Ok, I'll look at this with fastpass first, then I will use a different method. Daily capacity does not change for Tron (19,200), but the amount of people soaked up does.
1) Tron with FP
- People on ride (98 people)
- People in a 120 minute standby line (with 25% capacity allocation) 800 people
- People in a 15 minute Fastpass line (with 75% capacity allocation) 300 people
Total people soaked up is now down to ~1200 people. However there is still a advantage to Tron... it will soak up the 1200ish people for about 12 hours a day.
Now bear with me, this math will be a little weird, I'm going to look into how much Guest time is spent per day per attraction (AKA not doing other things).
Also, I looked it up and Frozen NEVER has run more than 3 shows a day, so I'm going to switch to 3 shows a day (Daily capacity down to 6,000 people).
- 90minutes per standby guest per show
- 90*1000*3= 270,000 guest minutes
- 65 minutes per fastpass guest per show
- Total = 465,000 guest minutes spent at the theater per day
Tron:
- 90 minutes per standby guest *number of standby guests per hour *Hours of operation
- 90*400*12= 432,000 guest minutes
- 15 minutes per fastpass guest*number of fp guests per hour*hours of operation
- 15*1200*12 =216,000 guests minutes
- Total= 648,000 guest minutes spent at the ride per day
A lot of this math gives advantage to the theater:
- About an hour long show, Frozen at DCA is 55 mins, Aladdin was 45
- Theater standby guests arrive an average of 30 minutes preshow
- Only a 90 minute line for Tron on most days (this will be more popular than 7D I think)
- 75% FP allocation
Final point, the soaking of crowds scales with business for tron, it does not for a theater. On a busier day the Tron line will get longer and more people will be soaked up. Considering Frozen only ran 3 shows on NYE in 2019 and 2020 I don't think DCA was able to hold a fourth show a day even at the busiest of days.