I said that Eisner's last five years or so were his worst he should have left on his own terms when things were good he kind of ruined it for himself. Aulani I have never been too and I would love to go but from what I've heard DVC sales haven't been that great. Shanghai is going to a place that is seeing a theme park boom no risk there that park will be a success and they are spending good money on it. DCA good concept but faded quickly and needed to be redone. HKDL more expansion is rumored to be coming. But all of these things you've listed are in the last five years. Iger has been CEO since 2005 why want these things happening during those first five years. The whole idea of having more theme parks is to steal attendance from other parks that's why they build more than one. If you only had one park it would be insanely crowded every day the parks are needed for relief. AK was another park with a budget that went over and needed more finally we are getting it but it shouldn't have taken that long. I mentioned ESPN because it's part of broadcasting and a big Disney money maker. Disney parks never needed IP originally everything was original ideas. Pirates, BTMRR, Space mountain, Everest, ToT, SSE, TT, Soarin. All original ideas what happened to that Disney.
I'd say his last decade was his worst... That's just me.
Aulani- I'm not sure if that's the case anymore. They're really playing it up, and reporters refer to it has a success. However, it doesn't matter how successful it was. Your point was he didn't do risks. That's clearly one.
Shanghai- Really? Just like Hong Kong
Disneyland was a sure bet! Oh wait...
DCA- No not a good concept, do you know your Disney history? People canned the park as terrible with little to do from the start. Eisner was trying to fix it with band aids; Iger went with surgery and to great success.
Hong Kong- The size of that theme park is considerbly bigger now. They've basically cleaned up Eisner's mess. More as you say may be forthcoming.
I need to make you a timeline. Basically when Iger first took over Imagineering it was a terrible place of incompetence. Known for cost over runs and employees only caring about themselves it was terrible. So the first couple years were just spent cleaning up that mess. TSM came out during this time for $70 million. Then starting in 2007 you got the Aulani announcement. By 2011 they had My Magic, Aulani, New Fantasyland, DCA Expansion, etc all underway. That's a busy first couple of years. Of course these projects take time so the fruits weren't harvested until these last 5 years but rest assured, Iger wasn't sitting around.
Ehh,I don't think you understand how Disney thinks. Ultimately in their perfect world every theme park would be at maximum attendance all the time. This is because there's a certain amount of money they must spend to keep rides operating. The more guests they can spread that fee around the better.
Yeah, the funny thing is Eisner could have snapped his fingers and the money could've come to DAK in an instant to build it right. Instead they got a broken park. Plus all the issues listed above.
That still doesn't make it alright. I'd actually argue that Disneh should (gasp) get rid of their media division because it doesn't have any synergies with their other businesses.
Spot on. I agree with you. Theme parks used to be a creative force within the company. Now, they just look at a movie and try their best recreate it. Is it okay, yea. Would it be better with original content. Definitely. We can thank Eisner for that current mindset...