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How many people can the Mk hold?
How many people can the Mk hold?
I see that Turkey has answered this already and better than me at this hour ... but I will tell you that money does not equal attractions sadly.
If it did there wouldn't be almost two dozen projects in various states just sitting in deep freeze ... and Disney wouldn't be sitting on its hands with another major anniversary coming up after ignoring some BIG ones since 2001.
Nope.
But Liberty Square likely looks kinda like this:
And Tomorrowland like this:
My family and I were in traffic trying to get into EPCOT (8:30 a.m.) that dayDid Epcot hit a phase 4 on new years in 1999?
maybe a we bit more than thatDisney doesn't release their capacity numbers. If I had to guess? I would say 70,000.
This may sound like a dumb question but has anyone heard how many people Disney anticipates having in September? It's usually pretty quiet but these promotions are helping the number jump a little bit. Thanks in advance.
Nope.
But Liberty Square likely looks kinda like this:
And Tomorrowland like this:
This is my first post here. I have been reading the threads here since my girlfriend introduced me to this site. I was wondering if you could shed some light on the various projects sitting around states in deep freeze as I am curious. She likes to think shes the Disney authority but doesn't know the answer to this one lol. Thanks in advance.
My family and I were in traffic trying to get into EPCOT (8:30 a.m.) that day
and the Park was closed. We immediately headed to the Magic Kingdom and stayed all day. I had NEVER SEEN so many people at one park in my life. Epcot did reopen later in the day but we decided to stay put. New Years Day we did go to EPCOT and a CM told us about the drinking and drunk guests and we were much better off at the MK especially with two young kids. Over all, it was an event we will never forget.:wave:
We're going 9/22-9/29 and I don't anticipate record crowds for Sepetember. I believe the promotions are similiar to what has run over the past few years so I'd expect the crowds to be the same or smaller (based on the economy) than prior years.
Hi. Sorry it took so long to respond, but been busy and didn't see this until now.
There are upwards of two dozen (yeah that many) projects at WDW that are in various states of approval that have been sitting while management uses the economic disaster as an excuse for not spending.
The majors include a complete redo of Fantasyland facades and structures (most of which are just slightly changed versions of what has existed since 1971). This would include a Little Mermaid E-Ticket attraction/shop at exit, removing the Snow White dark ride and replacing it with one themed to Beauty and the Beast as well as adding a family friendly SW dwarfs mine train coaster. MK would also get a pirate themed dining experience at the abandoned Adventureland Verandah.
EPCOT would see a replacement for the current Illuminations show and new versions of Imagination (total redo of entire pavilion including new 3D film) and Energy. Less solid are a few attraction concepts for World Showcase.
The Studios would see Star Tours 2.0, a coaster based on the doors scene in Monsters Inc and (less solid) a large replacement for the tram tour to nowhere as well as a major new full serve dining facility.
DAK would receive a whole new land with one mega attraction and a few smaller scale ones.
Those are the biggees ... or the ones that were most likely to see the light of day before the recession/depression hit.
If half of the above gets built in the next decade then consider things very fortunate!
~Better late ... than ... dead~
:lol::lol::lol:
You make it sound like a war, Steve!:ROFLOL:
It might as well be...:lookaroun
This one drives me crazy. ABSOLUTELY CRAZY. Here's a dining option they could add to a park that desperately needs another sit down location, and they could probably charge just about whatever they wanted for it. They'd immediately see a return on the investment (as opposed to investing in an attraction which would be harder to tie a direct return and income to), and beyond that, it would restart a revenue stream in a long dormant location.
WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD THEY NOT DO THIS?!?!?!?!?!??!?
It's the perfect example of how it seems they often don't see the forest through the trees. They have no idea how many people would be ecstatic to see the Verandah open again.
But where is this location?
From what I remember it used to be on the right hand side as soon as you crossed the bridge to Adventureland...
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