The Empress Lilly
Well-Known Member
Yes. The mechanism is subtle. If one were to ask the average guest if a large boxy showbuilding left visible in plain sight is a problem they'd answer that this is excessive perfectionism. Yet if you observe them, the areas where they linger, where they sit down, are the very areas where the theming and placemaking is achieved through these perfectionist means they laugh off. Subconsciously they do notice the effects.I agree on this. I think the premium paid for Disney by the “average guest” is because it is more/better than Six Flags. But I’m sure they don’t obsess like we do here about something like the theming or lack thereof of the exterior of a show building.
Indeed, it is why they go to EPCOT and not Six Flags, even if they just ask for coasters and beers in their amusement park.
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