Disney Entertainment Themes

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Disney has multiple resorts with different themes to entertain adults and children. By doing this Disney is providing people with choices to enjoy the park. For a n example, Walt Disney World has four different parks; Magic Kingdom , Epcot, Disney 's Hollywood Studios, and Disney 's Animal Kingdom. Each park has their own theme; Magic Kingdom focuses on a fairytale theme, Epcot focuses on vibrant theme, Disney 's Hollywood Studios focuses on a
Hollywood theme, and Disney's Animal Kingdom focuses on an animal theme ("Disney World," n.d.).
Furthermore, resorts face multiple factors in order to become a successful resort. First,

multivarious range of options and attractions. Resorts offer multiple attractions and possibilities for multi optional clients. Second, uniqueness. Resorts offer a unique attraction compared to their competitors. Third, innovation. Resorts continue to innovate and redesign to keep their resort up to their customers satisfaction. Fourth, environmental integration. Resorts have to be integrated into the economical, social, and ecological environment of their hosting destination. Fifth, capacity and queue management. A resort's management during busy and slow times and shift in seasons play a factor for success and customer satisfaction. Sixth, escape and imagination.
Resu1ts offer a getaway experience for …show more content…

Consequently, the demand for experiences will increase as long as indoor entertainment and theme parks are located near populated areas. Not surprisingly, the importance of invested time grows for postmodern customers and short trips seem to promise a higher density of experiences and as a result a higher experience quality. Furthermore, the risk of potential disappointment is reduced in comparison to a two-weeks sun and beach holiday (Schuckert,

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