But it's a film series about a rebellion constantly on the run and heros escaping the bad guys. By nature they're desperate to leave every location, because the only time we see the locations in the movies is when they're being attacked and heading to the next one. There are very few exceptions.
Then Chewie, the red A-Wing, gonk droids, astromechs, Millenium Falcon, Rex, the dianoga, landspeeder, and the Ithorian can all look up and wave at him - because those creations of his (among others) are all in the land.
I honestly feel like any SW fan diehard enough to know that Batuu was not in any of the movies is enough of a fan to want to goto GE no matter what planet it takes place on.
And everyone else just doesn't even realize it's not a place from the movies. They see the TV commercial with the...
While that is possible, I would be more inclined to believe that if they were actually advertising that things were sold out. Since they're not, the only people who "know" that things are sold out are the people who went to the park and had to leave without the merchandise they wanted. And since...
Thinking further, you could probably CHARGE people to do it. Want to include the "premium immersion enhancement" to your park ticket? For only $50 we'll provide you a full costume and you get to sit up on this bridge and pretend to sit on a bridge for 60 minutes. For $75 we'll provide unlimited...
From all the comments on how the place feels "dead", and from the photos too, it really seems like things could significantly be improved by something as simple as throwing some rubber squidhead and rodian masks from Halloween Adventure on half a dozen highschoolers and telling them to wander...
Then I don't quite follow Villains0501's argument. If the products have been poorly designed to not create enough demand such that artificial means of reducing supply are necessary, what would the purpose of doing so be? If the argument was that they should make as much money as possible, then...