Disney predicts strong quarter at theme parks

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From the Orlando Sentinel:

Disney predicts strong quarter at theme parks

Posted June 6, 2007

Walt Disney Co. predicts strong results from theme parks even as Disneyland in California faces difficult comparisons from 2006, its 50th anniversary year. "This quarter there are strong results across the board" at the parks, Tom Staggs, chief financial officer of the world's largest theme-park company, said Tuesday at an investor conference in New York. Theme-park profit rose 19 percent to $254 million last quarter on an 8.7 percent gain in sales to $2.45 billion, Disney said. Orlando's Walt Disney World set an attendance record for the 15-day Easter period.

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Information from Bloomberg News and The Associated Press was used in this report. Beth Kassab of the Sentinel staff also contributed
 
erm me thinks no free dinning 2008 then
Paulh
 
I predict the parks themselves will not see a dime of this supposed good quarter. Instead, the Cavemen series will get really nice craft services.
 

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