Vegas Disney Fan
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But why would they want to stagnate at current capacity levels?
Think of it this way. You run a pizza shop and are at max capacity every night, 100 people.
Your biggest competitor announces a new location near yours. Any business owner would not be content saying "Oh well, we're full every night.". Instead their likely first though is to expand. Take it to 150 capacity.
That's exactly what Disney signaled they are doing with these expansions. MK is a money making machine for merchandise and food. And they figured out the formula. Right now it's at equilibrium, but if they add capacity and keep crowd levels the same, they are making more money. 30k guests spread over 25 acres versus 40k guests spread over 35 acres.
More attractions and space = more capacity at equilibrium for max profit per guest.
I generally agree but space is the limiting factor, if Main Street and the entrance can’t safely accommodate more people during the parades and at park close it doesn’t matter how many rides they add at the back of the park.
They’ve expanded the hub, added Main Street bypasses, added a second Ferry dock, added more bus stops… I think MK has simply reached safe capacity.
Epcot, AK, and HS are a different story, lots of capacity to expand still.