Nah dude iger brought Disney to its peek.
He only fired people who stood in the way of real progress. Iger is all about “happy employees and fans bring in the money”. He loved imagineering, chapek hated them.. thought they were worthless.
But the bottom line is under iger the company profited and the employees and fans were happy.
Also this is only a two year deal. The board knew bringing iger in would send the stock numbers back up.
Hard disagree. I have family and friends that were CM of multiple levels… one of which… a very important one. I also, again, contributed to Disney press and co-owned one. I was at events that were exclusive, dined and reviewed places within the parks before they opened to the public, etc.
Nobody outside of some of the California circle liked Iger. I’m telling you:
- He eliminated free parking for resort guest.
- He eliminated weekday pass in California.
- He changed bus routes in the parks which led to longer times.
- He eliminated paper fastpass.
- Record price hikes, multiple in same calendar year(s).
- Ushered in the dry period of parades in the park, nothing replaced the MSELP at MK which was lost almost 6 years ago, among others.
- Actually the one that began to politicize Disney.
- Eliminated a huge number of jobs by leading the closure of the majority of Disney park outlet stores around the country, and beginning the closure of the Disney retail stores (though this continued under Chapek).
- Notoriously cut benefits for CMs
I can go on, and on and on.
I have been blessed to have been a part of the press for 2 things I love, Disney and video games. I get excited for Disney threads here for that reason (combo of the 2). But I will say… working to cover something you love… ends up being pretty stressful. There wasn’t a lot of positive park news among the years I did it, you almost end up hating it, really.
IMO, and it is controversial- but Eisner was the one who made Disney the power it is. Had a great run of animation, the parks flourished. He made some knuckle-headed remarks and was no stranger to price hikes, but he also did a ton for guest and the service experience. He ushered in and innovated most of what you know and / or love about Disney parks today.