Just one more nail in the coffin ala’ Bob Iger – THE WORST THE MOST CORRUPT THE MOST OVER RATED company head ever.
He has single-handedly destroyed the Disney brand. Look up the laws of this country – if you are not amazed – you’re an idiot
There is no Disney standard anymore. This is no different than the parks in Tokyo or Paris. Not Disney owned just a brand name. I think maybe they should build one in South America. Iger started problems with Disney by buying outside of entertainment of Walt’s dream. Just failure…
Js
I think this deal makes business sense for Disney. They get a new park, per se, without the cost and risk of construction. If Tokyo Disneyland is the model, this new park in Abu Dhabi will remain better maintained, with better service than the American parks these past 10 years, remaining truer to Walt’s original vision and family entertainment standards for Disneyland. One has to wonder if Bob Iger’s proclamations of inclusion these past years were simply following a fad vs a true conviction. He significantly harmed the brand either way.
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Walt
Just one more nail in the coffin ala’ Bob Iger – THE WORST THE MOST CORRUPT THE MOST OVER RATED company head ever.
He has single-handedly destroyed the Disney brand. Look up the laws of this country – if you are not amazed – you’re an idiot
Kathy Shea
There is no Disney standard anymore. This is no different than the parks in Tokyo or Paris. Not Disney owned just a brand name. I think maybe they should build one in South America. Iger started problems with Disney by buying outside of entertainment of Walt’s dream. Just failure…
Js
Ed
HA-HA-HA! What a sell out! Disney’s CEO “Chief Ego Officer” has spoken!
RandyC
I think this deal makes business sense for Disney. They get a new park, per se, without the cost and risk of construction. If Tokyo Disneyland is the model, this new park in Abu Dhabi will remain better maintained, with better service than the American parks these past 10 years, remaining truer to Walt’s original vision and family entertainment standards for Disneyland. One has to wonder if Bob Iger’s proclamations of inclusion these past years were simply following a fad vs a true conviction. He significantly harmed the brand either way.
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