danlb_2000
Premium Member
Instead of widening the walkways, how about they limit the capacity of the magic kingdom and let in on site guests first?
... and how does that benefit Disney?
Instead of widening the walkways, how about they limit the capacity of the magic kingdom and let in on site guests first?
This is all about widening the path.This still doesn't look like the path would be that much wider to me. It almost looks like they are done over where the dx lights are. Maybe it's more to do with infrastructure.
Sadly that will never happen.Instead of widening the walkways, how about they limit the capacity of the magic kingdom and let in on site guests first?
Disney doesn't care about the guest experience as far as it being too crowded.
That's not true at all. Bob Iger mentioned in a quarterly call that crowding issues was lowering guests' enjoyment and they're still working on ways to deal with that. I've received surveys regarding the Halloween and Holiday MK parties and they both asked about crowding issues.
The last few times I've been to MK over the years it's been unbearably crowded with long attraction wait times.That's not true at all. Bob Iger mentioned in a quarterly call that crowding issues was lowering guests' enjoyment and they're still working on ways to deal with that. I've received surveys regarding the Halloween and Holiday MK parties and they both asked about crowding issues.
just speculation, but I think the path will be widened and separated from they sleepy hollow seating area by a half wall. this way there will not be people congesting the line and seating area.Is there any blue print of this? Just wondering if they are also expanding that seating area in Liberty Square at the end of the path, seems like good "firework viewing" right there
Please, please, please @wdwmagic , can we have a “rolling eyes” reaction option.Sadly that will never happen.
Disney doesn't care about the guest experience as far as it being too crowded.
They only limit it by what the maximum the fire marshal will allow.
Please, please, please @wdwmagic , can we have a “rolling eyes” reaction option.
But, but, but, I LIKE to roll my eyes. Out loud.You can use "Wow" and mean it sarcastically!
If you think the way the Wizarding World handles narrow paths is better then you've clearly never been on a half busy day. Nothing hurts the magical experience more than the entire land feeling as full as the space between Small World and Peter Pan.Oh, yes. I’m well aware of the wide open spaces at DCA (1.0 was particularly bed)!
I know people hate to compare Disney to Universal, but that’s another thing they got right with the Wizarding World—especially Diagon Alley’s Knockturn Alley—the narrow, winding feel that makes it seem more intimate and really directs your field of view as you explore. The whole time you’re fully immersed in a magical space while you’re also drawn to explore to see what lies around the corner.
Maybe SW:GE will provide some of this?
If you think the way the Wizarding World handles narrow paths is better then you've clearly never been on a half busy day. Nothing hurts the magical experience more than the entire land feeling as full as the space between Small World and Peter Pan.
The wider paths of something like Cars Land or the less packed with details web of paths like Pandora both are a thousand time more enjoyable even if they aren't as intimate and small feeling.
This times 1000I vote for some paths to be walking only. Scooters and stroller limited to certain paths.
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