News Muppet Vision 3D operating under reduced hours

ChrisFL

Premium Member
10-6 isn't terrible hours for this honestly, I think it's fine. Nobody is rushing to see it at rope drop and most people are away from that area late at night with no more osborne lights etc.
 

Missing20K

Well-Known Member
The Board must be quite worried about a potential reduction in top line growth over the coming years. I feel like I wouldn't be surprised to see CM's walking around looking in pay phones for change soon. Pay phones still exist right?
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Missing20K

Well-Known Member
Maybe they should start an after 4pm pass like they have for Epcot?

That would be perfect. Just in time to wait 3 hours before catching the last train on the Slink.

Just cause I was curious, I looked at schedule today. Currently 14 attractions at DHS. Today's single day ticket price with tax is $121.41. Assuming you catch each attraction once (which includes such blockbusters as "Disney 'The Nutcracker and the Four Realms' Sneak Peek" open 10-6, "Walt Disney Presents" also 10-6, "Star Wars Photo Opportunities" just wow, and "Star Wars at Walt Disney World Resort" schedule unavailable, and "Star Wars: Path of the Jedi" schedule unavailable) that is $8.67 per "attraction".

What a joke.
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
As a big theater show running continuously in a low-attendance park, MV3D often plays to barely-occupied houses. Imagine what Philharmonic would be like if MK only had 60% of its usual attendance. The movie shorts in Magic Eye in Epcot also is in the same situation.

Since (almost) no one is rope-dropping MV3D or seeing it during the run-up time to Fantasmic! and the hub shows, it's only makes sense to lop off the early and late times. If this indeed happening, I'm sure they'll extend its hours again during the holiday crush.
Well crafted corporate defense.
 

Kman101

Well-Known Member
10-6 isn't terrible hours for this honestly, I think it's fine. Nobody is rushing to see it at rope drop and most people are away from that area late at night with no more osborne lights etc.

I'm not overly outraged either. I get it (and I get why people are also annoyed at the cuts, as am I, but this isn't the worst in the world). I'm sure once traffic increases so will the hours again.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
Not the same as Seasonal Death March. Because of the location and low foot traffic, it will have coin saved by having less CM and operational staffing until Galaxy's Edge Opens. People tend not to make it to that corner until ten and after dinner/before night time shows people migrate towards Hollywood and Sunset Blvd.
 

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