I agree. But they are competing with Universal as well. And kicking their butt apparently
Universal is a minor competitor. When the average vacationer sits down and says should we go to WDW, or should we go to "X", "X" is rarely Universal.
But yes, Universal is tanking. They simply aren't investing in their product.
MasterShake said:
Do you understand what:
"Rude and bitter means?"
For whatever reason, you opened that can this time with the uncalled for "yes man" comment. Besides being rude, if you only knew the history you'd realize how off that statement is.
The above figures seem to show that Disney is making more money and attendance is increasing. I'm sure they have a lot of room for improvement, but I would have to disagree that their current direction is dooming the parks.
You don't make more money if expenses go up more than revenue, and that's actually what the numbers posted by Dancing Bear show. Its also impossible to translate them into attendance because ticket prices have gone up, as have virtually all other prices on-property. Its possible the same number of guests are simply shelling out more money, which could be interpreted as at least a partial positive, if it weren't for expenses going up by a greater amount.
Now, as for whether the current direction is "dooming" the parks, that all depends on what you mean by dooming. You could look at decreased operating income and extrapolate that into the future and it would most certainly end up causing some rather large problems for the company. Expecially when you consider what will happen during the next economic downturn.
SoCalKDG said:
Looks like Dancing Bear is stating the opposite, that revenue is up. They are getting more money per guest.
As stated above, more money is comng in, but even more is going out. As we are always reminded, Disney is a business, and declining operating income is not a good thing.
SoCalKDG said:
DL opens 1-2 hours earlier then DCA, thus this skews the numbers concerning the two parks more dramatically then anything else.
Sure, it's something in DL's favor, but DL only opens earlier because far fewer people want to enter DCA early. If they did, it would open earlier as well. At the same time, the place empties out late in the day, especially when the EP isn't running. Since most guests don't arrive at DL in the first hour, it's a pretty big stretch to say DL gets significant help to its numbers just because it opens earlier. Besides, its a good bet that most guests who do hit DL early and then shoot over to DCA shoot right back over to DL at some point. They must, looking at what happens to DCA late in the day vs. DL.
Since most guests don't arrive until after 10am anyway, DL's earlier opening has little bearing on which park most people enter first.