Tha Realest
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Most of last week Star Tours, Indy, Pirates, and others had waits of 5-10 mins. Each has been holding steady 25+ throughout the day.RSR had a 40 minute standby yesterday at around 5pm.
Most of last week Star Tours, Indy, Pirates, and others had waits of 5-10 mins. Each has been holding steady 25+ throughout the day.RSR had a 40 minute standby yesterday at around 5pm.
That is extreme "sky is falling" thinking don't you think? There is no indication that things will progress in that manner. And if it does the market will correct things just as it did before.At what point does that tip though? If they cancel all live entertainment? If they start stagger opening entire lands? If they start closing restaurants randomly ala Paris? If they lay off enough mechanics that rides become deadly ala Big Thunder?
That is extreme "sky is falling" thinking don't you think? There is no indication that things will progress in that manner. And if it does the market will correct things just as it did before.
The only long lines seem to be Matterhorn (only running one side?) and Space Mountain because Space Mountain.
My pessimism is that I don't believe it's Disney's intention to offer that trade off. I think they thought SWGE would pack the park to record levels and allow them to push prices to record highs simultaneously.
Part of my group today were two cousins who are APs. But they are the least AP like APs. They don’t buy any merch, they don’t know anything about the history of the parks or Disney, they don’t know what IP means... I could go on and on.
They use the AP about 5-6 times a year and only bought it because they thought it would be something fun to do a few times a year. Took them to SWL. They were ready to leave after 15 minutes. They didn’t even care to ride Falcon. We explained the ride to them and told them it was a simulator that was pretty much only fun if you get the pilot roles (we told them that we would make sure they get pilot since we were a party of 6) and still they said “we ll see it next time.” They preferred leaving and going to try some new seasonal snacks instead like the fritters at Royal Street Veranda. So corn fritters and Bengal bbq beat out the falcon tonight. What I found interesting is that it was on their radar.... slightly. We spent most of the first part of the day at DCA where they mentioned they want to see SWL because their passes are expiring soon and they re not renewing. I encouraged that they see the land and ride Falcon but alas.
So this I feel is a microcosm of the issue. There is no sense of urgency to see SWL in its current state. It’s not a must-do.
I mean we had #thanksShanghai cuts and all the doom and gloomers came out and said it was the start of the train to Pressler town. And yet it never happened. It passed, the cuts were reverted, and everyone basically forgot about it and moved onto the next topic.That’s what I said at what point.... this summer with the lighter crowds a few cut shows and 1 track on the autopia and limited monorail hours weren’t too big of a deal..... but now more entertainment had been cut.... and then????
And of course we don’t really know what the situation is with maintenance... who can say how many hours have gotten cut in that department?
But you like to play the "what if" game to the extreme
Then you should have stated it that way from the beginning instead of being so vague....Umm no. I’m not asking what if... I’m saying at what point would you rather have larger crowds and a better park?
At what point do the cuts become great enough that you don’t enjoy the empty parks as much?
I definitely prefer the former.
At what point does that tip though? If they cancel all live entertainment? If they start stagger opening entire lands? If they start closing restaurants randomly ala Paris? If they lay off enough mechanics that rides become deadly ala Big Thunder?
That’s vague?
Yes, not as direct as this post:That’s vague?
At what point do the cuts become great enough that you don’t enjoy the empty parks as much?
and yes I agree with you 100%... it will be different for all people.
I don’t agree that entertainment will magically get hired back, that has not been the case so far.
At what point does that tip though? If they cancel all live entertainment? If they start stagger opening entire lands? If they start closing restaurants randomly ala Paris? If they lay off enough mechanics that rides become deadly ala Big Thunder?
We have a new parade debuting, which everyone seems to forget when talking about the entertainment cuts. So entertainment isn't being cut that much. Yes they've cut some things, but it takes a lot of CM to put together a parade. Anyways, will all that stuff cut come back in the future, maybe. But more likely they will create new entertainment offerings to replace what was cut.
And we still don’t know what they have planned for next summer. There had been rumors that PtN was going to be seasonal, until it got put on hold. Now with rumors of it being reworked coming up again we may yet see it back next summer. So again these cuts are all likely short term and either new or refurbed offerings will made available. As @BrianLo stated you can only cut so much for a single quarter to make it look good. It’s not a long term strategy, investment will happen again.Nobody is forgetting about the 1 day parade that is replacing the 1 day parade that the resort had. We also aren’t forgetting the same resort traditionally had 2 day parades and a night parade running daily.
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