Taking ME aside for a bit. What has always made Disney unique is the exceptional guest experience. Almost to the point of feeling like royalty—baggage handling, ME, magic bands sent to your home, “free” (ha) in park transportation in the bubble, etc. I hope when the financial analysts consider cuts, they look broader at whether or not that diminishes the Disney experience. Because I am not sure people only go to Disney to see the castle or Mickey Mouse. People like how they*feel* when in the world. It’s hard to put a price tag on that, although it seems like they are willing to push that boundary.