There is a rumour going on on the Disney Central Plaza forum (//http://www.disneycentralplaza.com) that Karl Holz is possible going to leave his position as president of EuroDisney S.C.A.
So far it seems to be a rumour only, but still a pitty if all of this turns out to be true. Karl has brought some serious changes to the resort that are received very well.
Quote from: "Remco K."There is a rumour going on on the Disney Central Plaza forum (//http://www.disneycentralplaza.com) that Karl Holz is possible going to leave his position as president of EuroDisney S.C.A.
So far it seems to be a rumour only, but still a pitty if all of this turns out to be true. Karl has brought some serious changes to the resort that are received very well.
Yeah I totally agree, it would be a shame if he did step down, he has really changed the way of thinking at DLRP, and made great ground on the popularity of the whole resort, which gained him a lot of respect from everyone involved from top management to CMs alike. :shock:
If it ends up being true I hope its a result of a promotion and not him wishing to step down. He's a great asset to the Disney company and I hope the rumours end up being false, Karl has a lot of work left to do in Paris.
When reading the topic at the Disney Central Plaza forum (//http://www.disneycentralplaza.com), I found out that most presidents didn't stay to much longer. Sad enough it would be time for Karl to leave this position if he followed the same kind of time schedule as his predecessors...
Also, someone in the same topic mentioned he would like an American as a replacement for Karl. What do you think? If Karl really had to be replaced, let it be by someone who has a lot of experience with the American parks. Like Matt Quimet, who fixed Disneyland Anaheim a bit in the same way Karl did.
This is now confirmed. Philippe Gas will assume top duties at Euro Disney from September 2008.
This is from a statement jsut issued by the shareholders club:
See ->
http://corporate.disneylandparis.com/CO ... pe-gas.pdf (http://corporate.disneylandparis.com/CORP/EN/Neutral/Images/uk-2008-04-10-nomination-philippe-gas.pdf)
Hmmmm....unexpected and surely a lose for the paris parcs, but the new guy sounds like someone who has seen the "disney" globe a bit and started it all at paris. So hopefully his love will upgrade the parc even more!! :D
A very good move by Disney not to let Karl go!! All the best Karl in your future disney challenges! (new vacation challenges) =D>
Au revoir Karl, and good luck Philippe, it'll be interesting to see what plans that he has for the future of DLRP :)
Quote from: "The Butlin Boy"Au revoir Karl, and good luck Philippe, it'll be interesting to see what plans that he has for the future of DLRP :)
I hope that the future dlrp plans are not depending on one man, but rather on a "global" plan!
Hm I´m sad about this. I like Karl Holz as CEO.
On the other hand I can´t say that this is very worse cause I don´t know much about mr. Gas and so he could be good or a bad choice for the resort.
And maybe Karl´s mission is done: Resort up!
So let´s see what the future brings to us and I just can hope that the Resorts way will have the same direction with the new one. And yes I also believe that there´s a global plan to make our resort much brighter as it is now during this great celebration!
Wish both (Mr. Holz and Mr. Gas) the best!
Quote from: "Riebi"Hm I´m sad about this. I like Karl Holz as CEO.
On the other hand I can´t say that this is very worse cause I don´t know much about mr. Gas and so he could be good or a bad choice for the resort.
And maybe Karl´s mission is done: Resort up!
Yep, exactly. This new guy has never had this kind of position before, so we've got no way of knowing what kind of CEO he will be. I've still not even been able to find a picture anywhere. Seems like a major promotion for him, head of HR worldwide to president of the entire DLRP.
Karl Holz made a great CEO, he always seemed to actually enjoy being in the parks and doing the various press events, not to mention having a LOT of great Disney experience behind him. That said, I'm sure the success of the resort right now is only in the tiniest part down to him -- it was the whole management team, WDI, entertainment, advertising - it all came together for the 15th. And now, just as André left when he'd sorted out the finances, Karl goes leaving behind a "fixed" and much more Disney-fied resort.
As long as Jay Rasulo stays at arms length (or further) we'll be ok.
Quote from: "Baloo"I've still not even been able to find a picture anywhere. Seems like a major promotion for him, head of HR worldwide to president of the entire DLRP.
No problem! I´ve got one for you :mrgreen: :
This article from the LeFigaro-Journal:
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Philippe Gas succède
à l'Américain Karl Holz
à la tête d'Euro Disney
Carole Bellemare avec Caroline Beyer
11/04/2008 | Mise à jour : 16:00 |
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Ce Disney boy de 44 ans devient le 7e président du parc.
Les 12 300 cast members d'Euro Disney devraient accueillir favorablement l'annonce aujourd'hui de la nomination de cet enfant de la maison. Philippe Gas, un Français qui a passé dix-sept ans chez Disney, dont plus de la moitié à Disneyland Resort Paris et aux ressources humaines, va en effet succéder à Karl Holz comme président d'Euro Disney S.A.S. En place depuis trois ans, l'Américain d'origine allemande repartira aux États-Unis fin août piloter la diversification monde des parcs (Aventures by Disney, marque de sport, restaurants...). D'ici là, les deux hommes travailleront main dans la main pour assurer la continuité.
À 44 ans, Philippe Gas devient le 7e président du plus grand parc d'attractions du Vieux Continent, et le 4e français. Depuis sa création, s'y sont succédé Robert Fitzpatrick, Philippe Bourguignon, Gilles Pélisson, Jay Rasulo, André Lacroix et Karl Holz. «Je suis heureux de revenir à Disneyland Resort Paris, où j'ai commencé ma carrière chez Disney, et de poursuivre, sur des bases solides, le travail accompli par Karl et l'équipe de direction», commente ce globe-trotter, père d'une fille, basé jusqu'alors en Californie. C'est pour lui sa première casquette de président. L'aboutissement d'un parcours voué à l'empire Disney. Arrivé en 1991 comme contrôleur financier, ce tennisman et bon skieur a participé à l'aventure de l'ouverture du parc en 1992, et six ans après, fut promu à la paye du siège à Burbank. En 2000, il part à Tokyo, puis à Hongkong, piloter les ressources humaines en Asie, revient en 2004 prendre celles d'Euro Disney. Et enfin, de retour au siège depuis trois ans, celles des parcs au niveau mondial, soit 100 000 cast members. Fin connaisseur du groupe, international et proche de l'équipe en place, à charge pour lui aujourd'hui de poursuivre la stratégie à long terme qui semble porter ses fruits. Avec une fréquentation record de 14,5 millions de visiteurs pour son 15e anniversaire l'an dernier, Euro Disney a réduit sa perte nette depuis deux ans, et renoué avec un profit opérationnel. Fort de sa nouvelle attraction phare, la Tour de la Terreur, le parc table cette année sur un nouveau succès commercial
:arrow: LeFigaro: //http://www.lefigaro.fr/societes-francaises/2008/04/11/04010-20080411ARTFIG00440-philippe-gas-succedea-l-americain-karl-holza-la-tete-d-euro-disney-.php
Thanks for the picture Riebi! He looks younger than 44...
Hopefully more of a Bob Iger with the smart suit and tie than a Jay Rasulo man.
Quote from: "Baloo"than a Jay Rasulo man.
Offtopic; I was a young fan when this jay rasulo guy was runnign disney so i dont no what he did to the resort, what was so bad about him ?
Quote from: "Owain"Quote from: "Baloo"than a Jay Rasulo man.
Offtopic; I was a young fan when this jay rasulo guy was runnign disney so i dont no what he did to the resort, what was so bad about him ?
Jay Rasulo neglected the Resort to save a few bucks. Besides that many hold him responsibe for the tiny second gate we got, that eventually led to the almost-bankrupcy in 2004. In my opinion he was the worst CEO EuroDisney has ever known... but the most tragic fact is that he got promotion and is now head of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts worldwide... :roll:
Quote from: "Maarten"Quote from: "Owain"Quote from: "Baloo"than a Jay Rasulo man.
Offtopic; I was a young fan when this jay rasulo guy was runnign disney so i dont no what he did to the resort, what was so bad about him ?
Jay Rasulo neglected the Resort to save a few bucks. Besides that many hold him responsibe for the tiny second gate we got, that eventually led to the almost-bankrupcy in 2004. In my opinion he was the worst CEO EuroDisney has ever known... but the most tragic fact is that he got promotion and is now head of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts worldwide... :roll:
:shock: How could someone do such bad things for a resort then get promoted to head of all disney parks ? :o
Quote from: "Owain"Quote from: "Maarten"Jay Rasulo neglected the Resort to save a few bucks. Besides that many hold him responsibe for the tiny second gate we got, that eventually led to the almost-bankrupcy in 2004. In my opinion he was the worst CEO EuroDisney has ever known... but the most tragic fact is that he got promotion and is now head of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts worldwide... :roll:
:shock: How could someone do such bad things for a resort then get promoted to head of all disney parks ? :o
Welcome to the Walt Disney Company during the late Eisner era. I guess it has everything to do with having connections with the right people etc. Many American fans still don't understand why Rasulo didn't got the boot by Bob Iger when he became CEO/President of the Walt Disney Company (and frankly, I don't understand it either).
Quote from: "Baloo"Thanks for the picture Riebi! He looks younger than 44...
Hopefully more of a Bob Iger with the smart suit and tie than a Jay Rasulo man.
Yes he looks young. Maybe a old pic or he has the same genes then I and looks some years younger then he is. It happend that some cashiers ask for my ID at cinemas :lol:
An interview with the man himself>>
//http://corporate.disneylandparis.com/about-our-company/interview-of-philippe-gas/index.xhtml
So....Here's the full line up>>
//http://corporate.disneylandparis.com/about-our-company/management-team/index.xhtml
After a very hazy paragraph about his plans for the future, he seems to settle on more Disney Hotel rooms, more conference facilities and "enhancing" Disney Village (very carefully not saying "extending", hmm?).
That sounds good to me. I wouldn't have expected any attractions in there - or anything of substance at all - so it's good and quite surprising to hear these things in public.
By the way... did he used to work for Colgate by any chance?
Yeah I agree, he was being very careful, but at the same time being as open as possible. :)
Quote from: "Anthony"By the way... did he used to work for Colgate by any chance?
I think he might of.. :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
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Do you have a library of Donald images for every possible emotion Javey? I love it. :lol:
He's certainly being thrown in at the deep end anyway, what with the fateful follow-up to the 15th and the small matter of global economic downturn. Have you seen the huge 20- and even 25% discounts DLRP are already doing in the UK for this Winter?
Quote from: "Anthony"Do you have a library of Donald images for every possible emotion Javey? I love it. :lol:
He's certainly being thrown in at the deep end anyway, what with the fateful follow-up to the 15th and the small matter of global economic downturn. Have you seen the huge 20- and even 25% discounts DLRP are already doing in the UK for this Winter?
It could be worse, he could be in charge of Walt Disney World, they have offering 7 nights for the price of 4, they will be hit the worst of the Disney parks.
I should think that Karl Holz would have overseen preparations for next years event. Phillippe Gas will be starting to concentrate on the 20th anniversary. Most theme parks work 2 or 3 years ahead.
Quote from: "Anthony"Do you have a library of Donald images for every possible emotion Javey? I love it. :lol:
He's certainly being thrown in at the deep end anyway, what with the fateful follow-up to the 15th and the small matter of global economic downturn. Have you seen the huge 20- and even 25% discounts DLRP are already doing in the UK for this Winter?
Well not a library as such, but I do collect a few when I see them. I wished I had every emotion, now that would be brilliant.. :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
As for the discounts, yeah...Though only through my partner being a travel agent. Saying that they seem to be working well, still making quite a lot of money even with the discounts, and because of the recession hitting, a lot of the customers are going to DLRP rather than the States, the main reason being the airfares, even though there are good discounts as present for Disneyland and WDW at present.
As always kids under 7 stay and play free, that was the norm, now it's under 12s up until March. If it was a package with AirFrance, that meant all free flights aswell. Now they are including free EuroStar in that equation. :D/
they did the kids stay play and travel for free (under 12's) last year , as we were going to take our nephew, it obviously worked well for them to rerun it this year or they have to because people have less money. we will just have to wait for the agm to see if phillips gas has any surprises up his sleeve