Okay, first I need to start off by saying that I'm really excited about all of the new attractions announced for WDW in the next few years. Each of them sounds like a good (well thought out) addition to its perspective park.
However, I'm wondering if Disney is doing the right thing by announcing all of this now. Disney has three great new attractions to market right now (Mission Space, Mickey's Philharmagic, and Wishes) without announcing what they are doing in 2 or 3 years. I'm wondering if any potential customers will decide to put off their trips to see Mission Space, Mickey's Philharmagic, and Wishes until the new rides are also built.
I know that, for local people, this is not a big deal. They can go and enjoy the new attractions now and still return when the new attractions begin opening. But, for a single school teacher in Michigan, I have to plan out my trip ahead of time and save money for it. Not to mention, preferrably find people to travel with and "share the magic." The fact is that I probably wouldn't go to Disney in the next couple of years either way. But, I'm wondering how many people who are planning to go to Disney might decide to put off their trip until the new attractions are also finished. They might think that they might as well wait a couple of years so that they can experience, Stitch Escape, Soarin', the new stunt show, and Expedition Everest. So, what do you think?
However, I'm wondering if Disney is doing the right thing by announcing all of this now. Disney has three great new attractions to market right now (Mission Space, Mickey's Philharmagic, and Wishes) without announcing what they are doing in 2 or 3 years. I'm wondering if any potential customers will decide to put off their trips to see Mission Space, Mickey's Philharmagic, and Wishes until the new rides are also built.
I know that, for local people, this is not a big deal. They can go and enjoy the new attractions now and still return when the new attractions begin opening. But, for a single school teacher in Michigan, I have to plan out my trip ahead of time and save money for it. Not to mention, preferrably find people to travel with and "share the magic." The fact is that I probably wouldn't go to Disney in the next couple of years either way. But, I'm wondering how many people who are planning to go to Disney might decide to put off their trip until the new attractions are also finished. They might think that they might as well wait a couple of years so that they can experience, Stitch Escape, Soarin', the new stunt show, and Expedition Everest. So, what do you think?