Epcot82Guy
Well-Known Member
The physics of it works to hold approximately 4. You have to determine square footage, which, just as in basic math, is length times width (i.e. length by width). You then divide the entire area by the amount you need. That is correct. However, that would (a) stack everything right on top of one another, leaving no room for queues, shops, pathways, etc. and (b) would mean the area is perfectly squared off. On the other hand, this involves, as several people have pointed out, saying that all E-tickets have footprints this size. It also relies on us using ONLY the 20kL footprint only. Granted, the outbuildings and Drive are back there, but roads and outbuildings can easily be relocated. Granted that does not free a ton of space up, but it certainly would add. However, we now deal with the trail issue since 20kL was filled in (a very dumb move IMHO).
Basics of this whole thing is that the possibility of fitting 3 E-tickets is high. The probability, not nearly as high. The point: Disney (at least in the past) does the impossible and unthinkable. While physics are necessary, a hugh space like that could turn into any number of things. Until proven impossible, I will simply wait and see and I simply suggest we all do the same. I personally am all for one giant E-ticket mountain with a mini-land around it (i.e. 2 or 3 small C and/or D-Tickets) with a smaller D or E ticket attached to ToonTown Fair. But, that's just my imagination...
Let's dream it people, and say no unless it is ABSOULTELY impossible.
Basics of this whole thing is that the possibility of fitting 3 E-tickets is high. The probability, not nearly as high. The point: Disney (at least in the past) does the impossible and unthinkable. While physics are necessary, a hugh space like that could turn into any number of things. Until proven impossible, I will simply wait and see and I simply suggest we all do the same. I personally am all for one giant E-ticket mountain with a mini-land around it (i.e. 2 or 3 small C and/or D-Tickets) with a smaller D or E ticket attached to ToonTown Fair. But, that's just my imagination...
Let's dream it people, and say no unless it is ABSOULTELY impossible.