Do you think that Legoland will take visitors from WDW? I mean, it's pretty much a big thing! People go to Anaheim and pass up Disneyland to go to Legoland... what do you think Legoland will do to WDW's attendance rates etc.?
People go to Anaheim and pass up Disneyland to go to Legoland...
It will have trace impact, but if they price themslves as a bargin alternative to Universal and Sea World as a Disney off day, they could do pretty dang good and take quite a bit of $$$ away from the other 2.
US / IOA may be worth a one day $80 ticket. Sea World -- not really. Legoland, NO WAY. But if priced at $40 and half the price of the other competition, they could stay steadily full.
The Legoland Florida website shows the pricing at $65 for adults and $55 for kids.
When I visited legoland in Cali I kept thinking this place is a rip. My kids liked it, but there was no real reason to ever go more than once.
There really is no competition between the two as they really are two different experiences catering to different tastes and desires. I see Universal the same way. People who love Disney go to Disney and, maybe, visit Universal a day or two while on the WDW trip. Now, there are some people who prefer Universal, albeit a smaller number, who may make WDW a day or two while on their vacation. So, no, it will not affect Disney at all. You go to Orlando for a specific reason.
Disney will not suffer any ill effects from this, just as Potter is not enough to derail WDW economically. The Disney brand is one of the most well established brands in the world today. Disney fans go to Disney. Non-Disney fans do not. It has been that way and will stay that way. WDW will be fine. :wave:
All forms of entertainment are competition for WDW....
I'm local and I doubt I'll take the trip. It is about an hour to 1.5 hours to get there from Orlando. After you add in the price I don't think so.
Cypress Gardens was a pretty awful park to begin with. It made a typical Six Flags park look like the Magic Kingdom. Its also almost an hour drive from Disney, in kind of a bad area, and is not easily accessible by any major road or highway, meaning that tourists would have to drive through some, shall we say, less than appealing areas.
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