?"
Not really. With all that is happening Epic Universe original plans may still change. Construction is still very far along and they can still cancel projects so as Disney so closing gaps is too early to tell.If all these changes happen and Epic Universe happens Universal really will close the gap in Orlando.
No, it is not lack of funds. It is saving what funds they have.And we've been repeatedly assured that Disney isn't running of money so it can't be lack of funds..
Name-calling is the weakest form of argument.pessimist
When social distancing is over, people with the means, who’ve avoided financial hardship will flock for the escapism of tourist destinations, so they may not feel the need to invest. But there will simply be many people who will no longer be able to afford such a trip on a short/medium term basis.
With little cash influx happening, it is using existing funds to pay for the necessary expenses to keep WDC functioning. Construction is not necessary at this time .No, it is not lack of funds. It is saving what funds they have.
And yes, there are multiple date “X” planned for.
Universal didn't have a string of good luck after Potter. In terms of movies, Disney and Universal are definitely affected too but since the Disney movies make way more in the box office than Universal then I don't think it's a big deal for them.Disney is taking a pretty big hit with an unknown date for things to return to normal. Cruise ships, theme parks, movies.
How many people do think will jump right back on a cruise ship after this? Probably looking at bad numbers for two years. Theme parks will probably be the same. Movies are a problem for now but I don't think people will avoid movie theaters for years.
Universal simply has less business effected by what is going on. Universal has also had good luck with everything they have starting with Potter. Those project have paid for themselves except for the last couple of hotels Universal built. They just opened so.......
It does seem unusual to me that Universal would be pushing ahead with a new park given the current circumstances. Even leaving aside the expenses in building it, I would have thought there would be serious concern about what the travel industry is going to look like when it opens.I don’t think Comcast/Uni is coming out of this any better off than Disney. It’s a mess for everyone and for the new Uni park it’ll be interesting to see especially if travel trends go way down for a year or so if that project will even continue on as planned at the pace they expected.
I saw an article that comcast only makes somthing like 10 percent of its comapny revenue on theme parks and therefore is able to weather the storm better. The article said somthing like 30 percent of comcast income is from its cable and internet company which is seeing increased use and profits right now. So comcast actually has income coming in whereas disney has seen an almost full halt in every sector but ABC.I don’t think Comcast/Uni is coming out of this any better off than Disney. It’s a mess for everyone and for the new Uni park it’ll be interesting to see especially if travel trends go way down for a year or so if that project will even continue on as planned at the pace they expected.
I saw an article that comcast only makes somthing like 10 percent of its comapny revenue on theme parks and therefore is able to weather the storm better. The article said somthing like 30 percent of comcast income is from its cable and internet company which is seeing increased use and profits right now. So comcast actually has income coming in whereas disney has seen an almost full halt in every sector but ABC.
First time posting. Heard a rumor that Universal still has construction going on their attractions. Why doesn't Disney?
You are entitled to your opinion.opinion
By the time the park opens everything should be back to normal and Universal should see a big spike because of the new park. Same as what happened with Potter opening up but this will be a much bigger deal I think?
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