lockedoutlogic
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I know .. I was just dreaming .. but there ARE limits to how many tickets they sell. They can't have 200,000 people trying to enter Magic Kingdom on one day.
So don't they limit tickets now already now?
They close the Magic Kingdom on days when it reaches "capacity". Essentially, limiting who can get into the park for a while. There is a limit to the number of people they allow in the park.
And they limit it as well with the two holiday parties.
There is only a set number of party tickets sold per night, thus limiting how many guests are riding rides and participating in the extra party stuff during those party events.
What's to say they do another 24 hour MK day and make it a hard-ticket event? $210 per ticket, limited number of tickets sold (which makes it a hot item and ensures they sell out), but you can party 24 hours long. Why wouldn't they do that if they think they can make money on it? The rest of the resort guests just simply plan on going to one of the other three parks those days.
Right...they do limit attendance on most days...actually they don't...it's about 20% of the calendar year...
And actually...then don't limit it all...they get people to pay twice
By having a truncated day at full price and back it up with a a ridiculous per hour charge party using the same park overhead costs...
So that doesn't hold.
They'll never limite attendance...whether it's December 31
Or September 9...
If they should fill up...they just send you to Epcot for a few hours and laugh their way to the SunTrust.
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