Disney just made two SURPRISING announcements!
The Walt Disney Company recently held its third-quarter earnings call for fiscal year 2023 and released an earnings report as well. CEO Bob Iger talked about the Hollywood writer and actor strikes, the new ESPN betting service, and a new Disney+/Hulu Duo Bundle, among several other topics. There were quite a few announcements that we were already expecting, but two announcements really surprised us!
Iger Commented on Disney Potentially Selling to Apple
One of the most surprising moments of the whole earnings call was when an investor asked Bob Iger if Disney could be sold to a larger tech company — a question that clearly referenced the “Disney is selling to Apple” rumors that resurfaced (again) recently. Disney doesn’t usually respond to these rumors, but Iger was willing to at least answer the question, although he didn’t give a definitive “yes” or “no.”
In response, Iger said, “I just am not going to speculate about the potential for Disney to be acquired by any company.” It’s not a hard “no,” but Iger is definitely staying quiet about the potential for future mergers.
Disney Admitted that Hotel Bookings and Park Attendance Are Down
First things first — we aren’t surprised that hotel bookings and park attendance are down at Disney World. We’ve noticed that, for a while now, the parks feel emptier than usual. Those summer break crowds just haven’t been as bad as we expected! So the fact that attendance is down isn’t surprising. What is surprising is that Disney finally acknowledged this.
So far this summer, we’ve seen low crowds at Disney World, which may have contributed to more ticket discounts being announced, as well as some hotel discounts looking forward to the holidays.
Disney confirmed the lower-than-usual crowds in the earnings report, which states that there was a decrease in operating income at the U.S. parks. This was attributed to lower attendance in the parks and a decrease in unit sales for the Disney Vacation Club.
Disney World experienced higher operating costs and smaller crowds, and the accelerated depreciation of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser (which will be permanently closing soon) didn’t help. The company noted that the number of occupied room nights at the resort’s hotels was down as well.
Note that on the West Coast, Disneyland saw higher attendance and increased guest spending. However, that was largely offset by higher costs driven by inflation.
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Roz says
Mr Iger should worry about the low crowds. People are leaving Disney in flocks and going to more wallet friendly places. Wake up Disney
Kenh says
Disney May have jumped the shark in Florida. Fans are loosing interest and enthusiasm for the brand and the high prices. Too many foreign nationals do not help during trying times..
Mark says
Maybe, Disney should make parks more affordable for the average American family to stay on property. They might actually see a rise in revenue. Of course, changing course in all the “WOKE “ sectors might be beneficial as well.
Jacqueline says
If they notice why is everything still so expensive??? I keep looking at the discounted rates for Christmas time and it’s still crazy expensive. Disney should be thinking about all of the guests the stay off property while going to Disney. They have the available rooms. Lower the price and fill them up or give them to other brands. Probably going to stay in Gaylord Palms again or in a Loews hotel by Universal because Disney clutches their high prices and never budges.
Chris says
It is simple. They were not going to lower prices or offer bigger discounts while the high demand wave was still rolling. Things are finally dying back down so you would expect to start seeing discounts arise again. They have practically said as much in the past.