UNCgolf
Well-Known Member
I think more than a “small amount of visitors” meet the characters.
That's not what I said. What percentage of the visitors who meet the characters would have any kind of especially memorable experience based on stuff they did in the land? Hardly any. It's not like people get to have a 5-10 minute chat.
Again, in an ideal world with infinite budgets, absolutely do this. Even if it only actually does anything for maybe 5% of daily guests, that's still a nice positive. But they don't have unlimited budgets, and there are better ways to spend the money to enhance the experience for a larger percentage of guests. The originally planned roaming droids (or even just droids moving around in places where guests can't touch them) would be better, for example.