Giraffe Lounge
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Lest we forget, Disney calculates its attendance figures based on the first park you visit in a day--removing Fantasmic!, if anything, may promote more guests going to DHS first thing in the day and then Epcot or the MK later, so DHS could see an artificial boost in attendance numbers. I don't think overall profits are affected at all, though. People who are planning trips to WDW aren't going to cancel because of this. Whether they spend the evening at DHS or Epcot doesn't really matter. They'll still be eating dinner and buying souvenirs.
That's the way that the TEA/ERA yearly attendance figures are calculated, I would expect that Disney, with the ability to track passes and such, has a much more refined system.
But you're point is taken insofar as next year's Attendance Report may be skewed.
OT- this is a major gripe I have with the way the TEA/ERA report is created in regards to resorts with multiple parks. For example, all summer Disneyland opens at 8am and DCA opens at 10am, the two are 100 yards from each other. So even if you go to the resort expressly to ride the new Midway Mania attraction, if you're there at 9am you're going to spend an hour at DL and give that park attendance credit, even if you're really there for DCA (never thought those words would actually get typed by me).