prfctlyximprct
Well-Known Member
I'll play along.
Approximately 2 million Americans are wheelchair or scooter riders. In a nation of 300 million people, that's 0.67% of the population. I think it would be safe to assume that a relatively smaller percentage of wheelchair users decide to visit water parks in a given year, but let's assume the population percentage holds. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon have combined annual attendance of approximately 4 million. Applying the 0.67% figure, we can estimate that the number of guests visiting a Disney water park in need of a wheelchair is about 27,000, but let's round up to 30,000 to be generous. Even if none of those people came with their own mobility devices, the annual revenue on 30,000 wheelchair rentals at $12 a pop is $360,000, or less than $1,000 per day. You're willfully ignorant if you think $45,000 per park per quarter is going to help anybody "Make their Numbers."
I wish I could love this.