In 2025, a woman spent $35,000 on a Disney vacation. She isn’t a billionaire—she is a “Disney Adult.” This video investigates how Disney spent forty years engineering a generation of adults to treat a children’s brand like a religion. In this business and psychological breakdown, we analyze the Lifetime Value (LTV) strategy of Bob Iger, the monetization of nostalgia, and the “Age Decompression” theory. How did Disney turn fandom into a consumer cult that prioritizes emotional spending over financial logic?
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THIS TEACHES KIDS TO LIVE IN A FANTASY WORLD. NO WONDER OUR KIDS ARE SO HELPLESS.