Disney to Consider Closing Parks Earlier?

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Disney to Close Parks Before A Closing Event? Company Officials Mulling Big Change in Operating Hours
by Claire Voyant

Lake Buena Vista, FL -- Debate has raged over the new Wishes and Illuminations shows at the Walt Disney World resort and their effect on traffic patterns within the parks, say insiders within The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS).

Unofficial totals put the number of guests staying onsite and entering the parks on an upswing since the inception of these two nighttime spectaculars, that have met with glowing reviews since their introduction.

But the dark downside to the crowds is an undercurrent of upset managers who have quietly lobbied upper management for a profound change in the way the parks schedule closing hours.

Insiders have leaked that, as a result of numerous guest complaints, the parks' management teams are considering a plan to close the three parks that end with a 'special event' one hour before the start of the event. For example, if the final showing of "Wishes" is to begin at 9:00 p.m. during off-season touring, then the park will officially close and all guests will be slowly and magically escorted out of the park beginning at 8:00 p.m.

Or, for example, guests may be asked to slowly make their way to the exits to enjoy a one of a kind viewing of Fantasmic from any of the myriad of magical Disney transportation options awaiting them in the MGM-Disney Studios parking lot.

Company officials have not officially confirmed the rumor, but in an exclusive interview, Michael Naysnur, public relations director for Walt Disney World did confirm that interest in the plan is growing.

"We have had a number of complaints from long-time visitors that the increase in quality in the night-time spectaculars has led to a decrease in quality of 'late-night strolling' time, when our frequent guests normally enjoy a quiet walk back through the park without the distraction of open attractions or the hustle and bustle of busy food and shop areas," said Naysnur.

"These guests have complained that after an event like Illuminations ends they are upset, for instance, when other guests are seen exiting the Canadian pavilion singing loudly 'O Canada'. This has the potential of interfering with the majority of guests quietly taking in the beautiful scenery of Future World and the World Showcase."

While denying that the plan has actually been given a hard opening date, he did confirm that soft dates will be utilized sometime between the months of February and March.

"We are considering the possibility of closing the parks one hour earlier than Fantasmic!, Wishes, and Illuminations. This will give the guests a chance to exit the park, without feeling like they are forced into overindulging in food consumption, souvenir purchasing, or experiencing any loud and exciting attractions. Instead, the guests will be allowed to slowly make their way to the entrance, and enjoy an uninhibited view of Fantasmic, Wishes, and Illuminations from outside of the parks," Naysnur said.

"We expect that this trial run will be quite successful, and we are considering the idea of having outside viewing areas set up with exclusive seating and merchandising opportunities...for an added surcharge, of course."
 
Excellent news coverage, airlarry.

I believe the spokesman went on to say that this was a logical extension of early entry and would be known as early exit and that the period afterwards would be called an EE-night indicating everywhere's empty

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I like that! "Early Exit" program...
 

I'm assuming this early exit program will still allow you to watch fantasmic! from the theater or Wishes from in front of the castle? Is this mainly going to shut down the other attractions and guests who are not attending the shows will leave to lessen the crowds? If this is so- great!
just not sure I understand exactly the plan.
 
This press release was supposed to be held until April 1. Come one throw everyone out of the park to watch Fantasmic and Wishes from the parking lot. Closing the restaurants in WS early, I don't think so.
 
1) On-balance, it does make sense.
. . . They are opening Adventureland later.
. . . Now they will close earlier to make up for it.

2) What Mr. Naysnur forgot to mention was that they plan to rope-off sectrions of the parking areas for special viewing. Although it will increase the daily parking fee to $19.95 ($11.95 for Annual Pass Holders), the aerial views will be mostly unobstructed.
 
good one airlarry I even laughed out loud. But lets not give Eisner any ideas.:hyper:
 
Maybe every 100th guest should also be given a sweeper and a scan card to see how long it takes them to LEAVE the park. ;)
 
Very good, just make sure eisner doesnt see this!!!!!!
 
Re: "Early Exit" program...

Now, if Eisner would just personally take this plan to heart, I think it's a great idea - in regards to his contract and tenure at Disney, that is.
 
Actually, what their going to do after guests
have been "magically whisked" back to their
hotel rooms is beam "Illuminations" and
"Wishes" to the hotel room t.v. sets (pay-per
view, of course) :smooth:
 
OK- this is why I try to stay away from this board- I'm gullable!:rolleyes:
In hindsight- it is funny!!!
 
this is making me nauseous just thinking about it. I'm sure the stores will stay open, just close the rides to save on the cost of running them..
 




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