hopemax
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I theorize that average Disney guests have it better than we do because they aren't concerned with the economic well-being of the company. Their only concerns are am I having fun, am I getting my money's worth. They are hampered with thoughts like "I really don't like this but I want the company to succeed."
Yes, it's reasonable that Disney needs to make some cutbacks now. But how far should those cutbacks extend? Cutting back so far that people no longer thing it's worth the expense of a trip doesn't seem to be a good move. As much as I love Disney I'm not going to put their financial status above the financial status of my family. If these cutbacks spell the difference between being profits and losses, then I'll support Disney. If these cutbacks means the difference between a profit greater or less than last year, or even a profit a little less or a lot less than last year, as long as a profit is still being made, I support the guests.
Yes, it's reasonable that Disney needs to make some cutbacks now. But how far should those cutbacks extend? Cutting back so far that people no longer thing it's worth the expense of a trip doesn't seem to be a good move. As much as I love Disney I'm not going to put their financial status above the financial status of my family. If these cutbacks spell the difference between being profits and losses, then I'll support Disney. If these cutbacks means the difference between a profit greater or less than last year, or even a profit a little less or a lot less than last year, as long as a profit is still being made, I support the guests.