Cleanliness of parks -- cultural influences?

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    Originally Posted By fkurucz

    >>Is it really 40 cents? I knew it was high, but I didn't think it was nearly that.<<

    I was under the impression that ESPN was Disney's #1 cash cow.
     
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    Originally Posted By LuvDatDisney

    ^^Me too.
     
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    Originally Posted By mrichmondj

    The radio networks aren't a bad cash cow either. But they aren't "growing" fast enough, so Disney is spinning them off. Bad move in the long run -- every penny earned by radio could be reinvested in parks and other entertainment since radio generally doesn't require a whole lot of capital infusion.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    >>>I have NEVER seen WDW not immaculate>EVER! I have NO idea about this talk of WDW being anything but immaculate. After so many visits, I'm still amazed at how clean they keep it.<<<

    OMG Cape cod!!! You would die of a heart attact if you ever visited the Tokyo parks!! When it comes to immaculate cleanliness, TDR puts all the other Disney resorts on Earth, especially Paris', to some degree of shame!! YOU are the type of person I love to take into TDR on their first visit for a real eye opener!!

    Mind you.. the concept of "cleanliness" varies from one person to the next but 99.8% of people who have been to TDR and at least one other Disney Resort elsewhere will agree... TDR is tops in that dept.
     

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