Davey Jones II
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Given social distancing requirements that may be in effect after a reopening, at least at first...I am wondering if Disney and their competitors will nudge theme parks (slightly? somewhat? a lot?) toward the Discovery Cove model -- less patrons, who pay much more per day, but receive a better experience because the place is much less crowded. Honestly, I would pay a lot more to experience that. I wouldn't be able to go as often, of course, but there is something to be said for quality over quantity.
Yes, I know this would effectively freeze out some lower income people, but hasn't Disney been moving inexorably toward that anyway, in recent years? And how else can you have social distancing in a theme park? The insane crowds packing the parks, before Disney closed up shop, might not be feasible or even possible for the coming year or two.
Just a thought. I welcome your comments.
Yes, I know this would effectively freeze out some lower income people, but hasn't Disney been moving inexorably toward that anyway, in recent years? And how else can you have social distancing in a theme park? The insane crowds packing the parks, before Disney closed up shop, might not be feasible or even possible for the coming year or two.
Just a thought. I welcome your comments.