BigTxEars
Well-Known Member
This thread is already going off the rails, but let me try to answer the OP question. It's not really so much about capacity of the overall park, although it will help. It's about adding more ride capacity for Fantasyland, and more to the point, more capacity for the younger set. A lot of Fantasyland rides have long lines, even at times of the year when the park overall isn't that crowded. As Lasseter put it, they had their smallest guests waiting in the longest lines. So for example, Dumbo, a low-capacity ride that is popular with preschoolers, gets its capacity doubled. WDW, and the MK in particular, skews younger than it did twenty years ago and this expansion is a reflection of that fact. I don't think Disney expects this expansion to make much of a difference in the overall crowd feeling at the MK; I think Disney expects this will have a big effect on the satisfaction of its youngest guests (and their parents).
Well put