Has anyone heard if there will be any new ships in Disney Cruise line in the future? I hope they don't wait 10 years to add to their fleet!
Has anyone heard if there will be any new ships in Disney Cruise line in the future? I hope they don't wait 10 years to add to their fleet!
Has anyone heard if there will be any new ships in Disney Cruise line in the future? I hope they don't wait 10 years to add to their fleet!
Yes, Disney Cruise Line falls under the Disney Parks and Resorts business segment of The Walt Disney Company. The other businesses are Media Networks, The Walt Disney Studios (which includes Marvel, Pixar, and other brands), Disney Consumer Products, and Disney Interactive.and disney's boat budget limits funds available for resort expenditures - at least that's what they try to tell us...
Yes, Disney Cruise Line falls under the Disney Parks and Resorts business segment of The Walt Disney Company. The other businesses are Media Networks, The Walt Disney Studios (which includes Marvel, Pixar, and other brands), Disney Consumer Products, and Disney Interactive.
However, major capital spending is determined at the Corporate level. Parks and Resorts had operating income (profit) of more than $1.5 billion in the fiscal year 2011. The profit all flows to Corporate, which determines how best to invest in the future.
Meanwhile, there are ways of financing capital expenses other than from profits. For example, if Disney could make a business case that two additional chips would generate a high return on investment, Disney could sell bonds, issue additional stock, or seek loans.
If Disney Cruise Line's current fleet allows profitable operations and the limited capacity prevents the need to discount deeply, then the current DCL fleet may be fine for the foreseeable future.
If the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy have added too much new capacity, then Disney could remove the Disney content from the Disney Magic and/or Disney Wonder and sell the ship(s) to another cruise line, probably in Europe or Asia.
If Disney feels that DCL is leaving significant money on the table by having only four ships, then the fleet could grow.
If I had to place a bet on the future fleet size, my bet would be that the DCL fleet will remain at four ships for many years.
I know that you know that.now, Horace....i know all that....
but my comment was tongue in cheek to say: Cruiseships...i believe...are part of the problem, not the solution
My guess is that DCL's operating profit is very good, but that the high cost of building the ships (combined cost of Fantasy and Dream exceeded $1.8 billion) makes it a challenge to get an acceptable return on investment -- especially because the ships depreciate over time.hummm...... I wounder about the profitability of DVC cruise ship.
My guess is that DCL's operating profit is very good, but that the high cost of building the ships (combined cost of Fantasy and Dream exceeded $1.8 billion) makes it a challenge to get an acceptable return on investment -- especially because the ships depreciate over time.
Has anyone heard if there will be any new ships in Disney . . .
There was a recent article in the Orlando Sentinel that indicated that bookings for the Disney Fantasy were lower than bookings on the Dream.
but my comment was tongue in cheek to say: Cruiseships...i believe...are part of the problem, not the solution
Oh I'd disagree.
Prior to the DCA enhancements and Lasseter's involvement, I felt the real Disney Magic was happening on the oceans. With stagnant parks and lots of repetition, much of my Disney spending has been with DCL lately. And if you ever made me choose between land or sea, I'd say goodbye to the parks forever!
DCL is a terrific product, and while prices are listed very high in comparison to other lines, bargains can be found with a savvy customer - I am paying less for my DCL cruise in December than my recent Carnival 7 day trip. But try to find a cheap parks vacation? That is NOT gonna happen!
i'm not commenting on the quality of DCL...that seems to be a great product.
What i'm commenting on is that TWDC for accounting purposes lumps them in with WDW, DL, and DLP as "Destinations" or "Attractions" or "Resorts"...or whatever shield they want to label it as...
Those ships are great...but they have absolutely nothing to do with any park and its an apple and orange comparison.
It allows them to use the financial shell game - as in they can lump spending on one end and use it as credit to prop up the other.
As was recently done with a 2 billion dollar investment in ships. I'm glad they did that...but don't give me a combo number on parks and ships - they don't apply.
If I had to place a bet on the future fleet size, my bet would be that the DCL fleet will remain at four ships for many years.