jloucks
Well-Known Member
Price (cost) and Demand (crowds) are forever linked. It is a basic foundation of economics, as is Supply (park capacity).
You can only adjust one, by adjusting another.
There are little economic exceptions of course, like "induced demand". I argue, based on this, that even if WDW added 4 gates, you are not going to see lower crowd levels. Demand is heavily affected by supply, and if you increase supply, you are just going to increase demand. To put it another way, the reason a lot of people don't go, is because of crowd levels. You add more parks, you will bring these people back, which unfortunately just creates the same crowd level again and we start all over again.
You can only adjust one, by adjusting another.
There are little economic exceptions of course, like "induced demand". I argue, based on this, that even if WDW added 4 gates, you are not going to see lower crowd levels. Demand is heavily affected by supply, and if you increase supply, you are just going to increase demand. To put it another way, the reason a lot of people don't go, is because of crowd levels. You add more parks, you will bring these people back, which unfortunately just creates the same crowd level again and we start all over again.