Peter Pirate
Its not the end of civilization...But you can see
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Come on LB, you know I know that...I was just kiddin' with Bob.
However, my point was IF (that's a big if) they were to quit curtailing things and actually give back (hours, etc.) wouldn't it make sense to implement a dark day (say MGM on Monday, Epcot on Tuesday & AK on Wedneday) until crowds were warranting more? I realize it'd be a huge stretch for this management to see the light but they could actually have the best of both worlds. They'd save bigtime on a whole Park being closed 3 days a week and ths would way more than offset the added hours to the open parks...But, again, it would take someone who actually does want to fix things to understand and implement this. Sadly, it would more likely be close the parks and further reduce the hours...Until there is no one left to visit anyway..
By the way, I am not necesarly endorsing this plan, I just think it's an interesting scenerio and one possibility...

However, my point was IF (that's a big if) they were to quit curtailing things and actually give back (hours, etc.) wouldn't it make sense to implement a dark day (say MGM on Monday, Epcot on Tuesday & AK on Wedneday) until crowds were warranting more? I realize it'd be a huge stretch for this management to see the light but they could actually have the best of both worlds. They'd save bigtime on a whole Park being closed 3 days a week and ths would way more than offset the added hours to the open parks...But, again, it would take someone who actually does want to fix things to understand and implement this. Sadly, it would more likely be close the parks and further reduce the hours...Until there is no one left to visit anyway..

By the way, I am not necesarly endorsing this plan, I just think it's an interesting scenerio and one possibility...




