mickEblu
Well-Known Member
You find parking structures exciting?
Not really but I find a DCA expansion to be.
You find parking structures exciting?
I found the original Disneyland Parking lot exciting until they turned it into a badly themed Disney Park.Not really but I find a DCA expansion to be.
I beg to differ.Guys, let's be honest. There is no such thing as an exciting parking lot.
They are already coming back as "members" in the new membership thing coming probably next yearExactly! This is literally my point. Every time they tried this approach and it works too well then they panic lol. And that's literally what they thought would happen with GE and that it would be such a huge pull that it would bring in people from all over the world to see it while trying to mitigate the crowds at the same time. Well that didn't happen either! Not only did less locals show up because they didn't have APs to go more often, not even more hotel guests showed up, which was, once again the entire point.
So that's why I don't really understand or buy they want or even expect a lot more out of towners to be big enough to carry the resort. That's why I think this is ONLY being done because they know they have to limit capacity in a big way for awhile. But if you're freaking out when your new billion dollar Star Wars land didn't bring in the tourists I just don't know how they suddenly think it's going to be any different now? Especially with such an economic downturn and many people still afraid to get on planes. I know WDW and USO are doing well but they are still at capped capacity. I doubt either would fill up like the old days because there are way less people flying in to America right now.
That's why I never buy this 'the resort can depend more on vacationers' mantra because every time they try....just a little, it backfires and then they are back to local discounting and bring a friend programs.
APs will be back for sure. They may call it something else and more restrictions, but it will be back.
That’s not true. There are some wild looking parking structures out there.Guys, let's be honest. There is no such thing as an exciting parking lot or parking structure.
They are functional and nothing more.
Guys, let's be honest. There is no such thing as an exciting parking lot or parking structure.
They are functional and nothing more.
The primary purpose of the eastern gateway isn't more parking.It was overdue at the time, because the AP program demanded more and more APs for growth, and APs generally come one per car. Previously, with the plan to keep APs, they were going to need to expand the program to pay off SWGE. It would have been a never ending cycle of needing more and more APs and more and more parking until the parks were at capacity every day. It was a bad idea all around.
As long as the AP program is gone, there will be less need for parking. Period.
It just changes every few months. What is it now?The primary purpose of the eastern gateway isn't more parking.
The key to the Eastern Gateway has always been to open up the area on the West side of Harbor and to shift Security.It just changes every few months. What is it now?
If it was about parking, it never would've been a project to begin with. There are other places Disney could've built parking years ago with a lot less headache.It just changes every few months. What is it now?
The key to the Eastern Gateway has always been to open up the area on the West side of Harbor and to shift Security.
What are your sources on this?False. The key was always to reutilize land that was dedicated to a parking structure. You yourself seemed to understand that when you kept saying they could build one by right. Parking was the immediate and crucial need.
Every other piece of the project was supporting that parking structure. Moving security, building a bridge, freeing up the transportation area. Without spending hundreds of millions on a parking structure the rest cant be justified.
I think it might still be a decade or more before Disney decides they need to expand DCA north. When that time comes, they can (and will) figure out hoa to move the buses and expand. But they aren't going to base it off a proposal that doesn't apply anymore.
It will be another couple years before they figure out their new plan, but I doubt it will have a parking structure, and from that, I also doubt it will have a bridge.
So the Bridge, security, and opening the land and expanding the parks, probably DCA, is the key, and to get it done by 2028, things have to start moving, and that is the Goal for Disneyland Forward.
What are your sources on this?
It contradicts pretty much everything I've heard or read about it.
The pandemic shut the resort down.OK then tell us what your sources say was the reason they haven't re-submitted their absolutely, non-parking central, plans for the Eastern Gateway?
The pandemic shut the resort down.
And your sources are?
Disney was asked to wait by members of the city council while they were trying to get the Angel Stadium deal done, and to get the Anaheim First program passedHow about we try this a different way: why don't you tell us why they haven't submittted to the planning commission yet? Didn't you claim they were going to do that back in November, immediately after the election?
Have they just been too busy?
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