On a cost per mile basis, it’s be about $27/gallon on a gas car comparable in size and function to my own car.As someone who doesn’t own an EV, how bad of a price is that for a full charge?
On a cost per mile basis, it’s be about $27/gallon on a gas car comparable in size and function to my own car.As someone who doesn’t own an EV, how bad of a price is that for a full charge?
That’s kind of insane pricing, especially for Level 2 charging. That has to be a Placeholder until they turn them on, otherwise they will not get much use. It would cost almost $240 to charge my car from dead at that rate.Epic's EV Charger pricing has been posted on the chargeup app.
$3.00/kwh. I hope this is a placeholder or a mistake, but as of now that's what it's showing.
I understand captive audience and theme park markups, but this is 20x more expensive than at home - and 5-10x more expensive than most public chargers with captive audiences. All while still having to pay for parking.
I will not be using these, and at these prices, I don't think anyone will. And within a year or two they'll be removed as a "failure".
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The end result is that the demographics of Disney park guests have changed. Today. the parks seem to be full of Disney Adults, as in, people who are there for the Disney brand itself. I actually find it a little off-putting - today, you walk around every Disney park except MK and it feels like the average guest is now a trendy 20-something that is absolutely there for the brand, not for being someone that loves theme parks.
It's digital on the charging provider's app (chargeup ev). I hope it's a placeholder or a mistake as well.Epcot is .35
Epic is likely .30 and not 3
My guess is this is a print mistake as that would be obscenely expensive——so high as to attract unwanted attention
And consequentially, the Disney theme park experience is being changed to meet their expectations. "Instagramable" food, the removal of anything that isn't IP related, homogenized merchandise, and a larger emphasis on character meet and greets and entertainments and a deemphasis on the broader resort amenities. Instead of a true family experience with cross generational appeal, we have a narrowed, more obviously kid focused experience that happens to also appeal to people who are currently between the ages of 25-40.
We no longer have a Disney that would build something like Tower of Terror because it's not a ride based on a cartoon people watched on VHS 30 years ago. It's not recognizably Disney to a consumer today and not one of the company's key brands. And going to Disney and being seen at Disney is crucial for that social media snapshot.
I think this is a pretty spot-on description of what has been happening at the Disney parks.And consequentially, the Disney theme park experience is being changed to meet their expectations. "Instagramable" food, the removal of anything that isn't IP related, homogenized merchandise, and a larger emphasis on character meet and greets and entertainments and a deemphasis on the broader resort amenities. Instead of a true family experience with cross generational appeal, we have a narrowed, more obviously kid focused experience that happens to also appeal to people who are currently between the ages of 25-40.
We no longer have a Disney that would build something like Tower of Terror because it's not a ride based on a cartoon people watched on VHS 30 years ago. It's not recognizably Disney to a consumer today and not one of the company's key brands. And going to Disney and being seen at Disney is crucial for that social media snapshot.
Yeah. Good point...either way, they have pretty much lost/left me.What I find myself contemplating is whether Disney is actually just being smart in catering to the audiences where they are even though it is making the parks less appealing for me personally. In other words, is this just where the culture is whether people like myself like it or not?
This is huge news. I’m wondering when BoM will open each morning? I saw someone say 9am, if so it would be an advantage for Helios guests. Either way, the standby line is going to have a massive impact on all other wait times throughout the day. This park just got a lot more exciting - as expected!Ministry of Magic standby only today!
I think this is a pretty spot-on description of what has been happening at the Disney parks.
What I find myself contemplating is whether Disney is actually just being smart in catering to the audiences where they are even though it is making the parks less appealing for me personally. In other words, is this just where the culture is whether people like myself like it or not?
I think this is a pretty spot-on description of what has been happening at the Disney parks.
What I find myself contemplating is whether Disney is actually just being smart in catering to the audiences where they are even though it is making the parks less appealing for me personally. In other words, is this just where the culture is whether people like myself like it or not?
Nonexistent, just like you predicted.So at the risk of scouring 529 pages ..... whats the general consensus on this park ?
Actually it will be 4 hours.Good, bad, or ugly. In 8 days Universal is gonna unleash this unholy abomination.
The Today Show is going to broadcast live from the parks for 4 days. They are live streaming the Grand Opening Celebration on the evening of the 21st. And there is a 3 episode Universal Studios Theme Parks documentary that includes Epic debuting on Peacock in July.
Buckle up Buttercup, it's going to be an interesting Summer.
Potter 2010 was a shot across the bough.
This is turning the ship sideways and firing all the cannons.
What park?So at the risk of scouring 529 pages ..... whats the general consensus on this park ?
Epic UniverseWhat park?
So at the risk of scouring 529 pages ..... whats the general consensus on this park ?
Everyone knows that park is never getting built.Epic Universe
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