ArchiDanDisney
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Fuzzy stats keep jobs safe? Like at enron and k-mart right?
Originally posted by justinsul1
The dismal attendance at EPCOT is no suprize to me when you examine the quality of a day at EPCOT. Let me tell you about the day of my disney vacation spent at EPCOT:
Went to TT which we have been waiting years to do. big disapointment. i mean going 65 mph in an open car, been there done that. stopping short, been there done that, going over bumps been there done that. the only terrifying part was when I didn't reailze a seatbelt check was ahead and my belt wasn't fastened as the ride began. i really thought i was going to die. i think they don't make it clear that the seat belt will be checked ahead because that is the only way they could call TT scary!
Went to HISTA. We got a suprize FP for it as did every1 else on the ride when we got a FP for TT. I think they do that so people know that there are things to do in Epcot. HISTA was good but no change since the last time in 5 years i was on it.
Went to JIYIWF. a total dud, not even worth talking about. it had a zero minute wait during president's week. that speaks for itself.
Went to SE. OK but outdated.
Garden Grille was a good character experience and the characters were hysterical. but, LWTL was awful. At least I took a nice nap.
Innoventions was a bad dream. Playing video games?! it felt like a bad dream. this is disney? felt more like a mall
Ellen's pre show was very entertaining and well done but the ride itself was abysmal. Another ride empty on president's week. i cannot imagine what a normal day is like at these attractions.
WoL was just terrible! The exhibits were that off an ordinary science museum and was unchanged from 5 yrs ago. Am I in Disney World here?!
Malestrom and Rio Del Tiempo were cheap, boring, attractions.
EPCOT is dying. PG must go foward in full spring or else DISNEY WILL BE NO MORE. Fairy Tales and pixie dust WERE my thing untill i went to Epcot b/c there are more fairy tales and pixie dust at Universal!
Originally posted by pheneix
////>>>It has been decreasing, but so have ALL the parks.<<<
True, but no other park can claim that a 1/3 of its attendance has been wiped out too. /////
O.K. I had too much time on my hands today ( :lol: ) and I went searching Theme park attendance on the internet back to 1998.
In 1998, Epcot had 10.596 million people come to their parks, while, Universal had 9.0 million people. (I chose Universal since you continually say how Universal is doing amazing and Disney and Epcot are losing) Last year, Epcot had 8.3 million and Universal had 6.9 million. Thus, since 1998, Universal has seen a drop of 2.1 million people and Epcot saw a drop of 2.2 million people (now during 1998 to 2002 there have been obvious up and down fluctiations for Epcot, but mostly a continual decline for Universal. I do realize IOA opened and spread people out, but so did AK for WDW). That said, that trend shows Epcot's drop is virtually IDENTICAL to Universal's. So, although it isn't quite a third of a drop for either, other parks can claim to be "wiped out" the same also (For reference, Magic Kingdom last year saw 1.6 million people less than 1998 and MGM saw 1.4 million less than 1998).
The original question in the thread was everyone saying Epcot's attendance has collapsed. When looking back to attendance levels all the way back to 1998, ALL the parks in Orlando have seen nearly identical declines. So to answer the orginal posters question, No it appears Epcot's attendance has dropped, but no more than other parks.
////>>>just take your numbers for theme park attendance, copy and paste my friend, it will make your arguments credible<<<
No sense beating around the bush here...
NO!////
Alright, since you are unable to give us actual numbers, why throw around numbers at all? If you can't give us the actual numbers because of people losing their jobs, how could you even throw around your "4000" number without putting those people in jeapordy. I respect your intentions, but obviously something is being stretched here. How come you only have numbers for Epcot to throw around?. Just a question
Originally posted by ArchiDanDisney
Because they aren't really numbers, he's just taking a guess.
Originally posted by ArchiDanDisney
Disney will be no more? I'm glad you are a theme park guru. Thanks for the notice.
Originally posted by ArchiDanDisney
Because they aren't really numbers, he's just taking a guess.
Originally posted by burbur
give it up already.
the guy obviously knows what he's talking about. all you people are just gettin' rowdy cuz he's saying something negative about disney.
Originally posted by pheneix
/////Pull it back one more year. In 1997 Epcot brought in 11.8 million guests (the first time it had hit that level since the 80's). That year USF also saw 8.9 million guests (same as '98). If you're going to figure in the extra theme park effect, you might as well do it for WDW. On a side note, in 1997 the Magic Kingdom had 17 million guests and MGM had 10.6 million guests. 1997 was the 25th anniversary of WDW, therefore attendance at the MK spiked tremendously. in 1996 the Magic Kingdom had 13.8 million visitors (lower than last year), while Epcot and MGM had 11.2 and 10 million visitors, respectively.
Since 1997 Epcot has seen a drop of nearly 4 MILLION guests. Because of the 1997 spike that MK had a comparison of that year is probably not fair, so we'll choose 1998, where it had 15.6 million visitors. That is a drop of 1.5 million visitors, far less than Epcot and the park is more attended to boot. Finally, MGM has dropped nearly 2.5 million visitors since 1997.///////
Thanks for the 1997 and 1996 numbers. I couldn't find anything before 1998 :lol: Those numbers make things look a little worse. I never realized Epcot, MGM and MK were so close before. Very interesting. I think its pretty fair to say AK really kind of hurt MGM and Epcot. It obviously made people chose between the 3 remaining parks after the MK and spread them out more equally among those 3 Since MGM was kind of already at that "equal-number" it doesn't make the decline look as bad for them(Not to mention Universal and Seaworld added more to do, giving and forcing people to make even more choices.)
I'm sure the 25th helped boost Epcot a little in 1997 also, so it may actually be fairer to compare everything to the 1996 numbers. Since then Epcot has seen a drop of about 2.9 million and MGM 2.0 million. Obviously a somewhat larger concern than the 1998 numbers indicate, but still not horrific. I see the concern is that the trend will continue and thus it needs addressing. However, what happened between 1997 and 1998? My guess again would be the effect opening of AK had. Maybe people are bypassing Epcot in favor of the other parks, or maybe its just that not everyone who comes can go to every park so they must chose, making the "remaining" parks on a more equal level (I hope that makes sense)
///CTX Rover has actually been keeping it pretty civil IMO...///
Thanks. I enjoy a good debate.
/////If management really didn't think that Illuminations was crucial to Epcot's health, do you really think they would keep the park open that late? .////
I also think it is open later because of the large array of "fine dining" experiences in almost every WS pavilion. They want people to eat dinner in those restaurants. Of course, this is another reason why people may be coming from other parks to spend the night at Epcot. However, I still can't believe they are hurting so much during the day. I will have to accept that it may be happening or until I see it myself.
/////This is the same company that justifies closing the Magic Kingdom at 7 p.m. without any Spectro or Fantasy in the Sky, and it's attendance is nearly twice as high as the other parks on property////
Sorry to bring this up, not trying to start a Universal vs Disney thing. But it may be worth noting that the MK alone also attracts more than twice the attendance than the whole Universal Orlando resort attracts (total of both IOA and the Studios).
Hoping this is the end of a good debate (although always ready for more)
Originally posted by justinsul1
And you all urself a CM? CMs aren't supposed to be obnoxious. I was just being sarcastic. If all CMs are as mean and snotty like you, i guess that is another reason disney is going down the drain.
Ok... where in there did he claim he was a cast member. If you're getting it from below his member name, that must mean I'm a senior Cast member... ooohOriginally posted by justinsul1
And you all urself a CM? CMs aren't supposed to be obnoxious. I was just being sarcastic. If all CMs are as mean and snotty like you, i guess that is another reason disney is going down the drain.
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