Any chance of Fuzzylogic posting the link or links to this (these) articles/posts ???
Just a note, though in general I think MM+ is probably rated as positive as well.
That is not what this sentence says, this sentence says Magic Bands are rated very positively. Nothing else.
This says nothing about the approval rating of Fastpass+ or My Magic+ (which are themselves 2 different things).
This is far more vague than you would like it to be. Attendance here clearly isn't related to MM+ (though it might be for all we know, attendance might be down because of MM+ or up because of it, we don't know)
I am guessing they really aren't clear on the numbers (or the numbers aren't very impressive) but it would be quite difficult (as someone who also does research) to isolate the causal relationship of MM+ to revenue, there are simply too many intervening variables. Though its possible there are people who aren't using MM+ and they are trying to use them as a control group, but I would guess there again are elements of that group that make them non-representative of the larger population.
Whats -REALLY- interesting here, nothing about profit, just revenue, operating income. And that's what Disney cares about, profit.
Wondering how they calculate this, I mean, the hotel rates were up considerably this year, do they calculate per room spending including how much is spent on the room ? Or are they simply talking about how much people charge to their MB's? And while people will toss around the correlation causation debate here, I have little doubt people spend more on MBs than they do otherwise, even with a card, there is a lot of research that indicates they more removed you make a purchase from "cash" the more people are going to spend, I would still really like to know how they calculate this number.
And on a far more sinister / conspiracy related note - I'd like to know how they determine who they question / what they ask. My own experience has been interesting with this. While in the parks this may, they had a ton of people kicking around with the Ipads asking people to take surveys, but more often then not they were actually just standing there with them, not surveying people. At first I just gave them the "I'm available" eyes ... but that didn't seem to work, so a couple days in I just offered to take their survey, I was told they couldn't survey me, it was "random". Random how exactly ? Random as in, see someone who is clearly having an awesome time and ask them ? Or random as in, every 17th person to walk by ? I did get to fill out one survey when I returned home though, but it was about the parks, not about MM+ or FP+. Even there though, the questions were pretty leading, and I agree that for some, there wasn't really a negative option to respond with.
Specifically on MyMagic+... August 2014...
At Walt Disney World, this was the first full quarter in which MyMagic+ was available to all guests. About half of the guests now use MagicBands and 90% of them rate the experience as excellent or very good. We’re very pleased with the growing popularity of MyMagic+ and expect it to contribute to parks earnings growth starting in the fourth quarter.
I guess this confirms that overall the experience is indeed very positive (Excellent or Very Good) in general. Those who say most people don't like MyMagic+ are just wrong. And those who say nobody knows that only Disney knows if it's successful, well, now we know.
Just a note, though in general I think MM+ is probably rated as positive as well.
That is not what this sentence says, this sentence says Magic Bands are rated very positively. Nothing else.
This says nothing about the approval rating of Fastpass+ or My Magic+ (which are themselves 2 different things).
And, November 2014...
The early returns we are seeing from MyMagic+ are encouraging. During the fourth quarter MyMagic+ had a positive contribution to year-over-year increase in the segment’s operating income. Attendance at our domestic parks was up 4% with Walt Disney World setting a new fourth quarter record.
MyMagic+ directly increased income, and attendance is up. New 4th quarter record in fact.
This is far more vague than you would like it to be. Attendance here clearly isn't related to MM+ (though it might be for all we know, attendance might be down because of MM+ or up because of it, we don't know)
I am guessing they really aren't clear on the numbers (or the numbers aren't very impressive) but it would be quite difficult (as someone who also does research) to isolate the causal relationship of MM+ to revenue, there are simply too many intervening variables. Though its possible there are people who aren't using MM+ and they are trying to use them as a control group, but I would guess there again are elements of that group that make them non-representative of the larger population.
Whats -REALLY- interesting here, nothing about profit, just revenue, operating income. And that's what Disney cares about, profit.
Per room spending at our domestic hotels was up 5% and occupancy was up 5 percentage points to 83%
Rooms occupancy is up, and those staying in rooms are indeed spending more. So, this does confirm that in general, ppl are spending more, and those who say "no but I'm spending less" are the minority and have little effect on the big picture.
Wondering how they calculate this, I mean, the hotel rates were up considerably this year, do they calculate per room spending including how much is spent on the room ? Or are they simply talking about how much people charge to their MB's? And while people will toss around the correlation causation debate here, I have little doubt people spend more on MBs than they do otherwise, even with a card, there is a lot of research that indicates they more removed you make a purchase from "cash" the more people are going to spend, I would still really like to know how they calculate this number.
And on a far more sinister / conspiracy related note - I'd like to know how they determine who they question / what they ask. My own experience has been interesting with this. While in the parks this may, they had a ton of people kicking around with the Ipads asking people to take surveys, but more often then not they were actually just standing there with them, not surveying people. At first I just gave them the "I'm available" eyes ... but that didn't seem to work, so a couple days in I just offered to take their survey, I was told they couldn't survey me, it was "random". Random how exactly ? Random as in, see someone who is clearly having an awesome time and ask them ? Or random as in, every 17th person to walk by ? I did get to fill out one survey when I returned home though, but it was about the parks, not about MM+ or FP+. Even there though, the questions were pretty leading, and I agree that for some, there wasn't really a negative option to respond with.