MIDisneyFamily
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Are the lines like this all day, or just in the morning. It always seemed to have big lines in the morning and taper off to no wait after dark. Is this still the case? We always went after dark, beacause there was never a wait.
The bottom line, and the absolute fact is, a single snapshot in time of an attraction que does not equal data.
I felt that way with the silly picture of a seemingly empty que of SSE a week or so ago… and the current picture(s) really doesn’t prove the opposite, either. There could be many, many reasons a line for an attraction is short, and there could be just as many reasons the line is long. It is hard to tell what time of day it is, although the shadows give us some clue. There do appear to be a lot of kids in the line, maybe giving some validity to the spring break theory.
One thing is crystal clear, though…there are in fact a lot of people in that line, and that is a very good thing.
Sure, I'll watch!
We should be so lucky! :zipit:
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SSE is actually in a really bad spot for any traffic after people have entered the park. Once you pass it, it feels REALLY out of the way to go back and hit it again. I would imagine that's why it's not usually crowded mid-day.We travel the same time every year (the week *after* P-week), and crowd conditions are pretty consistent from one year to the next. Normally, by noon, SSE is a ghost town. This year, it was actually a 15-minute wait well into the early/mid-afternoon on both days we were there.
So, my anecdotal evidence is that the new version is doing a bit better than the old one did. My kids also thought it was an improvement, as I've mentioned elsewhere.
Gotta love the damage control by the SSE refurb haters.
"Oh, it's spring break...there's more people so that's why there is a line..it's not like they like the ride..."
When will it sink in that you might just be in the minority on this one?
I'd also make the argument that if Spaceship Earth wasn't as bad as you feel some people are making it out to be - then Disney would not be putting in the effort to constantly fix the dialogue and other aspects of the show.
What I find more interesting is how Steve slyly (finally) gives his opinion about one "(in)famous" poster...
This topic was rather misleading and probably was mis-worded. I know Steve meant well in posting it, but it's incorrect to make any connection between Spring Break crowds and Spaceship Earth's success (or lack there of). Let's wait 3 weeks and see if the crowds continue.
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