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en It costs more now to go skiing than to go to Disney World. That's going to drive skier-days down.

en Realistically a lot of youth these days aren't into just leisure recreational skiing, they're into this kind of activity. Gives the resort a chance to reach out to them and cater to their needs instead of the average skier. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. Realistically a lot of youth these days aren't into just leisure recreational skiing, they're into this kind of activity. Gives the resort a chance to reach out to them and cater to their needs instead of the average skier.

en Also, when I met my wife Julie, who had been skiing since she was three. Skiing has always been something we could share together - I know way more about the mountaineering aspects, but Julie is a better skier than I am. She still kicks my ass on a pair of skis.

en He's just an all-around skier. To me, he's the best skier in the world. He can do every aspect of it. He's good to be around because I feed off his energy; he pushes me.

en [After the race, Maier praised the skier he had passed on the career list, Alberto Tomba of Italy.] He was a great skier, ... He was a perfect skier.

en You can get a six-month rental from Spaniards who love skiing: they will drive or fly down from Madrid and block book an apartment for the whole skiing season. They are not there for the week but there for the weekend.

en Disney World for three days, then it was Sea World. It was a kid-oriented trip. No golf.

en Doing things like this certainly increases Disney World's visibility in the minds of travelers. This will certainly make people think more of a Disney World vacation.

en National benefited not only from lower labor costs, but also because it is now closer to where many of the world's mobile phones are made these days, and that is China. Roughly half of the world's research and development, and production of the world's handsets, are in China these days.

en National benefited not only from lower labor costs but also because it is now closer to where many of the world's mobile phones are made these days, and that is China. Roughly half of the world's research and development, and production of the world's handsets, are in China these days.

en Erik has been skiing the last two or three days. We're still going day by day. He has been on the snow every day, free skiing and doing giant slalom. We'll have to see. It is looking positive.

en Sharpie is a natural fit for Walt Disney World Resort given the millions of autograph seekers who frequent the resort each year. Sharpie also draws parallels to the Disney brand strategically. Both Sharpie and Walt Disney World Resort offer experiences that deliver on the promise of fun and family.

en When he first started he had mostly an alpine background. Then he expressed an interest in skiing cross country. There were some learning years but he became a very good skier. He was a real treat to work with.

en We are confident that Disney's articulated strategy the focuses on paring back [capital expenditures], reducing costs and refocusing on returns will eventually bear fruit, ... In addition, Disney boasts the most enviable stable of branded characters in the entertainment industry.

en Disney's challenged the zoo world to up the ante. The trend is to be more theatrical, put storytelling in there. But they shouldn't try to go to the level of 'faux authenticity' that Disney can achieve.


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