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Monday, February 28, 2022

Struggling with the Business Side of Disney’s Star Wars Immersive Hotel

 by Ray Keating

Analysis

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 28, 2022

 

Okay, I’m struggling with the Halcyon, particularly from a business perspective.

 

It’s been nearly ten years since Disney paid $4 billion to acquire LucasFilm and Star Wars. And to be honest, Disney’s track record with the legendary Star Wars franchise has been uneven. And now there’s the addition of the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser hotel, or the Halcyon, at Walt Disney World, which has been greeted with mixed reviews from media and bloggers who were given an early look at the completely immersive experience.

 

As for Disney’s spotty track record, consider that on the film front, Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015), Rogue One (2016) and Solo (2018) were generally solid vehicles, though far from spectacular and each had issues. Meanwhile, Episode VIII – The Last Jedi was a hot mess directed by Rian Johnson, followed by Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker trying to repair the damage done by Johnson but ultimately failing to do so.

 

It took Jon Favreau, along with Dave Filoni, creating The Mandalorian (Season 1 in 2019 and Season 2 in 2020, with a third coming) on Disney+ for Disney to have its first major success with Star Wars. And while The Book of Boba Fett (debuted at the end of 2021 on Disney+), also created by Favreau, wasn’t at the level of The Mandalorian, it was solid, especially when the show featured the main characters from The Mandalorian. And more Disney+ series are on the way, with justified anticipation.

 

As for the parks, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which opened in 2019 at both Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios and Disneyland, faced a bit of grumbling due to the company initially over-promising on the overall experience, but these have settled in nicely as must-see parts of the parks – for all Star Wars fans, no matter how deep that fandom runs.

 

That brings us to the Starcruiser hotel, which opens for two-night stays for guests starting on March 1.



Now, I was not part of the media who got a sneak peek, nor will I be staying at this hotel. But there is enough information around at this point for me to highlight questions I have been pondering for some time now about this from a business perspective.

 

First, consider that the Starcruiser hotel has 100 rooms or suites. Compare that to approximately 36,000 hotel rooms on the Walt Disney World property, and the Halcyon barely registers. But then there is the price tag for a two-night stay, roughly coming in at a whopping $1,200 per person per day. So, the required two-day stay will hit a couple up for about $4,800. That price includes the hotel room, food and drink excluding alcoholic and specialty beverages, a day trip to the Hollywood Studios park, and a Magic Band.

 

Second, the key selling point for this two-day experience is its immersion. That is, for 48 hours you’re effectively LARPing. Some might ask: LARP? Live Action Role Playing. Now, as long as I’ve been around nerd stuff, from comic books to Star Trek to Star Wars, LARPing even at sci-fi/comics conventions was a pretty limited activity. But the videos from the Halcyon, in fact, point to an intensive, ongoing role playing experience. I’m far from an introvert (my family notes that I seemingly will talk to anyone), but this didn’t look like an enjoyable experience to me (perhaps I’m just getting old). I can’t imagine introverts – of which there are more than a few among intense sci-fi fans – would fork over substantial funds for this kind of experience.

 

Third, the reviews have been all over the place on the experience and hotel itself, with assessments of the rooms ranging from “spacious” to “small and cramped,” and one noteworthy reviewer (the Disney Food Blog) saying that the hotel put “the wealthiest guests inside a windowless bunker for two full days.” Yikes. However, guests spend little time in their rooms anyway, as they reportedly are off on an assortment of adventures that all somehow tie together in the end.

 

CNBC’s reviewer wrote:

 

     From the moment passengers board the shuttles to the Chandrila Star Lines’ starcruiser known as the Halcyon, the adventure begins. And it doesn’t slow its pace until they disembark after the “voyage” two days later…

     So, let’s address the bantha in the room right away: Is Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser worth the price of admission? 

     Yes, but with one condition — you have to be willing to play.

     Passengers get back what they put into their time aboard the Halcyon. If you suspend your disbelief, embrace the story and participate without self-consciousness, this will be a trip you and your family will never forget.

 

Meanwhile, a reporter from TheVerge.com wrote:

 

     The Halcyon is also smaller than you might expect. The main dining cabin is about the size of a medium-sized restaurant, while the atrium’s neon-soaked bar offers seating for a couple dozen people at most. (And only a single sabacc table!) There are “restricted” spaces that open up for story elements, like the cargo hold, brig, and engineering bay, but there are really only two or three main “public” spaces to spend time in outside of those plot moments…

     Galactic Starcruiser asks a lot of its guests. You’re basically diving into a giant improv exercise with dozens of strangers. And what you’ll get out of the experience is largely what you put in. In my short time there, it was hard to shake the feeling that I was just going through the motions for the particular story track my group was assigned. Maybe the smaller groups, added time, additional context, and more gradual pace of storytelling that the full experience has help make the process feel more organic.

 

I think you get the point – different takes and different experiences depending on one’s point of view. Some will dive in and adore this, and many – my guess is a lot more than the former group – will never board the Halcyon, and not just because of the price tag, but actually due to the experience, that is, the very selling point of this part hotel, part theme park ride and part LARP.

 

That leads to my key conundrum with this 48-hour experience from a business investment perspective: Why?

 

A 100-room hotel perhaps speaks to the limited potential market, and the price tag means that guests have to show a high degree of commitment. But these are only two-day stays, which will require not-insignificant turnover for as long as this hotel stays in operation. Does it really make business sense to create this kind of experience, especially at the cost? And what if it flops, and Disney takes another hit on its Star Wars brand? Well, I guess Favreau and Filoni can come up with another Disney+ series.

 

But here’s the real kicker. As I have explored assorted Disney World hotels of late, my mind has wandered back to an alternative investment that Disney could have made for a Star Wars hotel. And trust me, this is not some kind of genius moment on my part, but rather, it just seems like common sense. 

 

Consider that Disney World’s moderate resorts range from 1,000 to 2,400 rooms. Picture the demand for a large, expansive Star Wars resort with 2,400 rooms, with in-depth theming from the rooms to the pools to the restaurants to the grounds and beyond. All kinds of events and activities could allow people to engage to the degree that they truly choose for their own comfort and vacation time. And the rooms could be priced, again, at the moderate level, or even a bit higher. OMG, there would be a long, long line of individuals and families vying to stay at such a resort – and they could just enjoy a Star Wars vacation at Walt Disney World, even if they were introverts or extroverts who wish to have nothing to do with LARPing. Oh yes, and the family members who care little about Star Wars would likely have a great time as well, given that this would be a full resort with all of the amenities that are missing on the Halcyon.

 

Am I crazy, or does this make a heck of a lot more sense for both fans and shareholders?

 

Of course, Disney could still make such an investment, and they just might do so, depending on what lessons ultimately are learned from consumers regarding the Halcyon.

 

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Ray Keating is the editor, publisher and economist for DisneyBizJournal.com, and author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and assorted nonfiction books. Have Ray Keating speak your group, business, school, church, or organization. Email him at raykeating@keatingreports.com.

 

The views expressed here are his own – after all, no one else should be held responsible for this stuff, right?

 

Get more out of 2022 with The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution! It combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement and fun for Disney fans, including those who love Mickey, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pixar, princesses and more. Also, “The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution” comes with a handy spiral binding for easy use. 

 

Keating has three new books out. Vatican Shadows: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is the 13th thriller/mystery in the Pastor Stephen Grant series. Get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed books at www.raykeatingonline.comPast Lives: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story is the 14th book in the series. Again, get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed book at www.raykeatingonline.com. And order the 15th book in the series What’s Lost? A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story – grab it at Amazon.com or signed editions at www.raykeatingonline.com

 

Also, check out Ray’s podcasts – the Daily Dose of DisneyFree Enterprise in Three Minutes, and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.

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Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #295: Walt Didn’t Listen on Disneyland, Thankfully – Entrepreneurs need to listen to people they trust, but it doesn’t mean that you always take their advice, as proven by Walt Disney opening Disneyland.

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #294: George Lucas Offers Hints about the Future of Movies – Will people still go to the movies when they can have a near-cinematic experience at home? Star Wars George Lucas offers some thoughts.

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #293: Walt and Roy – Finding the Right Partner in Business – Walt and Roy O. Disney were brothers in life and in business, and it worked in business.

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #292: Walt Disney as a Leading Innovator – One of the most innovative entrepreneurs of the last century was Walt Disney.

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #291: Stan Lee on Writing Being Fun – Marvel’s Stan Lee understood that the acts of creating and storytelling should be fun.

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind Opening Date Revealed? Ooops!

 by Ray Keating

News

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 23, 2022

 

In December, Disney appointed Geoff Morrell as chief corporate affairs officer, which includes oversight of corporate communications. But Morrell's first splash in that office might have been an “Ooops!” moment on February 22 when he appeared to have revealed the opening date of the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind roller coaster at EPCOT … when he wasn’t supposed to do so.

 

According to several reports, Morrell tweeted that he had just experienced a test ride, and that the rest of us would be able to “Check it out starting Memorial Day weekend!” InsidetheMagic.com offered the following screenshot of the tweet that has since been taken down.



The Walt Disney World website notes that the ride will open in the summer 2022, and describes Cosmic Rewind as follows:

 

Begin your adventure by touring the Galaxarium—a planetarium-like exhibition showcasing the similarities and differences between Xandar and Earth’s galaxies. You’ll even get to discover some of the incredible wonders of Xandar and learn about their technology.

 

Just as you are about to reach the culmination of the tour, everything goes sideways, and you are called into action to help the Guardians of the Galaxy. Are you ready to rock out on an awesome quest across the cosmos to save the galaxy? It’s all up to you!

 

This family-friendly attraction features the first ever reverse-launch on a Disney coaster and is one of the longest enclosed coasters in the world! A new innovation from Walt Disney Imagineering—this coaster rotates 360 degrees so you can focus on the action!

 

I’m certainly looking forward to rocking out with the Guardians of the Galaxy … perhaps on Memorial Day weekend?

 

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Ray Keating is the editor, publisher and economist for DisneyBizJournal.com, and author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and assorted nonfiction books. Have Ray Keating speak your group, business, school, church, or organization. Email him at raykeating@keatingreports.com.

 

The views expressed here are his own – after all, no one else should be held responsible for this stuff, right?

 

Get more out of 2022 with The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution! It combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement and fun for Disney fans, including those who love Mickey, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pixar, princesses and more. Also, “The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution” comes with a handy spiral binding for easy use. 

 

Keating has three new books out. Vatican Shadows: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is the 13th thriller/mystery in the Pastor Stephen Grant series. Get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed books at www.raykeatingonline.comPast Lives: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story is the 14th book in the series. Again, get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed book at www.raykeatingonline.com. And order the 15th book in the series What’s Lost? A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story – grab it at Amazon.com or signed editions at www.raykeatingonline.com

 

Also, check out Ray’s podcasts – the Daily Dose of DisneyFree Enterprise in Three Minutes, and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.

Iger Gets It on Tech and Monopolies

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #290: Iger Gets It on Monopolies, Or Lack Thereof – Former Disney CEO Bob Iger understands that technology makes real monopolies impossible.

The “Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating” podcast serves up a Disney or Disney-related quote each day, with DisneyBizJournal’s Ray Keating offering brief, additional thoughts on how each dose ties in to life, career, business, entrepreneurship, creativity, storytelling, work, or just plain fun.

Monday, February 21, 2022

Final Performance of DISNEY ON BROADWAY Concert Series To Be Live Streamed This Evening

 by Beth Keating

News

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 21, 2022

 

If you were one of the lucky ones who were able to enjoy in-person performances from some of Disney’s finest Broadway artists this year at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, or perhaps even saw one of the concerts streamed by the myriad of Disney vloggers in the YouTube ‘verse, you know how phenomenal an opportunity it was to see these singers showcasing the songs they were best known for on Broadway. Tonight, you have one more chance to catch a few of the performers before this year’s DISNEY ON BROADWAY concert series wraps up.




At 8:00 p.m (ET), live from the America Gardens Theatre at EPCOT, Disney will be livestreaming the extended finale performance on the Disney Parks Blog, as well as on @DisneyParks TikTok@DisneyParks  on Facebook and on YouTube.  

 

Tonight’s extended finale features Michael James Scott (Aladdin); Kissy Simmons (The Lion King); Ashley Brown (Mary Poppins); and Josh Strickland (Tarzan).  And while each of the performers has appeared in previous performances this year (as well as in prior years), the artists usually perform in duos. (There were a dozen Broadway stars paired up in this year’s Festival of the Arts series, singing selections from 25 years of Disney stage shows.) Ashley Brown and Josh Strickland appeared together, while Kissy Simmons appeared with Michael James Scott. Tonight’s finale brings together all four of these Broadway talents for this extraordinary performance! 

 

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Beth Keating is a regular contributor to DisneyBizJournal.

 

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Marvel's Kevin Feige, Content Creators, and Disney Courtesy

Catching Up on the Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating...

Episode #287: Courtesy the Disney Way – The idea of courtesy has to be part of the customer service experience – indeed, to the extreme!

Episode #288: Age of the Content Creator – Michael Eisner talks about content being king given that the consumer has complete choice.

 

Episode #289: Marvel’s Feige on Rejection – Marvel Studios Kevin Feige serves up some valuable thoughts on rejection.

 

The “Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating” podcast serves up a Disney or Disney-related quote each day, with DisneyBizJournal’s Ray Keating offering brief, additional thoughts on how each dose ties in to life, career, business, entrepreneurship, creativity, storytelling, work, or just plain fun.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Daily Dose of Disney Latest Episodes Include Walt Disney, Stan Lee, Roy O. Disney, Black Widow and More


Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #278: Walt Disney on a Smaller World Creating More Opportunity – We talk about technology making the world smaller. Walt Disney recognized this, as well as the opportunities being created for creators.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #279: Walt Disney Was a Great U.S. Export – The U.S. State Department recognized the contribution Walt Disney made in creating friendlier attitudes around the world toward the U.S.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #280: Stan Lee Rejected Retirement – Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee saw no need to retire if work is fun.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #281: Roy O. Disney on Constructive Values – We hear a lot about “values” in business, but are these “values constructive?

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #282: Red in My Ledger – In The Avengers, Black Widow spoke of wiping out red in her ledger. That can be a powerful notion.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #283: Walt Disney’s 4 C’s for Creating Magic – Walt Disney’s four C’s for creating magic, or opportunity, are worth learning and debating.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #284: Timeless Storytelling in Star Wars – George Lucas recognizes the value of timeless themes in storytelling.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #285: Walt Disney on Creators and Courage – For Walt Disney it was straightforward, being a creator is about having the courage to create.

 

Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating – Episode #286: Stan Lee on Characters – Marvel’s Stan Lee noted that creating interesting characters probably matters most in storytelling.

 

The “Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating” podcast serves up a Disney or Disney-related quote each day, with DisneyBizJournal’s Ray Keating offering brief, additional thoughts on how each dose ties in to life, career, business, entrepreneurship, creativity, storytelling, work, or just plain fun.


 

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Disney World Ending Face Mask Mandate for Vaccinated Guests

 by Ray Keating

News

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 15, 2022

 

The Walt Disney Company today announced that face mask coverings would no longer be necessary for fully vaccinated Guests starting on February 17 at both outdoor and indoor locations.



However, all Guests (2 years of age and older) will still be required to wear masks on enclosed Disney transportation, such as on Disney buses, on monorails, and on the Disney Skyliner.

 

Previously, and through February 16, all Guests, regardless their vaccination status, were required to wear masks at indoor locations.

 

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Ray Keating is the editor, publisher and economist for DisneyBizJournal.com, and author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and assorted nonfiction books. Have Ray Keating speak your group, business, school, church, or organization. Email him at raykeating@keatingreports.com.

 

The views expressed here are his own – after all, no one else should be held responsible for this stuff, right?

 

Get more out of 2022 with The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution! It combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement and fun for Disney fans, including those who love Mickey, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pixar, princesses and more. Also, “The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution” comes with a handy spiral binding for easy use. 

 

Keating has three new books out. Vatican Shadows: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is the 13th thriller/mystery in the Pastor Stephen Grant series. Get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed books at www.raykeatingonline.comPast Lives: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story is the 14th book in the series. Again, get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed book at www.raykeatingonline.com. And order the 15th book in the series What’s Lost? A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story – grab it at Amazon.com or signed editions at www.raykeatingonline.com

 

Also, check out Ray’s podcasts – the Daily Dose of DisneyFree Enterprise in Three Minutes, and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.

Sunday, February 13, 2022

In Defense of Disney CEO Bob Chapek

 by Chris Lucas

Guest Column

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 13, 2022

 

This month marks the second anniversary of Bob Chapek being named as the seventh CEO of the Walt Disney Company. 

 

Unfortunately for Chapek, the promotion came just a few weeks before Disney faced their greatest outside crisis since World War II, the Covid pandemic that shut down most of their revenue streams around the world.



Even so, Bob Chapek has successfully managed to guide Disney through the rough waters, keeping them solvent while competitors struggled. Former CEO Bob Iger, Chapek’s immediate predecessor, stayed on until December 2021 to assist Chapek. 

 

Here are some things you might not know about Bob Chapek:

 

• He grew up in Hammond, Indiana, in the 1960s and early 70s. His parents were middle class and both worked outside of the home. Each year starting in 1972, the family would drive to Walt Disney World from Indiana for summer vacation.

 

• Chapek is a lifelong Disney fan who dreamed of one day working for the company. After graduating Indiana University with a degree in biology, he went to Michigan State for an MBA so he could work in the business world with the goal of a job at Disney.

 

• Chapek’s first job out of college was for an advertising agency (J. Walter Thompson) then he went to work for Heinz in Pittsburgh as a brand manager. After a few years, he moved to California in 1993 to take an internship with Disney.

 

• After two years as an intern, Chapek started moving up the Disney corporate ladder in the home entertainment division. Eventually, he became head of the department.

 

• Chapek utilized one of Walt’s key strategies by creating the “Vault” for Disney Home Video, pulling certain classic titles from circulation, making them hard to find, and then releasing them again every few years for a new generation, just as Walt did with theatrical releases on a seven year (or so) cycle.

 

• In 2012, Chapek was put in charge of the consumer products division, where he helped to streamline Disney’s licensed merchandise into franchises (Princesses, Villains, Super Heroes, classic characters, dogs, cats, etc.) to make them easier to display and sell on store shelves. That accounted for a three billion dollar lift in merchandise sales in one year.

 

• In 2015, Chapek was made the head of the parks and experiences division, where he oversaw the largest expansion of the Disney parks, resorts and cruise lines in their history. Attendance also rose to record levels.

 

• Bob Chapek’s annual salary of $2.5 million is on the low end for CEOs of major international corporations. Each year, he can qualify for contractual performance bonuses based on goals set by his bosses - Disney’s Board of Directors - but that number fluctuates up and down.

 

• In addition to being Disney CEO, Chapek is on the national board of Make-A-Wish, a charity he has been involved with for decades.

 

• Bob Chapek is quieter, more reserved and private than past Disney CEOs like Bob Iger and Michael Eisner. He is, admittedly, more of an organizational person than a creative one, but he has made it a point to have meetings with his creative teams at least once a week to develop strategy and hear ideas/complaints.

 

• The Disney of 2022 is unlike the company that Walt - who died in 1966 - created in 1923. That company was a smaller Hollywood studio that eventually had one theme park and a distribution arm for films and other media. Chapek’s Disney is a complex, interconnected multi-billion dollar global corporation with hundreds of divisions, involved in many industries and with almost 200,000 employees worldwide.

 

• As such, Chapek has created a blueprint with three pillars, based on Walt’s own philosophy of business, to lead Disney into its next 100 years. Those pillars for Disney are:

 

1) Storytelling Excellence 

2) Innovation

3) Focus on Future Audiences 

 

So far, Chapek and his executive staff have lived up to Walt’s vision – keeping Disney the number one name in family entertainment. They’ve grown Disney far beyond what Walt could have even hoped for and will continue to reach even greater heights as the years go on.

 

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Chris Lucas is the author of Top Disney: 100 Top Ten Lists of the Best of Disney, from the Man to the Mouse and Beyond.

 

On the PRESS CLUB C Podcast, enjoy Ray’s discussion with Chris Lucas about his career as an actor, author and Disney expert. Tune in right here!

https://disneybizjournal.blogspot.com/2020/05/star-wars-day-george-lucas-and-walt.html

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Magic Kingdom’s Adventure Friends Cavalcade

 by Ray Keating

Lifestyle

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 12, 2022

 

DisneyBizJournal just happened to be at the Magic Kingdom on February 11, and got a look at the debut of the Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade as it came down Main Street. 

 

Here’s a look at the character-packed cavalcade…



We also happened to catch Mickey’s Celebration Cavalcade…



Here were some fun examples of the parks gradually getting back to some sense of normalcy to the delight of Guests.

 

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Ray Keating is the editor, publisher and economist for DisneyBizJournal.com, and author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and assorted nonfiction books. Have Ray Keating speak your group, business, school, church, or organization. Email him at raykeating@keatingreports.com.

 

The views expressed here are his own – after all, no one else should be held responsible for this stuff, right?

 

Get more out of 2022 with The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution! It combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement and fun for Disney fans, including those who love Mickey, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pixar, princesses and more. Also, “The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution” comes with a handy spiral binding for easy use. 

 

Keating has three new books out. Vatican Shadows: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is the 13th thriller/mystery in the Pastor Stephen Grant series. Get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed books at www.raykeatingonline.comPast Lives: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story is the 14th book in the series. Again, get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed book at www.raykeatingonline.com. And order the 15th book in the series What’s Lost? A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story – grab it at Amazon.com or signed editions at www.raykeatingonline.com

 

Also, check out Ray’s podcasts – the Daily Dose of DisneyFree Enterprise in Three Minutes, and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Disney’s Earnings Call a Big Hit, with Disney+ Subscribers Beating Expectations

 by Ray Keating

News

DisneyBizJournal.com

February 9, 2022

 

Let’s see if I have this straight. When Disney+ subscriber gains fail to meet market expectations, Disney’s stock takes a hit. It follows that when Disney+ subscriptions beat market expectations, Disney’s stock rises. Got it.



The market liked what it heard on The Walt Disney Company’s earnings call on February 9. Indeed, the company hit the sweet spot on several key measures – and yes, very much including Disney+ subscriber gains.

 

For the first quarter ended January 1, 2022, diluted earnings per share, excluding certain items, came in at $1.06, up from $0.32 in the prior-year quarter.

 

Also, domestic parks and resorts earned record revenues and operating income. The Disney Parks, Experiences and Products division saw revenues up by 102 percent versus the same quarter last year.

 

And as for those streaming subscriptions, Disney+ added 11.8 subscribers in the first quarter – outdistancing market expectations. Indeed, it was a healthy gain compared to the previous quarter’s gain of 2 million. Compared to the previous-year quarter, Disney+ subscribers were up by 37 percent, from 94.9 million to 129.8 million. 

 

ESPN+ subscribers experienced an increase of 76 percent, from 12.1 million to 21.3 million. And Hulu rose from 39.4 million subscribers to 45.3 million, a gain of 15 percent.

 

That tallies up to total subscriptions across Disney’s streaming portfolio registering 196.4 million, compared to 146.4 million.

 

In after-hours trading (about an hour-and-a-half after the market closed), Disney’s share price was up by 8 percent.

 

Looking ahead for the company, Bob Chapek, Disney CEO, declared, “This marks the final year of The Walt Disney Company’s first century, and performance like this coupled with our unmatched collection of assets and platforms, creative capabilities, and unique place in the culture give me great confidence we will continue to define entertainment for the next 100 years.” 

 

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Ray Keating is the editor, publisher and economist for DisneyBizJournal.com, and author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and assorted nonfiction books. Have Ray Keating speak your group, business, school, church, or organization. Email him at raykeating@keatingreports.com.

 

The views expressed here are his own – after all, no one else should be held responsible for this stuff, right?

 

Get more out of 2022 with The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution! It combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement and fun for Disney fans, including those who love Mickey, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pixar, princesses and more. Also, “The Disney Planner 2022: The TO DO List Solution” comes with a handy spiral binding for easy use. 

 

Keating has three new books out. Vatican Shadows: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is the 13th thriller/mystery in the Pastor Stephen Grant series. Get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed books at www.raykeatingonline.comPast Lives: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story is the 14th book in the series. Again, get the paperback or Kindle edition at Amazon, or signed book at www.raykeatingonline.com. And order the 15th book in the series What’s Lost? A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story – grab it at Amazon.com or signed editions at www.raykeatingonline.com

 

Also, check out Ray’s podcasts – the Daily Dose of DisneyFree Enterprise in Three Minutes, and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.