History
5 Business Segments
Contributing factors
Roles at Disney
Pricing
100

What are the two first sites?

Disneyland & Magic Kingdom

100

This business segment is involved with global entertainment and news television properties

Media Works

100

This choice of life style allows people to have more time to travel.

Retirement Age- Socio Cultural

100

Brings life to Disney

Character

100

When Disneyland first open, what did guests have to pay?

There was an entrance fee and you had to pay for each ride

200

How much land did they purchase for the Magic Kingdom?

27,000 acres

200

Revenue 15.1 billion dollars

Parks and Resorts

200

WDW use this factor to help promote the theme parks excitement before guests arrive

Technological

200

Lifeguard

Working in a water park or resort environment

Keeping recreational areas clean

200

What did Disneyland introduce after 3 months of being open?

A day at Disneyland where admission and 10 rides were included in the one price

300

What happened when the tickets were counterfeited?

More people showed up, they were expecting 8000 to 11,000 but almost 28,000 showed up

300

The Disney Theatrical Group produces and licenses live events.

The Walt Disney Studios

300

What are some contributing factors to economics

Changes in the government, tax rates, interest rates and exchange rates. 

300

Achieving monthly sales goals

Vacation Planner

300

What happened in October 1982?

There was just one price covering admission and unlimited rides.

400

What was the issue with plumbing on opening day?

Plumber was on strike during the final phases of construction which meant they could only have either the drinking fountains or the bathrooms working but not have both facilities.

400

Revenue 3.98 billion

Disney Consumer Products

400

What are some impacts of an earthquake?

Loss of jobs, accommodation providers. No one visiting the area as it may not be safe. Cost of having to rebuild. Buildings need to be earthquake proof. 

400

Working with waterslide operations, towel rental, watercraft rental and marina operations

Recreation

400

The more days you buy...........

The cheaper it is per day

500

What happened to the Ferrybank boat on opening day?

Sank due to being over loaded with passengers

500

One of the worlds largest creators of high quality interactive entertainment 

Disney Interactive

500

Give an example of a tourism company that has been affected by economic factors

Disney in Orlando

500

Responsibilities of a Full Service Food and Beverage

Managing a seating chart, cash handling, rolling silverware and folding napkins. Computer reservations.

500

A,B,C,D,E

Rides were put into categories and A was cheaper and less popular than E 

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