![]() ![]() “We had to figure out how we reduce crowding, but maintain, obviously, our profitability. “It’s tempting to let more and more people in, but if the guest satisfaction levels are going down because of crowding, that doesn’t work,” Iger said. Iger also said the company needs to find ways to improve the guest experience in the park by reducing crowding. On the same day, Walt Disney World announced a series of updates including free parking at Walt Disney World hotels, relaxed park reservations for Annual Passholders and free attraction photo downloads for people using the company’s Genie+ service. to 11 a.m., an additional two months of $104 park ticket dates for this year and free attraction photo downloads for all guests. Those changes included moving the park hopping time from 2 p.m. In January, Disneyland Resort announced several updates designed to “offer guests more value and flexibility” in the parks. ![]() “And we’re not only going to continue to listen to consumers, but we’re going to continue to adjust.” “We took certain steps when I came back to do just that, and they resonated extremely well with consumers,” Iger said. Iger said the company is now taking steps to make “smarter” decisions about pricing at its parks. Iger said he believes there is a way to grow the business and be smarter about pricing strategies, but he said it’s important for the company to retain a “brand value of accessibility.” “I’ve always believed that Disney was a brand that needed to be accessible… and I think that in our zeal to grow profits, we may have been a little bit too aggressive about some of our pricing,” Iger said on Thursday. During the interview, he admitted some of the company’s decisions to increase prices in its theme parks had a negative impact on the brand. Iger’s comments were made during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference on Thursday. Get more from Deadline.Disney CEO Bob Iger acknowledged the company was likely “too aggressive” with pricing strategies at its theme parks. Mira Sorvino Joins Cast Of 'Condor' Audience TV Series, Lawrence Trilling To Direct 'Kingdom' EP Talks Staying True To MMA 'You Me Her' Creator On "Growing Menu Of Happiness" - Contenders Emmysīrendan Fraser Joins Cast Of 'Condor' Audience Network Series Hogan is repped by Characters Talent Agency and Haven Entertainment. Cunningham is with CESD, Stewart Talent (Chicago) and Liberman Zerman Management. Moses is repped by Dede Binder, Concept Talent, Eric Nelson at Eric Nelson Management and attorney Ryan Nord. ![]() Bonanni is repped by Innovative Artists, Greenlight Management & Production, Stone Genow and ADD Agency in Israel. Hager is repped by MGMT Entertainment, The Kohner Agency, Hirsch Wallerstein and The Characters Talent Agency. Lubany is repped by Hannah Hodgkinson and Sandy Erickson. The project was developed in association with Paramount TV, whose sibling film studio produced the feature. MGM, which is lead studio, produces with Skydance TV. Larry Trilling directs the first three episodes. Production is set to begin any day in Toronto and Washington D.C. Polaha is Sam Barber, a career Special Forces operative and Joe Turner’s closest friend. Moses will play Sharla Shepard, an FBI agent who’s surprised to find herself detailed to the Joint Terrorism Task Force Katherine Cunningham ( NCIS) is Kathy Hale, a corporate lawyer who’s lonely and dissatisfied with her buttoned-up life, a character based on Faye Dunaway’s character in the film Hogan will portray Boyd Francis, a Special Forces operative who is part of the Joint Terrorism Taskforce response team. Bonanni is Deacon Mailer, a former Special Forces operative who was captured and tortured by terrorists, fueling a hatred for radical Islam and making him the perfect operative for an extralegal CIA assassination program. Hager will play Mae Barber, an ER doctor, mother of two and wife to a CIA agent who she will soon realize is not the man she thought she knew. Joubert is an elite Special Forces operative whose formidable physical talents are matched by a deep emotional imbalance. Luban is Gabrielle Joubert, a character based on the iconic Max von Sydow character in the film. He’s a deeply religious man who relies heavily on faith to juggle the global challenges presented by his job and personal life. Balaban is Reuel Abbott, a brilliant and exacting man who has risen to the top tier of CIA management in his 30-year career there. Hurt will play Bob Partridge, a decorated field operative, who’s tried to make changes for the better while at the CIA, including recruiting a team of the country’s top young minds to come up with out-of-the-box solutions to some of the United States’ most intractable problems.
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