From page 56 of the 2001 annual report;
"2001 vs. 2000 Revenues increased 3%, or $195 million, to $7.0
billion, driven primarily by growth of $278 million at the
Disneyland
Resort, $44 million from
Disney Cruise Line and $20 million in
higher royalties from Tokyo Disneyland, partially offset by a decrease of $187 million at the Walt Disney World Resort."
OK, me, as an investor, I want more investment in the cruise line. That 44million is an
increase from last year, not a total. From 2000 vs. 1999, the growth was
$129 million from
Disney Cruise Line, "reflecting full-year operations from both cruise ships, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, compared to just the Disney Magic for the first three and a half quarters of the prior year"
Even at 400 million+ for construction, the untapped market for a Disney cruise (our 9/7 dinner companions were from CA - can you say West Coast Land & Sea?) would produce a quick ROI.
Send the Magic to California (I'll be 1st in line to sign up for a
DCL ride thru the Panama Canal!) & bring on the Disney Dream!