JeffJewell
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2000
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Chad...
) along the way.
Fantasia was not a popular success at the time, but hasn't it pulled it's weight in the long run? Not even Walt was able to please all the people all of the time, but I feel that his way of doing things, his dedication to making a product that was simply and clearly better than everything else available (even if he didn't hit the popularity mark every single time), is the smart way to do things, long-term. Business decisions have ramifications beyond this quarter, and I fear that the last decade of business decisions have weakened the Disney brand, and that the full effect of that weakening is yet to be felt.
raidermatt...
Jeff
...to me, what Walt proved was that there was, indeed, a market for the very best. He proved that putting as much as you can into a product would pay off big in the long run, even if you have some rough times with the pointy-head guys (oops, I'm certain I must have meant pointy-pencil guys, there. Take that, Curling.could anyone else ever pull off the creative genius with the financial smoke & mirrors at the same time

Fantasia was not a popular success at the time, but hasn't it pulled it's weight in the long run? Not even Walt was able to please all the people all of the time, but I feel that his way of doing things, his dedication to making a product that was simply and clearly better than everything else available (even if he didn't hit the popularity mark every single time), is the smart way to do things, long-term. Business decisions have ramifications beyond this quarter, and I fear that the last decade of business decisions have weakened the Disney brand, and that the full effect of that weakening is yet to be felt.
raidermatt...
...cool, we agree except for where the line gets drawn. I still wish I coule get more folks to see what I mean when I say that both Value resorts were created with the same cost-efficiency first focus... leaving the quantifiable difference between AS and PC to be mostly personal preference. I do try to allow others to have their own preferences, if I'm backed into a corner about it...True, the question becomes where to draw the line, and in my opinion, the All Stars is it
We could dance around this one for quite awhile. In the interest of brevity (HA!), let me suggest that, capitalists or no, sometimes it's _not_ the best business plan to simply make as much money as you can.its a GOOD business decision because it allows Disney to tap a large population of guests who would not be paying them for accomodations
The sight of them isn't my real problem. I know I'm just begging for everyone on the boards to post their own interpretation of Disney busses as La-Z-Boys on rocket rails, but my experience includes too many trips with strollers and wheelchairs, carted onto too many standing room only busses, and a 2-hour plus Poly-to-DxL via DD trip after Kona Cafe, one night. The busses have sucked a significant amount Magic out of my vacations.rarely see a bus
Jeff