bdoyledimou
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Anyone know what the "Art of Animation" project mentioned in the arcticle means?
This is the new Family Suites resort across from Pop Century.
Anyone know what the "Art of Animation" project mentioned in the arcticle means?
I would have a hissy fit if they permanently got rid of Spectro for MSEP. When they brough MSEP to MK a few years back (during the Millenium Celebration maybe?) we were all sorely disappointed. Yea, it's a good parade, but to replace Spectro with MSEP is not a good idea to me. If they are going to get rid of Spectro at all, then I second the idea of creating something brand new and amazing. I am happy to see MSEP for the summer and (and the new fireworks show) but then I hope they send it on it's merry way in August.
..They said PROFITS were down.
Didn't see that attendance was down..?
Plus I thought Company profits were actually UP last year?
Don't get me wrong--they have to continually improve the Parks and attract new and repeat visitors.
It almost sounds like Universal and Harry Potter will put WDW out of business.
Somehow, I don't think so.![]()
Harry Potter isn't changing anything long term and probably not much short term.
But, I also dont see how Disney could eliminate discounts. Their lodging rates, for Deluxe hotels anyway, are out of touch with reality. It would be one thing if they provided Four Seasons value but they charge Four Seasons rates and provide accommodations and service no better than your average Marriott or Hilton.
Ive stayed in Disney Deluxe resorts many times and rarely, if ever, paid their insane rack rates.
The economy is driving Disney's use of discounts not what US is or is not doing.
Was not attempting to link the two issues.
The economy is driving Disney's use of discounts not what US is or is not doing.
Harry Potter isn't changing anything long term and probably not much short term.
I agree with this. WWoHP is not a whole new park, it is a themed area of an existing park with some re-themed rides and what, one new ride? Back when we traveled to WDW we would always set aside one day for US. I think the majority of people, at least after the initial push, will still set aside one day for US or add a day onto their trips to do two days. I don't think very many of those days will come at the expense of Disney.
Of course there will be some people who will trade a day at Disney for US but I don't think anyone will replace their 4 or 5 days at WDW for 4 or 5 at US and skip WDW all together.
The most likely 3 scenarios as far as I can tell are these:
In all of those scenarios Disney loses nothing and in the case of #3 they actually gain if the guests are staying on property and driving to US.
- Family planned on spending x days at Disney at x at US/IoA anyway. They will still spend the same amount of days at both.
- Family planned on spending x days at Disney and x at US/IoA anyway. They will spend the same amount of days at both but will sacrifice time at US for the extra time at IoA. Disney gets the same amount of time and US cannibalizes their own guests from one park to the other.
- Family planed on spending x days at Disney and x at US/IoA. The WWoHP makes them want to spend extra time there so instead of staying less days at Disney they will tack on another day for their trip.
We'll see if WWoHP makes any long term dents in Disney profits, and by long term I mean 5+ years, or if it is a short blip on time line. I'll be down there in Oct and Jan and won't be spending any time at US parks. If anything I will spend an evening at CityWalk.
As for big changes at WDW, the big change will be the Fantasy Land expansion. The rest of those mentioned are nice changes but I wouldn't call a temporary parade big. Iger wants to end discounts but the guests have gotten so used to them they have to be weened off of them like a heroine addict. I don't think HP had a lot to do with extending the discounts, perhaps some but even without WWoHP it would have been likely that some discount would have been announced anyway.
While I don't agree with all of it, this was a very good post.
One thing you and others haven't allowed for is people going to Universal/IOA for one day to see HP and end up really liking either HP or Universal/IOA or both. These are great parks and while they are different and smaller than the WDW experience, the smaller can really be a positive for some and a %, maybe not a great one, will find that most of what people refer to as Disney 'magic' is really just hoekum and a good time is available to them at Universal too.
HP will not ruin Disney's summer. Be real, it's not a possibilty.
In thirty years Disney has just gone up and up. In this same time 3 competitors came in and didn't take Disney down. They just became and are a sideshow for some.
Disney has played it just right that a huge amount of people won't even come with a car and US isn't even on thier mind.
You can look at the few special cases where people are coming to see HP on thier WDW trip but this isn't the status quo.
I don't think very many of those days will come at the expense of Disney.
HP will not ruin Disney's summer. Be real, it's not a possibilty.
In thirty years Disney has just gone up and up. In this same time 3 competitors came in and didn't take Disney down. They just became and are a sideshow for some.
Disney has played it just right that a huge amount of people won't even come with a car and US isn't even on thier mind.
You can look at the few special cases where people are coming to see HP on thier WDW trip but this isn't the status quo.
If you read the article closely it is talking about what happened a month ago. The current offers hardly affected those numbers.
Also I'll mention it again. The discounts this summer are not as large as the ones they ran last summer.
I'm also surprised it wasn't mentioned in the article but the fiscal quarters account for different days of the year in 2010 as compared to 2009. This absence was probably to drive the point home by the author.
This probably also explains why things are accelerating as well.
Give people quality and with enticing new experiences they can't find anywhere else (you know- what Disney was once known for)...