I did not say that crowd control was the driving factor. YES. Disney is so greedy. They just want profits. Blah. Blah. Blah. We seriously need to move past that.Sure, crowd control is the driving factor for these tents. Even from you that's ridiculous. Which speaks volumes....
I don't take 21 day holidays to Disney. We are commandos, we take one week out of the year, including travel days and spend one full day in each park. I refuse to waste hours waiting for shows and parades -- if there is a faster and more convenient alternative, I will explore it.
I can live without the tents. But, if they become permanent then I will consider taking a trip for July 4th, Christmas, New Years or Spring Break, etc.
Crowds are a problem. People stake their spot for the parades and fireworks hours in advance and all day during the holidays, as if their life depends upon it. So, when that careless or clueless person or group walks up at the last minute and stands right in front of them -- they get ballistic. LOL. So, the special reserved viewing areas are a huge perk.
You can't fault Disney for testing out a concept. I do find it odd for a theme park, especially Disney. And, it may or may not work. There is still a lot that we don't know. We'll see.
But, a poster here already confirmed that the tents were sold out over the weekend. So, clearly Disney has been able to identify and address a need among a certain sector of its guests. And, I don't believe they are all super wealthy or very sick. LOL.
It's not the end of the world. You can still enjoy Disney like you always have. This isn't hurting anyone.
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