OK, I too will risk getting involved with this thread.
Good!! The more the merrier!!
I dont know how much you really know about the current head mouse (head rat may be a better term though), but a lot of your item #4 is... well... ah... I dont know how to put it nicely... Well, its WRONG!!!
I understand that he came from an Animators Background, which is his passion, and explains why there have been so many animated films produced in the last several years.
Not even close!! Perhaps others can fill in the picture better than I, but he was certainly no animation buff!! There was a person named Jeffrey Katzenburg who was in charge of animation when Ei$ner took over. It was he that turned the animation division around. Later Ei$ner got rid of him unceremoniously (and it turned out to be a very expensive blunder from both the courts and from the loss of his guidance and talent. He later went on to be the driving force behind the movie Shrek!).
I also understand that he has been under a lot of pressure (by a Mr. Gold, and Roy Disney-The Nephew) to turn a profit.
Well, everyone wants Disney to turn a profit. The question is how they go about it. Do they put out a product for which most people would willing pay big bucks? Or do they put out a cheap product, pandering to the lowest common denominator, ignoring what brought them to the dance in the first place? That is what these discussions are all about!!
I can see him telling his department heads to find ways to save money. I would hope he would not have the arrogance to say that The Guests wont care if we put off maintenance.
Yes!! One would hope. But, one would be wrong!!!
Hmmm. The rest of your item #4 seems to be pretty much in line with the way I think about those subjects!! In other words... VERY WELL WRITTEN!!! BRAVO!!!
6) My wife and I go to WDW a couple of times a year (DVC) and the place will always be magical to us; they will have to go far to destroy My pixie-dusted-rose-colored-Mickey Mouse-glasses.
Same as me!! But I think they are farther down that road than many think. Again, while Im there - I LOVE IT!!! But when I really get to studying the question, I cant help but reach the conclusion that Disney is sinking!! Slowly, but very, very surely!!
7) I like Chester&Hester Dyno-rama
On a subjective, gut-level feeling, I understand. As I always say, we all have our guilty pleasures. But looking at it from a philosophical point of view, trying to excise as much subjectivity out of the equation as possible, do you really think Dino-Rama is Disney? Does it fit in with the Walt concept of theme parks? Does it fit in with what the companys philosophy is? I dont think so at all. In fact, I think that it is the PERFECT example of what I would consider to be Anti-Walt. Or 180 degrees opposite of the Disney philosophy. And if, looking at from this point of view, you still feel its Disney, then we may be in for a ten pager!! And a very interesting conversation, to say the least! I can hardly wait!!!!!
9) While on the subject of the Monorail, a CM told that each section of track costs over 2 Million Dollars. It will be cost prohibitive to ever build another leg, let alone a new line.
I really have problems with that figure. Weve discussed this before, but I cant remember what the actual cost was. However, Id like to point out the recent acquisition of FOX. What did that cost again? And how much monorail track could that have bought instead? The point is the parks are being used to finance a very poorly run company. Much to the detriment of the parks. Now, the entire company is poorly run. But Walt breathed so much life into his parks (via his philosophy) that it has taken this long for Ei$ner to decimate them. But that cant keep up forever. More cuts, less capital expenditure and more deferred maintenance is a recipe for disaster. And thats the road were on (dont you just love a good mixed metaphor!

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