I don't think he will change it, because Disney has already accounted for a large part of its profits by relying on these overlord clauses, especially its catering, even comparable to tickets. Moreover, its alleged geographical discrimination has made him more and more rampant, and he will not give up this huge market, only make some small concessions, and fundamental reform is impossible.
In an email to a reporter from CCTV Financial Channel, Shanghai Disney Resort replied: The regulations on take-away food and drinks are consistent with most theme parks in China and other destinations of Disney in Asia; If tourists bring their own food or drinks, they can enjoy them in the rest area outside the park. I think this is very vague, just to calm the news and public opinion. Whether it is a self-contained diet or a child ticket policy, or other services and management.
In recent years, there have been more and more domestic voices calling for Shanghai Disneyland to maintain more consistent standards with other "elder" parks. "The control of diet is understandable whether it is from the perspective of food safety or hygiene, but if you take advantage of your dominant position in the industry and simply and rudely handle the problem across the board, it is indeed extremely inhuman.
If some Disney has formulated some regulations that "everyone has nothing for himself", it is really suspected that there is a problem of "a bowl of water is uneven", because the Disney Group has very strict control over the details of each park, has uniform standards, and the management mode is uniformly exported by the group. "And this also makes Disneyland all over the world follow Disney's service management and marketing system all the time." So I think the operation mode of a certain paradise is also uncontrollable.