With all of the excuses of poor attendance at the parks:
- "Everyone is waiting for SWGE to open"
- "Everyone is waiting for the blackout dates to end"
- "Everyone is waiting for Rise of the Resistance to open"
- "Everyone is waiting for <insert other ride> to open"
- "Everyone is waiting for the 50th anniversary to happen"
2021 will be telling. We may hit 2021 and arrive at: "Huh. I guess everyone WAS waiting for all of these things to happen..."
I don't remember Disneyland having a huge slump in attendance before it's 50th.
If 2021 rolls around and they're still having problems, someone's going to have to acknowledge, "I think we've been doing this wrong with less than premium services and more than premium prices."
Note that with all of the above excuses, they were supposed to be blown away by the attendance because: "People will pay anything," "Star Wars," and, "Yay, Disney!"
I really think that they have more systemic problems than just, "We need to wait for just this one other thing to happen..." I think there's a good chance that they have annoyed a good part of their loyal base and they've given up on it and your average family feels:
- Wow - That's SUPER expensive!
- They're not taking care of things like they used to.
- What's with all the extra fees / up-sells?
Cue the:
- It's a business!
- More room for me!
- "Everyone is waiting for SWGE to open"
- "Everyone is waiting for the blackout dates to end"
- "Everyone is waiting for Rise of the Resistance to open"
- "Everyone is waiting for <insert other ride> to open"
- "Everyone is waiting for the 50th anniversary to happen"
2021 will be telling. We may hit 2021 and arrive at: "Huh. I guess everyone WAS waiting for all of these things to happen..."
I don't remember Disneyland having a huge slump in attendance before it's 50th.
If 2021 rolls around and they're still having problems, someone's going to have to acknowledge, "I think we've been doing this wrong with less than premium services and more than premium prices."
Note that with all of the above excuses, they were supposed to be blown away by the attendance because: "People will pay anything," "Star Wars," and, "Yay, Disney!"
I really think that they have more systemic problems than just, "We need to wait for just this one other thing to happen..." I think there's a good chance that they have annoyed a good part of their loyal base and they've given up on it and your average family feels:
- Wow - That's SUPER expensive!
- They're not taking care of things like they used to.
- What's with all the extra fees / up-sells?
Cue the:
- It's a business!
- More room for me!