Do you read the annual reports?
I'm not being sarcastic...it's just that anytime any dismissal or blasé take on merchandising is made - I think the annual report is almost standard reading here.
The merchandise IS the profit at parks. That's it. It's in the numbers.
Nobody ever believes it - but your dining plan, annual passes, overpriced rooms at carribean - mean nothing... They are flushed down the operational toilet.
The lack of merchandising potential with avatar would never be underestimated by Disney. Never ever ever. It's the "hill they'll die on".
Which means something else is up. I fully believe we'll never find out - because it would serve neither side - but I'm more convinced than ever that it's there.
I am not dismissing the value of merchandise, I am saying that Disney has proven to be a master of merchandising and could find a way to sell anything if they wanted to. How much merchandising potential is there in a mouse?
I would think that if Cameron were footing a large part of the bill they would be mentioning this in the investor calls when the project is discussed.