What area would be in Tomorrowland to add something to? Also replacing stitch is kinda difficult right now considering the building problems and would require closing down the busiest quick serve in the entire park which as you can imagine, is a VERY difficult call to make to operations for an...
Everyone knows they aren't giving out free stuff like its a charity service or something? It's inclusive but as with a lot of language, people simplify concepts down to be easier to understand and type as certain words have multiple meanings.
Would just like to point out that you believe that with an average daily attendance of 48k people, you believe that over 19,000 or a bit under half of everyone in the park is going on the Riverboat or TSI per day? You certainly have a lot more faith in the ROA than Disney or any sane engineer.
Then yes, the capacity with Villians land would be the more meaningful increase with this other part being a more moderate increase of approximately 200-300 people per hour or around 2,400 people per day for just this smaller parcel of land.
I dont think its fair to split something that is replacing a 14 acre piece of land here and only allowing the smaller 4-6 acres to count and call it a "capacity decrease" or something. But even if you want to do that, Tom Sawyer island + the Riverboat is not likely to be getting over 1,500...
I'm possibly low balling but the actual capacity that you can look up is 450 guests at 1 time. That is an actual capacity and backed up by similar boats having a similar but slightly higher capacity due to the the lack of theming on those boats. Then the actual ride time for the riverboat is...
I've seen the estimates for the Radiator Springs ride that this will most likely be somewhat similar to having an hourly capacity of between 1,000-1,500 people. With this attraction most likely being atleast a bit smaller and a similar idea to it, it would be a quicker ride overall and probably...
The absolute max guest capacity for the river boat per ride is 450 riders per trip. 2 trips every hour (each take 20 minutes around the rivers, not including load/unload/general stops etc)
900 riders per hours at MAXIMUM, worse than almost any other ride in Disney World. That's about Peter...
Kissing the ground of the company that is NOTORIOUS for replacing all of their classic attractions is certainly… a choice here. Jaws, Twister, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Kong, Shrek, Dueling Dragons, I mean a lot of these were Universals bread and butter. Imagine the outrage if Disney...
Kissing the ground of the company that is NOTORIOUS for replacing all of their classic attractions is certainly… a choice here. Jaws, Twister, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Kong, Shrek, Dueling Dragons, I mean a lot of these were Universals bread and butter. Imagine the outrage if Disney...
Tbh, I think it fits tommorrowland better and Tomorrowland already has quite a few things that could be work on first that would make it much better than trying to move what I believe to be a pretty old and complicated ride system.
If anything from MK should move to Epcot, imo it should 100% be...
Of course the other problem lies in the fact that most of the current cruise guys have been doing this for a longggggggg time. Iirc Disney is still one of the "new kids on the block" and they've been in it for 30 years and had a clearly defined niche that no cruise was quite doing at the time...
To me, Universal just simply doesn’t quite have the brand identity to sustain a cruise in their current state. Most of their characters just wouldn’t work on a family - friendly cruise which I’m sure they would go for to compete on a more direct line with Disney (they aren’t gonna win the adult...