Peter Pirate
Its not the end of civilization...But you can see
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DL started it all way back in 1955. Since then WDW has emerged as the biggest vacation destination in the world. Along the way other competetion had begun. First willing to be satisfied with Disney overflow, later findng a niche of their own, now not worried about competing head to head with Disney, these other parks are increasingly lauded as complete, well themed and even superior in some cases.
At this point we always start talking about failures and attendance sprinkled with much of our own personal interpretation and prejudices. But I'm wondering how does Disney stay on top and still make the money the stockholders demand? Will simply providing more quality do it? Do they need to continue to expand? Or could it be that maybe there are too many good choices and not enough guests that can be lured to Orlando and be expeted to 'stay put' as was the case in the past?
Can Disney continue to count on their 'demographic' to continually come back to them or is there a real problem down the road. Further, if there is a saturation problem how should Disney react?
I'm wondering if Disney might be seeing a big wall at the end of the gold paved road. A wall that might be more easily and profitably traversed by the smaller entity?
Thoughts?
At this point we always start talking about failures and attendance sprinkled with much of our own personal interpretation and prejudices. But I'm wondering how does Disney stay on top and still make the money the stockholders demand? Will simply providing more quality do it? Do they need to continue to expand? Or could it be that maybe there are too many good choices and not enough guests that can be lured to Orlando and be expeted to 'stay put' as was the case in the past?
Can Disney continue to count on their 'demographic' to continually come back to them or is there a real problem down the road. Further, if there is a saturation problem how should Disney react?
I'm wondering if Disney might be seeing a big wall at the end of the gold paved road. A wall that might be more easily and profitably traversed by the smaller entity?
Thoughts?