the.dreamfinder
Well-Known Member
Wouldn’t eliminating FP be a relief to guests?I’d be surprised if they did. It’s now pretty much engrained in the parks and attractions infrastructure.
Wouldn’t eliminating FP be a relief to guests?I’d be surprised if they did. It’s now pretty much engrained in the parks and attractions infrastructure.
That the world’s busiest theme park continues to have unused and underutilized guest space is just flabbergasting.
The parks are so under capacity that people would blame the loss of the crowding scheme.Wouldn’t eliminating FP be a relief to guests?
The problem is that, although you and I (and others) enjoyed the unique shops, they make far more money from the homogenous shirts, toys, and overpriced mouse ears that are in multiple shops around the property. It's all about the bottom line now.
Thats not the sort of unique merchandise and experiences being discussed.It’s always about the bottom line. That has never changed. But there are more unique items per ride/land now than there was 2-4 yrs ago. It started to come back under Staggs, but unique merch has accelerated under Chapek.
Some of the old attack lines are outdated now.
Thats not the sort of unique merchandise and experiences being discussed.
Wouldn’t eliminating FP be a relief to guests?
Not in all instances. I actually like knowing that I will be able to ride certain attractions in advance. Specially if im dropping the price of a small car on a trip. For other attractions, not so much.Wouldn’t eliminating FP be a relief to guests?
Indeed, eliminating the free FP would be a relief. The FP should be reserved for those willing to pay extra for the privilege.Wouldn’t eliminating FP be a relief to guests?
But a big part of that lack of certainty comes from the severe lack of adequate capacity that the system helps justify.Not in all instances. I actually like knowing that I will be able to ride certain attractions in advance. Specially if im dropping the price of a small car on a trip. For other attractions, not so much.
I remember the show on Disney channel called Walt Disney World inside out. It had a lousy comedian that would go ride new rides and tour the property and show you behind the scenes what was going on. It was a pretty decent show for a kid but watching it as an adult 25 years later it really shows how great the resort was back then and how they constantly were the leader in innovation and pushing the needle forward as a tip vacation destination. I don’t think that could be said in this point of time.
I have hope that Disney's streaming channel has a weekly or monthly show focusing on the parks. What's coming next, behind the scenes and other park related info.
Maybe they could hire @marni1971 to put together some retro ride shows with all the Disney resources?
Welp, the entertainment behemoth continues to grow, I suppose. I wonder what the situation will be with The Simpsons, since Universal has them in their parks. I'm curious as to whether or not the contract for those is as stringent (and seemingly unending) as their Marvel one is. Guess there won't be any more Epcot jokes in The Simpsons. lol
Welp, the entertainment behemoth continues to grow, I suppose. I wonder what the situation will be with The Simpsons, since Universal has them in their parks. I'm curious as to whether or not the contract for those is as stringent (and seemingly unending) as their Marvel one is. Guess there won't be any more Epcot jokes in The Simpsons. lol
Thats the thing, some of these IPs arent cut and dry. Like FF, Fox only owns distribution, right? Someone else has the rights?Expires in 2027 but of note, Fox is not the main rights holder to Simpsons, its Gracie films. Gracie films has a much larger say in how the IP is used than Fox. Same with a lot of Fox IPs.
Thats the thing, some of these IPs arent cut and dry. Like FF, Fox only owns distribution, right? Someone else has the rights?
Yep, FF is owned by Constantin FIlms. Its the same issue with Namor, Legendary co-owns the rights with Universal. Kingsman is owned by Mark Millar.
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