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Hopefully it's still happening this week.Nintendo is targeting may 2,, marketing can change dates as always but that’s current
Hopefully it's still happening this week.Nintendo is targeting may 2,, marketing can change dates as always but that’s current
No one’s seen any medallions arrive yet, no?Hopefully it's still happening this week.
Maybe they'll come in late like the announcements yesterday, idk. LolNo one’s seen any medallions arrive yet, no?
It'll be cutting it close if they arrive tomorrow.No one’s seen any medallions arrive yet, no?
Surprised they didn’t announce it first tbh.No need to guess. It's Nintendo.
I googled this morning out of curiosity and saw the news on Deadline, People, NBC, etc, etc, etc in addition to all the theme park spots...They're definitely trying to get the word out in a big way. Casual folks, everyday vacationers, anyone with an attachment to these properties in general. Given the effort it takes for such a coordinated push, the detail in the site pages and flyover videos, they're looking for big engagement and reach beyond folks who would go looking for info anyway (I think, I'm in prod mktg for tech. we'd put big effort into content that gives us the broadest impact). And for hardcore fans, they've also done outreach to a lot (like, a lot?) of disney-heavy influencers that have been sharing the standard messaging.So I don't know if this is a question with any kind of knowable answer, or if it's too early to even say, but with the last few marketing pushes, is any of this reaching a wider audience beyond hardcore or casual theme park fans? Is that the audience for the current moment, and 2025 is when we start seeing SuperBowl commercials and big billboards in major cities? I'm curious to know how well the marketing effort is going, because despite us being 3 out of 5 lands in to the announcement cycle I feel like it's still kind of a niche interest for most at the moment.
So I don't know if this is a question with any kind of knowable answer, or if it's too early to even say, but with the last few marketing pushes, is any of this reaching a wider audience beyond hardcore or casual theme park fans? Is that the audience for the current moment, and 2025 is when we start seeing SuperBowl commercials and big billboards in major cities? I'm curious to know how well the marketing effort is going, because despite us being 3 out of 5 lands in to the announcement cycle I feel like it's still kind of a niche interest for most at the moment.
With the nature of social media you have to look at how many people are sharing things across the board. They post on Facebook users start to tag family or friends and that spreads the news even further.So I don't know if this is a question with any kind of knowable answer, or if it's too early to even say, but with the last few marketing pushes, is any of this reaching a wider audience beyond hardcore or casual theme park fans? Is that the audience for the current moment, and 2025 is when we start seeing SuperBowl commercials and big billboards in major cities? I'm curious to know how well the marketing effort is going, because despite us being 3 out of 5 lands in to the announcement cycle I feel like it's still kind of a niche interest for most at the moment.
It will be, no doubt. especially Donkey Kong that doesn't have the greatest capacity.Most people I’ve reached out to have said all the lands look amazing so far, but everyone is worried SNW will be far too busy.