mickEblu
Well-Known Member
What he's saying is that a well-done production could in some ways help capacity more than a new attraction because almost no one is coming to the park specifically for the show.
So a well-done show helps the rest of the park more by giving people (a lot of people) that are already in the park another place to go without also drawing a huge number of additional guests into the gate. It's taking stress off of other park infrastructure rather than adding to it.
Short term maybe but long term you’re better off with the E ticket attraction for capacity. Not many people are going to the park for any one specific ride. It’s the collection of rides and experience as a whole that has people going back.
Of course this isn’t to say Disneyland needs another E ticket at the expense of its only outdoor theatre venue.
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