Ehh ... Could be good, could be bad. Frankly I was hoping for someone with a more U.S.-centric focus that could recognize and address some of the issues going on domestically. I'm afraid Rasulo will tend to be more internationally focused since A. expansion is the glory side of that house and overseas is where expansion will occur and B. because that's where his most recent experience was.

The bottom line for me is this (and I think Matt said this before in another post, so I'm really just echoing his sentiments) ... What the parks need to get back in shape is an huge infusion of cash and fast. They need to bulk up their maintenance and Imagineer budgets ASAP if they want to get things back to where, in my mind, they need to be.

In this respect, I don't think it makes a rat's you-know-what of difference who leads Parks and Resorts ... Until Eisner is out and things get totally turned around the cash just isn't there.