Giss Neric
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It's giving EPCOT Communicore Plaza...
Limiting one-day passes and selling the three parks as a bundle is an obvious preventative strategy to keep attendance from cratering at those other gates.If a park does not want to take your money for a single day ticket (which are sold out for all of those May dates and more than the first half of June before the park even opens)
IMO it's a good strategy. It's also a way to get into people's mindset that Universal is more than just a couple day add on to a Disney vacation. With Epic Universal is easily a 4-5 day stay.Limiting one-day passes and selling the three parks as a bundle is an obvious preventative strategy to keep attendance from cratering at those other gates.
Anecdotally, everyone I have spoken with sees it as a deterrent, not some mindset-shifting value. Many are very eager to visit Super Nintendo World in particular with children who love the IP, but most have said they’ll wait a bit for the ticketing situation to normalize. This is from a non-local perspective, BTW.IMO it's a good strategy. It's also a way to get into people's mindset that Universal is more than just a couple day add on to a Disney vacation. With Epic Universal is easily a 4-5 day stay.
IMO Epic being successful is by turning the average length of stay at Universal from 2-3 days to 4-5 days.
That is a big reason why they are doing it,, so the other parks don't lose that much attendance. Its also to help change the mindset of Universal being a 1 day visitHow can that occur when they’ve done almost everything in their power to cap guests to one day in Epic?
They aren’t strictly capping because it’s undesirable, it obviously is. But these ticketing policies are due to material weakness in the other gates. There’s a real fear there wouldn’t even be a full day gain, rather more a tendency to just replace the other gate day(s) with Epic. The rapid sell out reflects their real reluctance to even sell single dated tickets to begin with as much as it does Epic interest.
Just so we’re clear, my critiscm is not directed at Epic. But the general state of the rest of the resort leading into it.
How many of those are people that normally just go to Disney only?Anecdotally, everyone I have spoken with sees it as a deterrent, not some mindset-shifting value. Many are very eager to visit Super Nintendo World in particular with children who love the IP, but most have said they’ll wait a bit for the ticketing situation to normalize. This is from a non-local perspective, BTW.
That is a big reason why they are doing it,, so the other parks don't lose that much attendance. Its also to help change the mindset of Universal being a 1 day visit
Limiting one-day passes and selling the three parks as a bundle is an obvious preventative strategy to keep attendance from cratering at those other gates.
Uni is selling a EU ticket tied to two more days at the other parks. That's 3 days. (In addition to single-day-tickets.)IMO Epic being successful is by turning the average length of stay at Universal from 2-3 days to 4-5 days.
No - its simply an upsell to lock in a multiday SPEND.
The only people stressing about gate clicks are online people.
It's giving EPCOT Communicore Plaza...
And why are we trusting that guy?We know from @lazyboy97o those expectations were about 7.5 million.
I would love a 6 or 7 day ticket with 2 days at Epic. We stayed at Universal at least 5 days Before Epic was thought ofDefinitely, I do think the long term goal like you said is to have a shift from 2-3 to 4-5. The weakness here with that plan is needing to reframe that either USF/IOA are neither skippable nor doable in a day.
I am a bit baffled they don’t have a 6 or 7 day ticketing product that includes two days with Epic. I still think that achieves both their goals.
I can vouch. He (@lazyboy97o) knows things.And why are we trusting that guy?
I am honestly not sure. I don’t talk to people based on what parks they go to. This is just people I know through work, friends, etc. discussing family vacation plans with me.How many of those are people that normally just go to Disney only?
And why are we trusting that guy?
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