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Disney positive on parks as revenue rises in first quarter

Disney's experiences division, which encompasses parks, resorts, cruises, and consumer products, experienced a 3% revenue increase during the company's first quarter, reaching US$9.42bn.






Disney's experiences division, which encompasses parks, resorts, cruises, and consumer products, experienced a 3% revenue increase during the company's first quarter, reaching US$9.42bn.

Domestic theme park revenue made up 68% of this total, or US$6.43bn. Although this figure represents a 2% growth compared to the same quarter last year, factors such as Hurricanes Milton and Helene, lower attendance, and investments in Disney’s cruise fleet impacted domestic operating income.

As a result, the division saw a 5% decline in operating income for domestic theme parks, which totaled US$1.98bn.

Looking ahead, Disney anticipates operating income growth of 6% to 8% for its experiences segment in fiscal 2025.

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Disney positive on parks as revenue rises in first quarter

Disney's experiences division, which encompasses parks, resorts, cruises, and consumer products, experienced a 3% revenue increase during the company's first quarter, reaching US$9.42bn.






Disney's experiences division, which encompasses parks, resorts, cruises, and consumer products, experienced a 3% revenue increase during the company's first quarter, reaching US$9.42bn.

Domestic theme park revenue made up 68% of this total, or US$6.43bn. Although this figure represents a 2% growth compared to the same quarter last year, factors such as Hurricanes Milton and Helene, lower attendance, and investments in Disney’s cruise fleet impacted domestic operating income.

As a result, the division saw a 5% decline in operating income for domestic theme parks, which totaled US$1.98bn.

Looking ahead, Disney anticipates operating income growth of 6% to 8% for its experiences segment in fiscal 2025.

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