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My son was 12 and my daughter 15 and they both loved it. Like you I think about it all the time. One of the most impactful things I've done and very freeing.
Ours felt like 160% to be honest last May. It'd be interesting to do it with a smaller crowd. We've talked about it. At the finale I felt like the Atrium was unhealthily full.
We went in May last year and probably 85% of people at least dressed in-universe. That's not to say they all had backstories but there were very few Cubs hats for example.
There are some people that get a little *too* into it imho. One teenager was dressed in a full-up First Order officer's uniform and basically goose-stepped around. Even his Dad mentioned to me with a side-glance that he thought it was a little much.
It's objectively very expensive. Full stop.
Now is it expensive because it cost so much to build out so they're spreading that expense to 'early adopters'? Is it expensive because its operational costs are so high? Or is it expensive because they're greedy?
It's probably all three. But...
I think it is objectively very expensive. It remains to be seen (but knowing Disney, we can surmise) whether that is due to the ongoing cost of providing the experience (and building if in the first place) or whether they tried to net too much profit out of it.
If the former, they perhaps...
Do you understand you are agreeing with me within the context of what I responded to?
I sure see a pattern. Your argument is self-fulfilling. If Disney shows the OT some 'love' ever it's because they have to 'stop the bleeding'. It can't be effectively responded to ever because whatever...