mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2008
- Messages
- 62,528
I don't know where the idea that Disney instituted this stuff to force someone to spend more time planning. It is only logical that if they didn't need to put this stuff in place they wouldn't. It cost them a lot of money to operate this system and they wouldn't do it if they didn't have too. The thing that people don't seem to understand is that just MK alone has a daily population of some of the larger cities in many states. There was a time, in a land far away, that we could just go and do our thing, eat when we felt like it and ride whatever rides we had the patience to wait for. WDW is way to big for that now, too many people all trying to do the same thing at the same time.
Too many people are trying to do the same thing because there aren't enough new things to keep up with the growing crowds. That's not an inevitable outgrowth of attendance increases. It's a result of choices Disney made to hold back in investing in new attractions.
If addition of net new attractions had kept up with attendance increases, those people would be spread out among new things. That approach worked beautifully at DLR. I'm not sure why they chose such a different approach for WDW.