Just to go to this one a little
You’re correct…few could spot 5 bodies missing per 100…the net effect on the eyes isn’t much to spot.
But it’s possible.
Empty concourses is a different matter.
That would be anecdotal IF the shops, restaurants were juiced. Not the case at all…not even close
So eliminate that and what’s the only other possibility? Everyone in the park is in long lines…so nobody lagging in between them.
Let’s assume that the suggestion that people are pounding lines at a much higher rate than they traditionally had prior because the prices are higher and makes it more of a go to strategy…and also lightning lane increases the line push with the cost pressure it puts on the park.
That seems a possibility. Something reasonable that would also load your data and not indicate attendance drops via line tracking. I can see it.
The problem if that’s true is they screwed up. Disney parks were not built to be packed with ride queues. By design…the elements were supposed to support each other.
That’s bad for business. Nobody spends in line. They make free cash off lighting lane and lose a significant chunk of it with people in the lines too much. That’s stupid.
They never wanted somebody to enter…go to first line…the proceed clockwise to next line for 12 hours, and maybe hit the corndog stand twice a day for 10 minutes in between lines.
That’s a total Disney fail if that’s where it’s heading.
Everyone knows where cedar point is if they want that.
Packed lines was a loss. Once upon a time…a system was divised to lower that as much as possible…I bet some of us here have heard of it/remember it?