flyerjab
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Last time I checked, Disney owns the theme park market share/attendance numbers in Florida. It isn’t much of a competition. If Disney and Universal were in a heated competition for “king” of the theme park business in Orlando, with attendance having been relatively equivalent, then yes, they would definitely “need” a response. This is not the case. The way they are responding is more so them saying Universal in no way determines our creative output in the parks. As a company, we are sufficiently established enough that we chart our own decisions. Our park improvements have nothing to do with our neighbors down the street.Disney doesn’t need an answer to Epic Universe. Its attendance is already going to go up next year.
Nothing Disney or Universal builds is preventing me from visiting Epic. As for the other six parks, the problems are more heavily Universals parks… and admittedly my dear Animal Kingdom.
Also, in essence, the amount of new lands in total basically equates to a new park for WDW. So even though they probably will never build a new park, what park fans are getting are 4 new, modern park lands, a new parade, a new resort and rumor would strongly suggest a new night time show somewhere (hopefully DAK). This pretty much equals a new park. I also appreciate how each park is getting something new, rotating from one to the next year after year. It spreads it out, giving folks reasons to visit new parts of the larger resort every year.
Also, since Epcot’s 50th is 2032, it would not surprise me if a redo of Spaceship Earth or Imagination would happen for that event. The pandemic royally screwed up what they had planned for that park, and either the pandemic, or Chapek (or both) messed up WDWs 50th. I would hope that they don’t make that mistake for Epcot’s 50th. I am certain, though, that the majority of forum members are already certain that Disney will still mess that up anyway lol.
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