a Really Bad Egg
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I think Disney should find ways to market both WDW and DVC more aggressively in the Southern U.S.
Why?
I think Disney should find ways to market both WDW and DVC more aggressively in the Southern U.S.
Mickey'sApprentice said:The economy is expected to stay a bit stronger in the South
I think Disney should find ways to market both WDW and DVC more aggressively in the Southern U.S.
The economy is expected to stay a bit stronger in the South and many can go to Disney without airfare. (Its a toss up for us with a 9 hour drive.)
I don't think that's accurate. I know Florida is usually somewhat insulated from recessions. We still get hit, but not as bad as places which have heavy manufacturing.Really, I would have thought that the south gets hit harder during recessions. It has in every other one.![]()
I think you're right, but foreclosures are not the same thing as a recession.Last I heard, Atlanta was leading the nation in foreclosures.
The truth is, the economic definition of a recession is a period of time where GDP (Gross Domestic Product - the total value of all goods and services produced) declines for two successive quarters.
We are not only NOT in a recession, we're nowhere near a recession. The latest GDP figures we have are for the 3rd quarter of 2007...
This above quote is exactly correct. The following one may not be...
If the GDP declined in the 4th quarter '07 and is declining in the 1st quarter '08, then we are most likely in a recession if Q1 GDP finishes lower.
We won't know until we get the figures as GDP is a lagging indicator. You don't go into recession after you get the GDP, you get the GDP after the event takes place.
I personally don't think it's "The Best Kept Secret" any longer.
You're right, IF and IF. GDP is a lagging indicator, and therefore we can always say "might." I'm not saying we won't have a recession; We might. I said we are not yet in one.This above quote is exactly correct. The following one may not be...
If the GDP declined in the 4th quarter '07 and is declining in the 1st quarter '08, then we are most likely in a recession if Q1 GDP finishes lower.
We won't know until we get the figures as GDP is a lagging indicator. You don't go into recession after you get the GDP, you get the GDP after the event takes place.
I'm not saying we won't have a recession; We might. I said we are not yet in one.
And so, once we get the figures that confirm we are "officially" in a recession, in reality we will have already been in one, no secret to the consumer.
Don't forget the global appeal of WDW. I would expect DVC (and Disney in general) to step up marketing to the European and Asian markets. It's "no secret" to the folks in the UK about the value of DVC. They were among the first to purchase. With UK tourism to the US back on the rise -- there may be more of an international flavor to DVC.
Family just recently came back from a Caribbean resort where there were many Europeans -- particularly Russians. One fellow guest who was a Russian who has lived in the States for many years remarked that the Russians have so much money they don't know where to spend it all......another market for DVC to tap.