Peter Pirate 2
<font color=red>I may be a Disney curmudgeon but I
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Just released. WDW guests were flat (-) this summer, While Universal was up 36%. Wow!
We all know why Universal spiked. Lets see how that looks next summer.
Smaller number plus 36% is not better than giant number. Any park with a new hyped attraction will get a brief spike.
One HP movie just released, another next summer ... How does it look for the winter, spring and next summer for Universal?
I don't think the movies have as much impact as you're thinking. Once everyone who cares sees it once or twice those number will fall again. I bet Magic Kingdom will be up around 50% when the FLE is done.
I don't think the movies have as much impact as you're thinking. Once everyone who cares sees it once or twice those number will fall again. I bet Magic Kingdom will be up around 50% when the FLE is done.
Its a lot easier to move big percentages when your dealing with small numbers.
I think the fact that Disney remained flat despite Universal throwing everything they have out there for Potter says that people will still go to Disney no matter what Universal does.
It will be interesting to see how Universal comes out the the year following the completion of Fantasyland when Disney has a bit of a spike.
I am also fairly confident that the expansion of Fantasyland once its completed will be the end of free dining and the heavy discounting.
We all know why Universal spiked. Lets see how that looks next summer.
I am also fairly confident that the expansion of Fantasyland once its completed will be the end of free dining
I bet Magic Kingdom will be up around 50% when the FLE is done.
Once everyone who cares sees it once or twice those number will fall again.
I agree and disagree.
No one and I repeat no one ever has said that Universal competes on a level playing field with Disney. They don't. But a 36% increase is way more than they've ever shown before, even in the good years. A 36% increase is just HUGE!
If Disney wants to battle Universal with their Fantasyland Expansion, then go for it. However, they will have to market it as "for the entire family" because quite honestly, a "Fantasyland expansion" to the general public sounds like " more princesses and fairy tales". If they want to attract more than the little girl crowd . . .
Universal has had a drop in attendance so it was more likely to have a gain.
Yep, by the time you factor in a couple steady declines around 13% or so it quickly reduces the 36% that people are so excited about down to a small gain.
You're grasping at straws.
How so?
They haven't had the decreases you're speaking of. A 12% decline, with a small increase and a small decrease in the past three years. A 36% increase is well above equal but if we're talking suppositions then how about this? After another Universal increase of 36% again next year, WDW is looking a real problem.