Nastory4
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Live Long & Prosper@Endor Sightseer I appreciate that you wore a Star Trek t-shirt during your visit to Star Wars Launch Bay, and that Chewbacca still posed with you for the camera. Well done, sir!
Live Long & Prosper@Endor Sightseer I appreciate that you wore a Star Trek t-shirt during your visit to Star Wars Launch Bay, and that Chewbacca still posed with you for the camera. Well done, sir!
Will Space Mountain still be in Hyperspace mode during the first week of April?
Sadly, but expectedly, they have extended Season of the Farce. I never thought I'd hear myself say anything remotely similar to this, but I wish they would remove the Williams music and restore Giacchino's score.
And get kidnapped on the monorail lolThere is an old Vulcan proverb. Only Nixon could go to Disneyland.
In case you were wondering what impact the Star Wars overlay at Disneyland and WDW was having on the resorts, check out this OCRegister article a friend shared with me on Facebook.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/disney-703495-percent-star.html
"Attendance at Disney’s U.S. parks is up 10 percent over last year’s first quarter. Guests are spending 7 percent more because of higher costs for admission, food, beverages and merchandise, said Christine McCarthy, Disney’s chief financial officer."
I think we can safely say that SW Land is going to blow the roof off of Disneyland.
The problem with Disney's strategy here is that they're openly attributing a jump in guest spending to higher prices. So 10% more people are showing up, but spending is only up 7% - and the reason for that is higher prices. One could surmise this means fewer people are actually buying the overpriced food and merch. This is not a long-term strategy, as you can only charge so much for a First Order Burger before people stop buying them.
They can only improve profits so much via labor cuts and price hikes. At some point, the strategy runs out.
Also, I'd be loath to attribute the entire 10% increase in attendance to Season of the Force/Star Wars Awakens. This quarter included the end of the holiday season, and the 60th has been a massive draw for DL vs the same quarter the previous year. While SOTF is a factor, the pull factor of the 60th and PTN shouldn't be underestimated. The more likely story is that a combination of strong holiday season, SOTF and the 60th push drove an increase in attendance over the previous year.
Which isn't meant to diminish SOTF, which has singlehandedly reinvigorated Tomorrowland, making it the most unpleasant place in the park for most of the day as choking crowds try to get to Star Tours, Hyperspace Mountain and Launch Bay. I bet someone regrets not approving the plan to move Astro Orbiter away from the entrance of the land last year, as that giant eyesore causes severe bottlenecking.
Frankly, DL isn't prepared for the crowds that will crush it when Star Wars Land opens. It's going to be an absolute nightmare with capacity closures becoming de rigeur instead of a Christmas week phenomenon. And just like years gone by, DCA will become the backfill park for anyone who couldn't get into DL.
I'll shut up now.
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