Another Voice
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Okay Baron, youre right. Mr. Eisner has often exceeded my expectations and he continues to lower the bar on an almost daily basis now. Somehow, I dont think thats the direction Walt intended things to go but Im just happy theres some kind of movement these days.
There are plans, but there are always plans. The real issue is if Eisner has the willingness to do anything about them. I mean, Mission: Space had a really good plan for a while and they could easily put that one back if they really wanted to. The only glimmer of hope is that The Company is acting very erratically these days. Mr. Eisner knows he must do something big to counter a lot of negative events so far this year California Adventure, Pearl Harbor, GO.com, the meltdown in Animation, and the expected poor reception for Disney Studios Paris. At WDW theres internal debate (as always) between expanding the existing parks and building new ones (which tend to generate more cash). You may see a new gate (which is not the same as a park) before youll see a major addition to an existing park.
Personally, I think Mr. Eisner is much, much more interested in playing Media Mogul than he is in the theme parks. If anything is mentioned about the parks, it will either be before a quarterly earnings announcement or before the stockholders meeting. Until then Mr. Eisner is much more interested in dressing up as a Power Ranger and pretending he has a real stake in AT&T.
P.S. A new rumor is saying that Disney is now going to actively hype DisneySea. They figure that most on Wall Street dont understand the arrangement between Disney and Oriental Land Co., so all of the analysts are going to assume that DisneySeas success is a good thing for The Mouse and take away some the sting of Californias failure. Cynical, but it will probably work.
There are plans, but there are always plans. The real issue is if Eisner has the willingness to do anything about them. I mean, Mission: Space had a really good plan for a while and they could easily put that one back if they really wanted to. The only glimmer of hope is that The Company is acting very erratically these days. Mr. Eisner knows he must do something big to counter a lot of negative events so far this year California Adventure, Pearl Harbor, GO.com, the meltdown in Animation, and the expected poor reception for Disney Studios Paris. At WDW theres internal debate (as always) between expanding the existing parks and building new ones (which tend to generate more cash). You may see a new gate (which is not the same as a park) before youll see a major addition to an existing park.
Personally, I think Mr. Eisner is much, much more interested in playing Media Mogul than he is in the theme parks. If anything is mentioned about the parks, it will either be before a quarterly earnings announcement or before the stockholders meeting. Until then Mr. Eisner is much more interested in dressing up as a Power Ranger and pretending he has a real stake in AT&T.
P.S. A new rumor is saying that Disney is now going to actively hype DisneySea. They figure that most on Wall Street dont understand the arrangement between Disney and Oriental Land Co., so all of the analysts are going to assume that DisneySeas success is a good thing for The Mouse and take away some the sting of Californias failure. Cynical, but it will probably work.