...do you not care, or is there part fo you that wish it were open just so that maybe, just maybe, an attraction you DO enjoy might not be so crowded.
Someone started a thread about Hall of Presidents being closed for a few weeks' refurb, and while I can do without going to HoP again, I figure it might enhance crowd levels for attractions around the immediate area I would like, like the Riverboat or Huanted Mansion. If you have a kid who doesn't like roller coasters, you might not care about Space Mountain being closed or having temporary malfunctions...but that might mean longer lines at other Tomorrowland attractions your kid does enjoy, like Buzz Lightyear.
There have been a few occasions I've gone where Tom Sawyer Island was closed, and I always thought, if it were open, it might at least some kids would be burning off steam there, and there'd be less foot traffic everywhere else.
And if there were a problem at Expedition Everest, some people might up and leave, but others might stick around to see if the problem gets solved, and that would mean much more foot traffic everywhere else.
I mean, stuff like that can't be helped, but I was curious if anyone else here is as as I am, and thinks about how things I have no intention of doing could effect all the things I do intend to do...
Someone started a thread about Hall of Presidents being closed for a few weeks' refurb, and while I can do without going to HoP again, I figure it might enhance crowd levels for attractions around the immediate area I would like, like the Riverboat or Huanted Mansion. If you have a kid who doesn't like roller coasters, you might not care about Space Mountain being closed or having temporary malfunctions...but that might mean longer lines at other Tomorrowland attractions your kid does enjoy, like Buzz Lightyear.
There have been a few occasions I've gone where Tom Sawyer Island was closed, and I always thought, if it were open, it might at least some kids would be burning off steam there, and there'd be less foot traffic everywhere else.
And if there were a problem at Expedition Everest, some people might up and leave, but others might stick around to see if the problem gets solved, and that would mean much more foot traffic everywhere else.
I mean, stuff like that can't be helped, but I was curious if anyone else here is as as I am, and thinks about how things I have no intention of doing could effect all the things I do intend to do...