This is the new model.
Lest say the attraction does 1,400 an hour and is open for 10 hours a day.
14,000 people can ride. (Ok, aggressive, but lets just play this out.)
50% of the capacity will be Virtual Queue and 50% will be Lighting Lane Purchase at $25
$175,000 per day of operation in...
You mean except construction walls everywhere and every in place attraction feeling like it is falling apart… then sure. It’s a vastly different experience of tunnels and sadness.
Just got back.
It’s a very good ride, but more so a very important addition to Epcot. This park needed a family friendly modern ride addition. It fills out a section of the park with a real red blooded breathing attraction. More like this are needed. Badly. The rest of the park is an aging mess.
Just visited for the first time in 3.5 years. Holy crap the north side of this park is a mess of an experience. There is so much work to do to make it interesting again… wow.
Just got back from a trip and was expecting to hate this. I didn’t. It feels big and grand and it is beautiful. There is more pyro then I expected.
I loved ROE but it was long in the tooth and the tech in harmonious makes that fact more evident. My guess is a lot of the folks on here haven’t...
… It could more easily justify investment and direct measurable ROI for new attractions through the lightning lane upsell. “Could” does not equate to “shall”.
When this attraction was under development they lauded three ride video versions. Seems like this is a great ride system with a mediocre ride film and plot. Re-rideability would explode if this was more like Star Tours.