Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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I've always been under the viewpoint in the last several years (pre-pandemic included) Disney doesn't care who comes to their parks so long as they are people with disposable income to spare. Whether that means more or less crowds was less relevant to the basic point, so long as those who show up have less issues spending money on whatever the situation was more or less copacetic.
It's one of the reasons I've pushed back on the discussion of "when the shoe drops Disney is in real trouble" because that shoe hasn't dropped yet. Those who leave are replaced by those who are new or still coming. That doesn't mean that discussion over revenge travel and the current state of the pandemic isn't relevant because this pandemic is fluid and is not able to be predicted by companies or financial experts alike. This would be something we look at with a hindsight sometime in the future.
It's one of the reasons I've pushed back on the discussion of "when the shoe drops Disney is in real trouble" because that shoe hasn't dropped yet. Those who leave are replaced by those who are new or still coming. That doesn't mean that discussion over revenge travel and the current state of the pandemic isn't relevant because this pandemic is fluid and is not able to be predicted by companies or financial experts alike. This would be something we look at with a hindsight sometime in the future.