Sign that Disney might increase capacity?

Ckelly14

New Member
I think that park capacity is not currently constrained by anything except consumer demand at this time (except at DHS). Maybe we will see close to Park capacity during spring break.
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
Plexiglass dividers and barriers may be a start but once we see Disney opening up the now closed resorts and restaurants in order to make more money thats the sure sign.
 

TTLUTS

Active Member
Original Poster
Plexiglass dividers and barriers may be a start but once we see Disney opening up the now closed resorts and restaurants in order to make more money thats the sure sign.
Finally, two insiders are reporting on wdwmagic that Walt Disney World has increased park attendance limits from 35% to 40% of full capacity. This reportedly changed on January 1, and was part of the Park Hopping rollout.
 

NelleBelle

Well-Known Member
Still reads as “rumor mill” to me. May have briefly “surged” in capacity for the holidays but I don’t see that continuing on through what is typically a less busy time for the park’s. Especially with Covid rates surging from holiday travel.🤷‍♀️
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
Finally, two insiders are reporting on wdwmagic that Walt Disney World has increased park attendance limits from 35% to 40% of full capacity. This reportedly changed on January 1, and was part of the Park Hopping rollout.
A small increase, creeping up, better than no move at all... but still not anywhere near showing your desired statement "I am just hopeful that they are close to returning to "normal" activities"
 

TTLUTS

Active Member
Original Poster
A small increase, creeping up, better than no move at all... but still not anywhere near showing your desired statement "I am just hopeful that they are close to returning to "normal" activities"
Step in the right direction....increasing capacity is the main point and if this is true, 50% is next (and my guess thats by spring break)
 

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