Disney Tom
08-02-2001, 01:28 PM
Heigh ho everyone, check this out from well respected Bloomberg.com:
http://quote.bloomberg.com/fgcgi.cgi?T=marketsquote99_news.ht&s=AO2j6pBYSRGlzbmV5
The last paragraph in particular says this about Eisner:
``He's lost the magic, and he needs to come back with something that re-ignites that sense that something exciting is happening,'' said Darice Grippo, an analyst at John Hancock Funds, which owns Disney shares. ``I think he's struggling.''
Yes Michael, why don't you give us a few E-tickets to be proud of.... new things that really rock, not this Journey Into Your Imagination and Bountiful Valley Farm junk. And as for the Aladdin Flying Carpets at WDW, someone must be held accountable and made to suffer (perhaps endless rides on Superstar Limo). But, then again, the designers of Superstar Limo should be held accountable too (perhaps endless rides of Aladdin's Flying Carpets).
Gosh, I was sort of embarrassed when DL Paris got the Indy Jones coaster, but I'd kill for that, it's the most themed "mad mouse" I've ever seen and beats the above mentioned attractions.
There is no reason to go to WDW or DL if I can't experience a new, breathtaking adventure every few years. Michael, please quit green-lighting "junk", and start shelling out some bucks on cool things for the parks. The quality has hit an all time low, and I swear I'll take my money and go spend it on an Adventure Vacation with my family as opposed to the same "rank amatuer" things that you've come up with of late.
As for "your" hotels, sure they're great, but you can't readily stroll around the grounds of the Animal Kingdom Lodge or aspects of the Grand Californian without proving you're staying there or have a confirmed dinner reservation. Hey, "Mr. Content", why restrict access to your content? Potential guests will have no desire to return to that content in the future if they can't preview it now. I'd understand if AK Lodge was a 200 room resort, but it's 800 + rooms and people would like to see it. What idiot decided to restrict the day guests to at least stroll along the grounds?
This company will get taken over and sold up in chunks one day soon....then we'll all really be sorry....it'll happen folks, mark my words....
http://quote.bloomberg.com/fgcgi.cgi?T=marketsquote99_news.ht&s=AO2j6pBYSRGlzbmV5
The last paragraph in particular says this about Eisner:
``He's lost the magic, and he needs to come back with something that re-ignites that sense that something exciting is happening,'' said Darice Grippo, an analyst at John Hancock Funds, which owns Disney shares. ``I think he's struggling.''
Yes Michael, why don't you give us a few E-tickets to be proud of.... new things that really rock, not this Journey Into Your Imagination and Bountiful Valley Farm junk. And as for the Aladdin Flying Carpets at WDW, someone must be held accountable and made to suffer (perhaps endless rides on Superstar Limo). But, then again, the designers of Superstar Limo should be held accountable too (perhaps endless rides of Aladdin's Flying Carpets).
Gosh, I was sort of embarrassed when DL Paris got the Indy Jones coaster, but I'd kill for that, it's the most themed "mad mouse" I've ever seen and beats the above mentioned attractions.
There is no reason to go to WDW or DL if I can't experience a new, breathtaking adventure every few years. Michael, please quit green-lighting "junk", and start shelling out some bucks on cool things for the parks. The quality has hit an all time low, and I swear I'll take my money and go spend it on an Adventure Vacation with my family as opposed to the same "rank amatuer" things that you've come up with of late.
As for "your" hotels, sure they're great, but you can't readily stroll around the grounds of the Animal Kingdom Lodge or aspects of the Grand Californian without proving you're staying there or have a confirmed dinner reservation. Hey, "Mr. Content", why restrict access to your content? Potential guests will have no desire to return to that content in the future if they can't preview it now. I'd understand if AK Lodge was a 200 room resort, but it's 800 + rooms and people would like to see it. What idiot decided to restrict the day guests to at least stroll along the grounds?
This company will get taken over and sold up in chunks one day soon....then we'll all really be sorry....it'll happen folks, mark my words....