9 posts tagged “disney”
Be Our Guest is all about what we do "backstage" to make the Disney magic happen. Online, just as in the parks, you don't get to see what goes on behind the curtain. You're never aware of our process, our heated discussions around guest experience and quality of content and everything else that goes into our show. You just see the pixie dust.
I won't dig too deeply into this here. I know there is only so much Disney crap people can take before they want to smack me around but the most significant part of this book for me was the discussion around communication and specifically about how Cast Members at the park are taught to deal with what, on the surface, seems like one of the silliest questions ever to be asked: "What time does the 3 o'clock parade start?"
This is one of the most common questions asked in the parks. The answer, however, is about engagement and understanding that guests aren't really asking about the time. They are probably asking about where they should stand, what the route is, what time it will be at this specific location or a whole host of possibilities. Rather than give a glib response or even one that answers the question (but not the guest's need) like a bubbly "Why, 3 o'clock!" it is an opportunity to make someone's day with special attention and empathy.
I need to remember this at work. I need to remember this in life.
As the unfrozen head of Walt might say, "Never forget, the magic always begins with you." </pixie dust>
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The digital side of Disney is starting to bring in some serious revenue. The Walt Disney Internet Group says it will hit $1.5 billion in revenue for 2006 driven largely by ecommerce ($800 million) such as travel and merchandise. WDIG President Steven Wadsworth says the company is pursuing a range of revenue models, yet the overall strategy is to use free, ad-supported content to lure consumers into subscription deals.
- Disney Internet expects $1.5 billion in revenue, Lost Remote, 05.25.07
I've got a replay of the webcast here.
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Knowing the CES crowd had spent a day slogging through traffic gridlock, jetlag and hours of exhibit-strolling, Robert Iger came ready to wake them up. And Disney’s chief executive delivered, with a keynote packed with celebrity appearances, sneak previews, the unveiling of the new Disney.com and a spoof spoiler of ABC’s series Lost.
- Monday Night Keynote, CES Notebook - WSJ.Com, 01.08.07
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In his keynote speech at CES, Disney CEO Robert Iger gave a sneak peek of the new Disney.com site, which will launch later this month. The broadband centerpiece, called Disney XD, features both free and premium Disney video and games. Users can share videos, chat with friends in a social networking environment, listen to music, create playlists and play a “stunning array” of games.
- Iger reveals new Disney.com home page by Cory Bergman, Lost Remote, 01.08.07
Sometimes I forget that I'm part of something big.