Disney's plan to modernize its theme parks
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Disney's plan to modernize its theme parks
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#3Apart from that, excellent article retracing the deployment of the Magic Band. Given the title I was also expecting an analysis over a systematic improvement program, but they nailed it at the beginning, saying the Parks division is rather conservative.
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#4I don't understand: If everyone has a wristband which allows queueing less at each attraction, then the percentage of people in a queue at any given time drops. Therefore Disney would need more attractions, correct? Apart from that, excellent article retracing the deployment of the Magic Band. Given the title I was also expecting an analysis over a systematic improvement program, but they nailed it at the beginning,…
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#5It has themeparks, licences it's figures ( popular ones) to other theme parks for 2 % of the revenue ( Tsjechië, Poland, ..) , tv-shows ( and owns a channel that is hugely popular with kids), they have popular music artists ( k3 = dutch), they have a other variation of there figures in Germany where they are also popular.
Now they are probably expanding their "swimming" pools design with cities ( they have created a first one that is pretty popular)
Their pricing model is pretty optimized, 1 time tickets are expensive, but there are also subscription models for people close to the theme park, swimming pool, ... which makes it cheaper ( kids nag, so people are almost obligated to buy the subscription model :P )
They are creating a mobile app to take over the digital world ( instead of only tv, theme parks) - it's called Wanagogo and Belgians are probably there beta market - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to7zRw-bKW8 ( dutch trailer) - website : http://www.wanagogo.com/be/nl/home
I'm quite interested how this turns up, they have a lot of good/smart people in their marketing/executing team obviously ( except that the font in their website is unreadable :p )
PS. Licensing their theme parks gives them the extra benefit of rapid growth of their web application in the future ( just my opinion)
PS2. Fun fact, one of the CEO's of Studio 100 once had a song, i would give a huge party for everyone when i have 10 million. He gave the party: http://www.nagru.com/foto/index.php?image=DSC_8768.jpg ( after a small reminder of the website above :P )
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#6I don't understand: If everyone has a wristband which allows queueing less at each attraction, then the percentage of people in a queue at any given time drops. Therefore Disney would need more attractions, correct? Apart from that, excellent article retracing the deployment of the Magic Band. Given the title I was also expecting an analysis over a systematic improvement program, but they nailed it at the beginning,…
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#7Captain EO is AMAZING, not awful. I expect a full retraction!
Re: Disney's plan to modernize its theme parks
#8I don't understand: If everyone has a wristband which allows queueing less at each attraction, then the percentage of people in a queue at any given time drops. Therefore Disney would need more attractions, correct? Apart from that, excellent article retracing the deployment of the Magic Band. Given the title I was also expecting an analysis over a systematic improvement program, but they nailed it at the beginning,…
Not necessarily: some attractions are overcrowded, and some attractions are underutilized. So the goal would be to even out utilization.