mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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I believe it's partially Disney isn't interested in spending the money, which in my view is idiotic. Maintaining and enhancing what's there is much cheaper than sinking 200 million into an E Ticket. Why they don't have the foresight to preserve the experience is mind boggling. I also understand that offerings like Extra Magic Hours have put a strain on maintenance teams. Instead of closing and opening Parks at more reasonable hours, allowing enough time for proper work to be carried out, Disney has been offering this perk and neglecting proper care. I do realize that the product is immense and taking care of it all while welcoming 20 Million people a year is complicated. It's just looking at (I know I know) Disneyland and Tokyo Disney and the way that they're able to take care of things it just proves it can be done.
There may be something to the idea Disney has over expanded with four parks and doesn't have a competent work force because of it. I couldn't say one way or another. All I know is there are attractions that should be in great shape that aren't.
You don't think the revenue that is generated by such a large number of overpriced resorts with high occupancy rates could help support that?
They already cut back on the EMH hours. Maybe instead of bankrolling those savings (yes, I know just an assumption on my part) they should invest that back into park maintenance.