Boardroom wars, drama with DeSantis, sweeping layoffs, and BIG changes for their theme parks – the Walt Disney Company has had a tumultuous few months, so how is CEO Bob Iger handling all of it? We’re taking a look at what’s changed during Iger’s first 100 days since returning as Disney’s CEO, here on DFB Guide.

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21 Comments

  1. Like this nation, Disney is in danger of going out of business and closing it's parks for good, unless Igor, makes the correct decisions not just the right decisions but the correct decisions….period.

  2. @16:06 – too bad Disney requires a fingerprint at the gate. What about accessibility for guests who don’t have the requisite fingertips?… Could a penisprint suffice in lieu?

  3. I had a real problem with using my DAS pass cause all the lightning lane purchasers and overall my family really lost the magic of the magic kingdom. Especially after voice my concerns and getting no help

  4. So they are using the parks to cover their butts from losses elsewhere knowing people will still go to the parks no matter how much it costs. Unfortunate.

  5. There is drama with DeSantis, the people of Florida spoke , so they have trouble with the people.

  6. I think what made Disney so magical was the principle of what it was built on. Walt wanted a place accessible to people of all classes where they could take their children that wouldn’t be dirty and run down and have an over all good experience. He use to play undercover boss in his own parks to know and feel what the guests were experiencing and saying about their experience. I can go back and forth with opinions on what I think is going wrong here but I will say as a person who loves the history Disney and it’s characters I have been highly saddened on recent visits with my experiences and just talking amongst other people in my age range 30s we all agree that somewhere between the pandemic and now it has lost the magic 🙁💔

  7. Ignoring the loyalty of annual pass holders, taking away previous privileges instead of adding them they r making a mistake. People who stream the Disney app won’t feel so interested in maintaining that connection when thinking how they get ripped off otherwise. Universal will exceed them if people struggle to feed themselves with their food prices & add on prices.

  8. Update Disney lost to Ron DeSantis and going to lose a lot of power in florida and as a Floridian I’m
    Glad.

  9. Also wokeness destroy Disney in the last couple of years. It didn’t work out the way they expected.

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