CaptinEO
Well-Known Member
The covid capacity and distancing restrictions will most likely be here a long time. Disney can't allow the local APs to use up their limited capacity to buy one churro and see the fireworks.I have to admit that potentially seeing a lethal blow to the local "treat the park like a mall hang-out" mentality is fine with me. There won't be any tears shed if the likes of Fresh Baked and Justin Scarred can only go to the parks as often as the rest of us non-locals. On the other hand, you would have to be a Pollyanna Whittier to believe that somehow the park will revert to a ca 2000 atmosphere with a true off-season and relaxing days. Unless the analytics show that the "pack 'em in like sardines" approach isn't the most profitable, then expect to find the park as crowded as always when it reopens. Still, I have to admit that I'm somewhat hopeful in that anything at this point has to be an improvement for the non-local.
This completely makes sense. People who really want to get in will buy tickets, and the mall
folks will have to instead make each visit special.