Here is the thing though, you can't argue with the facts. Assuming those numbers are right, World of Disney is pulling in considerably more guests than either of the Universal parks are. That alone is mind blowing. It shows that Universal have made a complete hash of things, to the point where a shop can attract more guests than either of their parks. It also makes it incredibly hard for Disney to not want to maximize the retail offerings. How can any business ignore those kind of numbers? Of course, as park fans, we want to see attractions going up every year. But as a business, they are obviously looking for what they consider the balance.
I think if you were in their position, you would be pretty pleased that one of your shops is out-powering an entire theme park that belongs to the competition.
While the number of 8 million is impressive, aren't we comparing pears and apples here?
On the one hand a theme park which charges $80 admission for entering it and which most people would consider to be a full day worth of entertainment.
On the other hand a shop which charges no entry fee and many people might just look inside and then leave without buying anything. And especially if they just are counting people coming through the doors, the average visitor to DTD might actually enter WoD a few times during one visit.
An interesting comparison would be another shop at a mall or maybe the New York WoD shop. Unless we know which numbers other shops get, this 8 million number does not tell us very much.