ChipnDale79
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I've heard rumors, again these are flat our rumors, that the number is closer to 2 billion.
Just wondering here.................is it reported anywhere from Disney that the FP+ system cost $1 billion to develop????
AKK
I believe they have to disclose such large investments to the shareholders and that they have been doing so on their quarterly earnings conference calls (or whenever they do them) which are public information.
I believe I've read they are admitting to 1.0 billion but that the speculation is, the number is slightly more than that at 1.1.
edit: and as explained so well above it's not ONLY MB's but the whole infrastructure that can be leveraged for much more
Do a Google search for "Orlando Sentinel disney nextgen" and you'll get quite a few hits that cite the billion dollar figure. The oldest reference appears to be a story dating back to 2010 which mentions unnamed sources. However it's been repeated ad nauseum in subsequent coverage.
I'm not going to claim the Sentinel's reputation is beyond reproach, but I doubt that info would make it through repeated story reviews by editors and fact checkers if they weren't confident in its accuracy.
Also I'm pretty sure that Iger/Staggs/Rasulo have been questioned on the billion dollar figure during their quarterly earnings calls with investors, and they validated the number.
Can you just clarify on the technology spend or MyMagic+, however you want to refer to it, how much more to go? In the press you reported something like $800 million to $1 billion of spend on that effort. How much more is there to go?
So it's not just a billion up front- it's going to cost them money in an ongoing manner to keep it all running.One thing I just wanted to add for all of you, Jessica as well, is that part of the expenses that Bob talked about, of course, will be depreciation of the capital investment. And compared to what we usually invest in, the life of these assets, particularly on the system side, is very short, and that will impact us going forward.
probably 95% of the sentinel's "coverage" is fed directly from Team Disney...
occasionally..they'll break something a little early or write something that deals with the impact on Central Florida that disney doesn't want (typically that the wages are non-livable)...but that is rare.
They want everyone thinking it costs a billion - that much is clear. Whether that is truth or am agenda...it doesn't really matter.
They have taken up the pattern of painfully slow construction (embarassing in my opinion) and overblown budget figures...
gee...cant see the angle to that one.![]()
Anyone else thinking about it this way -
about 3000 for a week in early April (value resort with basic dining - from a TA)
That means about 333,333 trips to makes this much back. In 2008 there were about 17 million visits??? HMMM???
I think this technology as with any technology is new and has kinks. BUT it seems to be working and making some parts of the trip easier and better and as pointed out above - will be tech many other companies are using years to come. If it fails this way they will work it out and retry - I guess I might feel different after wearing one - will it be a pain - room key, charges, photo pass, fast pass all in one place ready to go?? I am thinking the only thing that will bug me is wearing it as I hate watches normally!!! BUT I am sure I can think of a plan for that as well.
Bob, if you could talk about the timing of the rollout of MyMagic+ and is there any way to give us a sense of the potential impact from that initiative? It's not the easiest thing for us to model.
In terms of what we can expect from it return-wise, I mean, you're right, it's somewhat although we've modeled it, it's somewhat difficult to be specific about. You can expect that it will create a better experience and with that we believe people will spend more time at our parks and ultimately deliver more business per guest. We also know that it will deliver some upsell opportunities in terms of array of products that basically digital technology will allow and we also think it's going to give us somewhat of a competitive advantage. I think you have to look at all of those things, basically new products to sell, better experience that should obviously keep people coming for more or staying longer. And then the competitive advantage would be the way to do it. But I can't get specific with you, Doug, in terms of how to model that.
another interesting aside (to me at least)- and pretty obvious if you think about it- after Iger replies- the CFO, Jay Rasulo, feels it's important that he jump in to warn everyone to remmber that investments in tenchology are short lived compared to new building or the like.
So it's not just a billion up front- it's going to cost them money in an ongoing manner to keep it all running.
back to the finances- I suppose the $64k question (Or 1 billion dollar question- lol) is will this in fact prompt another 333,333 trips a year? Honestly I haven't used it yet but i dont think I'm going to get so amazed by FP+ that it makes me travel any more often. Alternatively they can get each of the 17million visitors to spend 58 dollars more each visit. If you can get a bunch of offsite folks to move on site they'll spend alot more than 58 bucks on disney lodging.
There are many things Disney does that don't directly relate to attendance or profit, but is part of the overall experience we love. Other parks don't do these things because they don't see the overall value. (And they don't have the money.)
People are not going to make a trip to Disney for FP+ or Magicbands, but they will make trips for other reasons; new Fantasy Land, Star Wars Land, Pandora, World of Avatar, plus other changes. Disney already has increasing attendance and the highest attendance of any theme parks in the world, so the trick isn't to attract new business with this, but to help deal with all the current and increased traffic they are going to get. Better experience, better crowd handling, better CM time/location management, more shopping, less waiting in lines. It will all work together.
A few more people are a little happier, stay a little longer, spend a little more... pretty soon you've got your billion back.