Why Disney's parks business could boom this year despite the Iran war rocking the economy
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Why Disney's parks business could boom this year despite the Iran war rocking the economy
"Analysts predict that Disney's parks will remain money-printing machines, with attendance at Disneyland and Disney World expected to rebound after a slight dip last fiscal year."
"Per-person spending is projected to jump by 4% in the US, following a 5% rise in 2025, indicating that Disney will continue to extract more revenue from each guest."
"Despite concerns over economic uncertainty and geopolitical conflicts, new attractions like the 'Frozen' exhibit at Disneyland Paris are expected to mitigate any negative impacts on attendance."
"Disney's Experiences revenue is forecasted to increase by 6% to a record $38.4 billion in fiscal 2026, driven by stronger attendance and higher spending."
Disney's parks and cruises have become a crucial financial asset, with analysts predicting continued revenue growth. Attendance at Disneyland and Disney World is expected to rebound after a slight dip. Price hikes have driven revenue, with ticket prices increasing for the fourth consecutive year. Analysts forecast a 6% revenue increase for Experiences, reaching $38.4 billion in fiscal 2026, supported by new attractions and higher per-person spending. Despite potential economic impacts, strong attendance and spending trends are anticipated.
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