You did not count the rides under construction for Epcot. I looked at how the parks are going to be in terms of rides after Construction is done with Epcot.If that’s your metric you should know that studios and Epcot don’t have 10 rides either.
Disney has been purchasing a lot of land recently, and as far as I’m aware they haven‘t applied for offsets yet. Perhaps they’re waiting to gather enough land to make a move? The RCID 2020 report should be interesting.
How many unthemed low end Marriotts will that be able to hold?
3 Courtyards, 2 Four Points, 3 AC's, and an Aloft. Anchored by aWalDismart, a Chick-Fil-A and a Cici's Pizza.
Here is the location of the parcel..
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Fills in a hole in the boundaries of RCID....
That plot of land is at the northern edge of the currant solar farm
Do you happen to remember how big the purchase was a couple years ago? Between this, the BK ranch, and adjacent property, Disney has purchased almost 2,800 acres in the past year alone.I have to look back through the water management permits to check this. The big purchase they did a couple years ago was used for offsets for the land by DHS. Not sure about the more recent ones.
I wouldn't be surprised if a fifth park is announced during the 50th celebration, with a scheduled opening later in the 2020s. The existing parks are bursting at the seams, and with Universal building a new park, this would be the perfect opportunity for Disney to make a big move.
True. But I doubt Disney wants their Orlando parks to resemble anything like the crowd situation at Disneyland, specifically Disneyland Park (California Adventure is much better when it comes to crowds).Bursting at the seams? Have you ever seen Disneyland?
Which has as many rides as our Magic Kingdom, Studios and Epcot... combined...Bursting at the seams? Have you ever seen Disneyland?
Not quite, only as many as MK with one other park (any one works).Which has as many rides as our Magic Kingdom, Studios and Epcot... combined...
Magic Kingdom has significantly fewer rides than Disneyland and yet the crowd situation is far, far better at Magic Kingdom despite reportedly much higher attendance.Which has as many rides as our Magic Kingdom, Studios and Epcot... combined...
At some point you have to add parks if you want to increase attendance. No matter how many attractions you add to an existing park, at some point the walkways can't handle any more. On the more crowded days, just walking around MK now is miserable. To the point that on a hot, crowded day in July, I would avoid MK even if I had a super FP that allowed me to go to the FP line of every ride whenever I want.
No matter how many rides they add to other parks, the Magic Kingdom will always draw more. Its because its the park people think of when they think of Disney World. (That and Nostalgia). What's made it worse is over the years they've upped the cut-off point to stop admitting people while not making any significant changes to RPH.MK is over capacity. The other three are not.
Just using very rough numbers to make a point: MK has as many rides as the other three put together -- 27 v 9 v 9 v 9. And that is the most likely the reason why that MK is over capacity (plus, it has a higher percentage of more family-friendly rides). So even though DAK has a zoo and EPCOT has WorldXs and DHS has shows... rides are king for attracting people, especially repeat guests.
So, WDW needs to continue to add rides to "the other three" until they are just as attractive as the MK is. And they need to do that before a fifth gate.
Consider this: if they build a fifth gate starting out with five lands and two rides in each land... then it would only have as many rides as "the other three." Which means it wouldn't have the pulling power to draw people from overcrowded MK.
I’m interested in hearing you define “over capacity”MK is over capacity. The other three are not.
Just using very rough numbers to make a point: MK has as many rides as the other three put together -- 27 v 9 v 9 v 9. And that is the most likely the reason why that MK is over capacity (plus, it has a higher percentage of more family-friendly rides). So even though DAK has a zoo and EPCOT has WorldXs and DHS has shows... rides are king for attracting people, especially repeat guests.
So, WDW needs to continue to add rides to "the other three" until they are just as attractive as the MK is. And they need to do that before a fifth gate.
Consider this: if they build a fifth gate starting out with five lands and two rides in each land... then it would only have as many rides as "the other three." Which means it wouldn't have the pulling power to draw people from overcrowded MK.
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