SoCalKDG
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Interesting. It looks like he did a good job for the first 15 years, but then has done a poor job the last 5 years, based on the opinions here.
It should also be noted that a Pixar-Disney deal is still pending.
Funny everyone complains about the new parks, but they still keep packing them in. The WDW parks are the top 4 parks around in attendance(thus dollars as well since Disney charges more than its competitors). Even DCA is in the top 10 after a couple years, and is increasing its business.
While the summer movies were flops in the U.S., both 80 days and Arthur are doing well in the rest of the world.
Profits are up dramatically this year as well.
Changes in leadership were also made for the California parks, and most people were happy with that.
It looks like Eisner should have kept a creative force as an equal at Disney in order to keep Disney balanced. It also looks like he changed his thinking a bit after the board meeting votes.
It should also be noted that a Pixar-Disney deal is still pending.
Funny everyone complains about the new parks, but they still keep packing them in. The WDW parks are the top 4 parks around in attendance(thus dollars as well since Disney charges more than its competitors). Even DCA is in the top 10 after a couple years, and is increasing its business.
While the summer movies were flops in the U.S., both 80 days and Arthur are doing well in the rest of the world.
Profits are up dramatically this year as well.
Changes in leadership were also made for the California parks, and most people were happy with that.
It looks like Eisner should have kept a creative force as an equal at Disney in order to keep Disney balanced. It also looks like he changed his thinking a bit after the board meeting votes.