UNCgolf
Well-Known Member
Whenever I go to the regional parks, it always surprises me at how much attraction-specific merch there is. And yet, the two largest resorts in the world (WDW & UOR) with far more fans and attendance are afraid to touch that level of specificity.
There's a world where both Universal and Disney can balance IP and more attraction specific stuff. Problem is they tend to make the attraction/park specific stuff sloppy with an unnecessary PASSHOLDER logo off to the side.
Go to Etsy, and you'll find so many different designs that will make a killing if WDW sold it officially.
Disney used to sell far more attraction, park, and even resort specific merchandise.
I assume they did a detailed analysis and decided they would make more money selling a smaller variety of items that they could order in huge quantities instead of having to buy smaller (relatively speaking) amounts of unique merch.
It certainly eliminates much reason to explore the shops, though. There are some exceptions here and there, but for the most part guests can just go to World of Disney and maybe a couple of the main park gift shops and find just about everything that's available. That also ends up increasing crowding.