Many, many more discounts are coming. Not enough audience for this concept. I've still got my over/under on 3 years. The only reason I can see to take the over is Disney will ride an investment way past its overdue point and just stop investing and let it rot. See the previous concept on that site...
Many, many more discounts are coming. Not enough audience for this concept. I've still got my over/under on 3 years. The only reason I can see to take the over is Disney will ride an investment way past its overdue point and just stop investing and let it rot. See the previous concept on that site...
I agree - though I still think they need to change the business model so that you can get in for free and walk around and check it out and then just pay per activity you want to do (or purchase a all-access pass or something). Even at a cheaper price I think a lot of people scoff at the idea of having to pay anything just to get in
This has a partner though in the NBA. DisneyQuest didn’t.Many, many more discounts are coming. Not enough audience for this concept. I've still got my over/under on 3 years. The only reason I can see to take the over is Disney will ride an investment way past its overdue point and just stop investing and let it rot. See the previous concept on that site...
The NBA might be more rational about its money than Disney and not leave a failing asset out there to be criticized or fall apart. If they can't make a go of it, I don't expect the NBA to let it be a monument with their name on it. Then again, there is the WNBA, so maybe the NBA is willing to do that.This has a partner though in the NBA. DisneyQuest didn’t.
It was only a matter of time. What's next? Free entrance when you get a package?Many, many more discounts are coming. Not enough audience for this concept. I've still got my over/under on 3 years. The only reason I can see to take the over is Disney will ride an investment way past its overdue point and just stop investing and let it rot. See the previous concept on that site...
"A good strategy when trying to compete with your competition...is to buy your competition."
Blech. That's what I didn't want to hear. I understand the songwriter's pedigree is in Broadway primarily, but I was hoping for something less generic. I felt like most of Frozen's music sounded like most music you'd find in a Broadway show set in Contemporary America, not Scandinavia a few hundred years ago. 'Frozen Heart' was the highlight for me and it all went downhill from there.All the songs are on youtube right now too. Very Broadway-esque.
Blech. That's what I didn't want to hear. I understand the songwriter's pedigree is in Broadway primarily, but I was hoping for something less generic. I felt like most of Frozen's music sounded like most music you'd find in a Broadway show set in Contemporary America, not Scandinavia a few hundred years ago. 'Frozen Heart' was the highlight for me and it all went downhill from there.
To clarify, I don't mind the music - after all, Friend Like Me from Aladdin has little to no relation to Arabic music, but that was a one-off. I much prefer music like Aladdin's or Lion King's that has some flair matching the world it's set in.
I gave up the Live TV option a couple months ago. We don't miss it other than a few sports events. Frankly it's cheaper for me to run to a bar for a football or soccer game and have a few drinks once a month than have Live TV. With Hulu, Netflix and now D+, there is enough entertainment on my tv for years...So . . . just got an email that Hulu w/ Live TV is increasing its price by $10/month starting December 18. For Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV it will be $60.99 and just Hulu + Live TV will be $54.99.
I was already starting to question how much we really need the Live TV portion - we'd lose a few shows - and honestly have been keeping it more for some shows my wife watches that we wouldn't get with Hulu on its own. I was just texting my wife and I think we're going to drop the Live TV portion - can pick up CBS All Access now and then for a couple of their shows my wife watches. It's just interesting this is coming out now right after Disney+ comes out - almost like we now have an even better excuse to drop Hulu Live TV.
Edit: It's also a bit annoying because one of the reasons we didn't wait and go the bundle route for D+ was because we had the Hulu w/ Live TV.
I gave up the Live TV option a couple months ago. We don't miss it other than a few sports events. Frankly it's cheaper for me to run to a bar for a football or soccer game and have a few drinks once a month than have Live TV. With Hulu, Netflix and now D+, there is enough entertainment on my tv for years...