After reading the recent Blog Mickey article below, I thought it'd be a great opportunity to talk about the extent Disney has been going to, to reduce crowd congestion and how it affects the experience of visiting overall. The article shows a perfectly fine tree had just been cut down which surprisingly had a planter jutting out from the boardwalk, negatively affecting crowd flow.
While I could make this a save the trees thread, that's not necessarily what I'm getting at.
So many of the changes recently, most at MK have been aimed at reducing crowd congestion but in the process have also negatively (imo) impacted the guest experience. (Ever notice how there's not a signle place to sit around the edge of Mine Train? They want to keep people moving)
-Entire MK hub widened and loss of greenspaces
-West walkway leading behind castle widened + loss of greenspace
-MK emblem at entrance removed so people don't look down and slow down crowd flows
- The dreaded fountain removal near Crystal Palace to open up a walkway
-The entirety of Project Stardust at Disneyland
-Tommorroland main walkway spaceships removed to clear out walkway
My overall question is to what length will Disney go to ease crowd congestion and is there a balance between better crowd flow and minimal loss of theming/garden space?
Will we end up with super flat facades with arrows on the ground like we're in a densely populated city street or will guests even notice or care that theming elements have been replaced with concrete?
While I could make this a save the trees thread, that's not necessarily what I'm getting at.
So many of the changes recently, most at MK have been aimed at reducing crowd congestion but in the process have also negatively (imo) impacted the guest experience. (Ever notice how there's not a signle place to sit around the edge of Mine Train? They want to keep people moving)
-Entire MK hub widened and loss of greenspaces
-West walkway leading behind castle widened + loss of greenspace
-MK emblem at entrance removed so people don't look down and slow down crowd flows
- The dreaded fountain removal near Crystal Palace to open up a walkway
-The entirety of Project Stardust at Disneyland
-Tommorroland main walkway spaceships removed to clear out walkway
My overall question is to what length will Disney go to ease crowd congestion and is there a balance between better crowd flow and minimal loss of theming/garden space?
Will we end up with super flat facades with arrows on the ground like we're in a densely populated city street or will guests even notice or care that theming elements have been replaced with concrete?
Mature Tree Cut Down in Frontierland, Boardwalk Replacement Project Continues
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