Exactly.
If you had gone back in time 55 years and told Walt and his sharp pencil boys then that they should spend a few hundred million dollars to build a new E Ticket that can only get 1,500 riders per hour at best, but will spend the first few months only getting 700 riders per hour and will only operate for 8 to 10 hours per day,
Walt would have fired you on the spot.
And then Walt would turn to Bob Gurr and Marc Davis and tell them to do something with pirates, and so they used slide rules and watercolor paints to design Pirates of the Caribbean for half that budget that easily put 2,800 people per hour through as it hosted 40,000 customers in the average 16 hour Saturday. Back when Disneyland attendance was
one third of what it is today.
This is a problem because for at least the past decade, over and over again, the current crop of Celebrity Imagineers and Clueless Park Executives keep designing, approving and paying for these rides that have abysmally low capacity.
The execs who keep making these idiotic decisions are simply not good hosts and aren't doing their jobs well.
Meanwhile, at Disneyland, the ride has been closed for an hour and is stuck on Boarding Group 63.
@chadwpalm we're all pulling for you that it reopens shortly and gets up to 77 before 4:30! I think if the ride reopens before 3pm you will probably make it!
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