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Disney park business grows amid rising costs
Bangkok Post
|May 09, 2025
Americans, struggling with rising costs, have been looking for ways to cut back on nonessential spending. But Disney, so far at least, apparently does not count as a discretionary expense.
The company, reporting results for its winter quarter Wednesday, said operating profit at its domestic theme park division had climbed 13% from a year earlier, to $1.82 billion. Revenue increased 9%, to $6.5 billion. Park attendance was up. Hotel room bookings were up. And spending on merchandise and food was up.
Disney also reaffirmed that its experiences division as a whole (including overseas parks, cruises, and games and other consumer products) was still on course to increase its operating profit as much as 8% for the year, compared with 4% in 2024. The division contributes roughly 60% of Disney’s annual profit.
The vibrancy of that business helped push Disney's adjusted per-share income for the quarter up 20%, to $1.45, handily beating analyst expectations. Separately on Wednesday, Disney announced that it would team with the Miral Group to open its seventh theme park resort: Disneyland Abu Dhabi.
Speaking to analysts on a conference call, Bob Iger, the company’s CEO, called the Abu Dhabi decision “a huge endorsement of that location,” noting the tourism growth expected for the United Arab Emirates capital.
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