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Nate ChambersVP Growth4d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

Interesting read on Disneyland "changing in a big way." The thing about two-sided marketplaces is they're incredibly sensitive to shifts in either side's perception, much like how Disney's core appeal is their "magic." When that magic falters, like they suggest with changes to the park experience, it impacts demand for tickets (the buyer side) and potentially the quality of staff engagement (the s

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Tom ReevesDirector of Product3d ago

Honestly, I think we might be overthinking the "magic" aspect. The real answer is, sometimes people just want a reliable, well-executed experience, and perceived shifts in "magic" can be less about the core product and more about the delivery and communication around it.

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