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Double hurricane hit cost Disney theme parks US$130m

Hurricanes Helene and Milton cost Disney’s theme parks $130 million, the global entertainment giant disclosed.






Hurricanes Helene and Milton cost Disney’s theme parks $130 million, the global entertainment giant disclosed.

The Walt Disney Company’s current quarter operating income for its experiences division will also be affected by $90 million Disney Cruise Line pre-launch costs of new ships.

The disclosure of the impact of the twin hurricanes which hit Florida in October came alongside financial results for the year to September, including the summer quarter, reported by the company.

Looking forward to the 2024-25 financial year, Disney projected operating income growth of 6%-8% for its experiences division, weighted to the second half.

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Double hurricane hit cost Disney theme parks US$130m

Hurricanes Helene and Milton cost Disney’s theme parks $130 million, the global entertainment giant disclosed.






Hurricanes Helene and Milton cost Disney’s theme parks $130 million, the global entertainment giant disclosed.

The Walt Disney Company’s current quarter operating income for its experiences division will also be affected by $90 million Disney Cruise Line pre-launch costs of new ships.

The disclosure of the impact of the twin hurricanes which hit Florida in October came alongside financial results for the year to September, including the summer quarter, reported by the company.

Looking forward to the 2024-25 financial year, Disney projected operating income growth of 6%-8% for its experiences division, weighted to the second half.

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