I don't know. I've never run a theme park. But I do know that people have loved the parks for nearly 50 years, and they've loved them without a gondola and without multiple new rides appearing every year. I understand the need to add and innovate, but it seems like maybe Disney has too many big expensive projects going on at one time. Is it a stockholder issue? Like they need to show a profit, even when they're undertaking multiple capital improvements? For example, the Rivera DVC will eventually pay for itself, but they need to get it finished to start selling the shares, and until then, they're in the red.
Maybe I'm way off base, but it seems like with the millions and millions of dollars they're spending on these big projects, the salaries of a few performers is just a drop in the bucket. I'd rather have the streetmosphere people and Capt Jack than a gondola or even the Tron coaster (okay, maybe I kinda do like the idea of the Tron coaster, but I'd be fine waiting a few years for it to happen).