Disney is famously anti-gambling-- they consistently lobby to prevent new casinos from opening in Florida, and their cruise ships have no casinos on board, which is a bit of an anomoly in the cruise industry.
Here's what I'm curious about: do casinos own these machines or are they leased from the manufacturer? Will the existing Star Wars & Marvel machines be returned to the manufacturers and destroyed? Or will the casinos that currently have them get to keep them until they are eventually technologically obsolete?
Either way, those things will become extraordinarily valuable collectors' items.
So, they don't want to offer gaming, who cares why. But to Disney, that means nobody else should do it either. Mickey Rat has decided, so mote it be in Florida. Did I say rat? Should have been pig.
Not sure of the timing, but the Iron Man slot (that I think is brand new; not sure who offers it), might be the best new slot I've seen in the last 5 years. It can't be more than 2 years old given what it does, with the entire lower case a touch screen and the bonus sliding up onto the top screen as well. Just a phenomenal job by WMS. (I note the date on this video per Google is November 2013, so about 2 years, I guess). I dare you to watch this and not want to play that game afterwards. :)
http://now.wms.com/products/ironman
What a pity that Disney wants it offline. Jerks.
Many Disney staffers call him that, too.
Quote: ahiromuStar Wars Trilogy is my favorite slot of all time. Unfortunately, they've taken it away
I was wondering what happened to those.
Op, I don't know the exact answer but I do know that my local had star wars which was in a big display with fancy chairs and all. When star wars left they kept they entire display but rebranded it. That leads me to believe that the casinos own/rent the machines and can rebrand and reprogram them to different types of machines.
Quote: JohnnyQyep, i'd like to read that, gotta link ?
http://www.amazon.com/Team-Rodent-Disney-Devours-World/dp/0345422805/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1438738679&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=Hiaasen+Disney+Mickey
Princess cruise lines? How dare they try to make a buck at Disney's expense. Doesn't Disney have the right to do anything within their power to keep their profits flowing?
Hotels sprouting up in the area to suck off their clientele? Disgusting.
Water parks and Universal studios offering similar packages to their parks stinks of AP business practices.
Quote: GWAEHaha at Disney. They act like they are all innocent but they have no problems charging $12 for a hot got and fries that cost them $2.50.
I never thought Disney was that overpriced on most things. Enough to make you groan sure, but I never thought, "Wow, that's ridiculous." I bet those from Europe probably think the prices are good! Is somewhere like Six Flags that much cheaper for food? And if you want to be technical, a regular hot dog and fries is $8.79 at Disney World...lol I bet Busch Stadium in St. Louis charges about that. :(
Quote: GWAEHaha at Disney. They act like they are all innocent but they have no problems charging $12 for a hot got and fries that cost them $2.50.
25¢. Not $2.50.
Quote: tringlomaneI never thought Disney was that overpriced on most things. Enough to make you groan sure, but I never thought, "Wow, that's ridiculous." I bet those from Europe probably think the prices are good! Is somewhere like Six Flags that much cheaper for food? And if you want to be technical, a regular hot dog and fries is $8.79 at Disney World...lol I bet Busch Stadium in St. Louis charges about that. :(
My daughter insisted we stand on line for a slice of pizza when visiting Disney even though I complained it was $8 for a slice and we could get it for a buck in NY.
When we finally had our order taken, we saw the guy reach into the freezer and retrieve a Stouffers French Bread slice and open up the door of his microwave. My daughter wisely said never mind.
Quote: tringlomaneI never thought Disney was that overpriced on most things. Enough to make you groan sure, but I never thought, "Wow, that's ridiculous." I bet those from Europe probably think the prices are good! Is somewhere like Six Flags that much cheaper for food? And if you want to be technical, a regular hot dog and fries is $8.79 at Disney World...lol I bet Busch Stadium in St. Louis charges about that. :(
Semantics :-)
I disagree, I very much groaned. 4 people getting a hot dog, fries, and a drink and our total was something like $48. I got the cheapest one possible but my wife had to just not care and get one with chili and cheese. Sigh