Budshark
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What WILL prompt building a 5th gate will be when Disney can no longer guarantee the terms of admittance to a degree that guest tolerance reaches an all time low. If I go to Disney ANY time of the year, and two of the four parks are frequently closed to capacity such that I might not be able to get IN to the MK at all during my vacation, THEN WDW will build a fifth gate.
Unlikely. The costs and infrastructure associated with a 5th gate are incredibly high. There is no sign for an appetite for that.
In your scenario, they'd still have to fix the 2 parks that are at capacity. Or increase prices. Guess what they'll pick?
The problem is as has been discussed the current approach is to make DAK and HS full day parks. Keep plugging away on Epcot. And MK is already a multi-day park.
To add a 5th gate one major thing has to happen. Vacations have to be longer. Human capacity to walk around parks non-stop for >5-6 days has to be reached. Financial ability to support 7-8+ day trips has to be reached. Those factors are outside Disney's control.
Adding a 5th park to offset parks that are at capacity won't be enough. It implies that people choose to miss a park. Which isn't going to be acceptable. And if the thought is that they won't miss a park, because it'll spread people out, it implies people will visit all 5 parks. And 5 parks, not including Springs, water parks, etc. appears to be outside the acceptable norm. 4 parks is already pushing it. Making all 4 parks full day events is something I'm interested in watching because I know it affects our vacation planning. Be interesting to see what the feedback is (felt more rushed, didn't have enough time, upset about missing X) when we hit that point in the next 2-3 years.