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Figment!
07-06-2017, 09:38 PM
The local Florida media has confirmed that Siemens will allow its current Walt Disney World Resort sponsorship contract to expire:


After a 12-year run, Siemens and Walt Disney Company will end their sponsorship deal in October, according to spokespeople from both companies.

Siemens has sponsored several Disney attractions, including the “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” laser and fireworks night show at Epcot and the iconic Spaceship Earth ride.

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No announcements regarding any future sponsorship of or related impacts to the affected attractions has been made.

PopPhan
07-07-2017, 07:34 AM
Since the rumor is out there that Verizon wants to buy Disney, maybe they would take over and keep the 'idea' of Spaceship Earth communications...just with a lot of Verizon and FIOS overlays. Don't know what they would do with/to Illuminations...Give all the people in the videos on the globe cell phones??? JUST KIDDING!!!!!!!

baldburke
07-07-2017, 12:00 PM
Since the rumor is out there that Verizon wants to buy Disney, maybe they would take over and keep the 'idea' of Spaceship Earth communications...just with a lot of Verizon and FIOS overlays. Don't know what they would do with/to Illuminations...Give all the people in the videos on the globe cell phones??? JUST KIDDING!!!!!!!

Say it ain't so! I'd much rather see an Apple-Disney deal.

baldburke
07-07-2017, 12:04 PM
I get that Siemens, Dow and HP don't have much flash and maybe aren't quite the brands they used to be. However it's a shame you don't see the likes of Apple, Google and Tesla jumping into the fray. Granted Tesla is a tough sell with GM already at Epcot, but the idea is still relevant.

Tink1
07-07-2017, 01:21 PM
I get that Siemens, Dow and HP don't have much flash and maybe aren't quite the brands they used to be. However it's a shame you don't see the likes of Apple, Google and Tesla jumping into the fray. Granted Tesla is a tough sell with GM already at Epcot, but the idea is still relevant.

I do not think Disney would give Apple, Google or Tesla enough "control" over their own brands. Disney tends to go with the the "it's my way or the highway" approach to other businesses (hence they lost JK Rowling's IP)

Nanc

texas211
07-07-2017, 03:28 PM
Say it ain't so! I'd much rather see an Apple-Disney deal.


Great, the ride narrated by "Bob" should make it a great attraction.

Cinderelley
07-09-2017, 08:59 AM
"Journey with us now to the dawn of recorded time as we explore the amazing story of human communication. Can you hear me now? . . . "

Hammer
07-09-2017, 12:25 PM
I do not think Disney would give Apple, Google or Tesla enough "control" over their own brands. Disney tends to go with the the "it's my way or the highway" approach to other businesses (hence they lost JK Rowling's IP)

Nanc

Which is rumored to be the reason they lost Siemens as a sponsor. They weren't willing to compromise with them on placement of Siemens' branding. They are going to have a hard time negotiating deals with that mindset in today's business environment.