flynnibus
Premium Member
Dude, you doubled down... then started backtracking and then put the goal posts on your back. I read the discussion... it was rediculous assertions and why I even said something. Don't try to flip this on me.No one discredited EPCOT's success. I specifically said this. Read entire discussions before posting.
All this and you want to compare Shanghai Disneyland in Mainland China to EPIC Universe in Orlando? You think being China vs third theme park at that resort in Orlando has something to do with it?
Do I? No, you were the one who compared Epic's opening to everything since MK. Reap what you sow. You make redonkulus hypothesis... people are going to test it and show it's flaws. You doubled down on EPCOT selling 'discount' admission as some sort of filter... so you get an example that again debunks your theory without that filter constraint. That's how logic works.
So now you are claiming EPIC should only be compared to parks that must(Shanghai Disney also allows Cast Members and families in and is Disney's first and only theme park of that resort with no other resorts quite like it around)
1) have other parks near by
2) can not offer multi-day discounts
3) must not allow employee admissions
How about ones that only can be open 10-10 too? You're response to the flaws in your claim is to simply keep applying filters so the only answer that can matter is your predisposed conclusion. It's a horrible look.
'relative venture'? You mean "when you only compare what I want you to compare..."I covered all that when I said relative venture. But you are so quick to type all that out to prove something that just agrees with me.
How does smaller capacity make selling out harder??Universal Epic Universe is a smaller capacity park than Maigic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom or EPCOT, and yet it is still near selling out even with these permitters.
Because ITS BRAND FREAKING NEW??Yeah, its pretty dang a hit. Why do you think they are not selling expensive pass add ons early on for this light summer where the attendance is still selling well? Becuase attendance and guest spending is up. GSATS are upper for the park.
Because its BRAND FREAKING NEW?Uni would not charge more a day for EPIC than their other parks if it was doing anything lesser. The express pass demand very high valued in comparison and selling out.
Because its BRAND FREAKING NEW? And a major draw as a whole new theme park??And all this on a year that people predict a lighter summer?
Any other I'd offer, you'd just respond with another new screening requirement.Any other park opening you know of getting people well in and staying onsite when Annual Passes are not offered outside of Asia?
EPIC is a hit of a third park for a resort that has also had the most recent major theme park ground up opening in Central FL in 1999. They were the last to open one and most recent to open one. And in the theme park saturated market, the park is having a successful third at their resort.
Why the hard on for 'third park' now as some major criteria? The population going right now don't care if it's 1 or 10 parks.. They are going because of what EPIC is offering itself. 1,3,5, whatever is about length of stay and creating the initial draw. Central FL already has the initial draw. UNI is exclusing Epic from any practical length of stay computations. The whole third park thing is about UNI increasing it's hotels and overall days per guest... not about if people are interested in seeing Epic. Because... ITS BRAND FREAKING NEW.
And third park? Are you now going back on the company line that Volcano bay has been their 3rd park for how many years now? Funny how that lingo suddenly changed... The whole 'first theme park opening in...' thing must have been beat into every influencer's head in their sessions because nearly every single one droned on that same talking point. Either, they are all too young to remember anything, or they were lapping up the talking points. There have been other theme park openings.. just none in their backyard.
Yeah, let's compare the BRAND FREAKING NEW park that almost no one has been to... to the parks that after 30+ years... most people have at least been to before. Yeah.. totally the same thing!Disney wishes they could sell 16,000 to 22,000 full price tickets a day to any park not Magic Kingdom. (and even that one rarely gets those numbers outside of peak times of near full price admission)