brentm77
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Disney WANTS the parks full year round. Why in the world would they want low crowds? The more people the more revenue.
Because, at some point, parks that are too full drive away tourists, who spend more than AP's while in the parks. This is especially true if AP revenue can be kept the same by increasing prices. But, yes, they would lose some revenue spent by those AP's that may not be made up with increased or sustained tourists.
The second reason is that it appears to be taking a toll on the rides and infrastructure of the park.
The third reason is that it harms the brand long term. Every guest that has a disappointing experience tells three other potential customers, who tell three more, etc. In the long run, the brand starts to lose its value.
However, the earlier poster may have a point. Maybe there are a thousand other people willing to take my place next year if I decide not to go. Maybe I am a rare exception that has reached the point where crowds may keep me away. But if the normal rule of business is true - one person complaining means there are many more who don't complain.
Yes, there are times when you can hit that sweet timing and the park isn't overflowing. But, it is almost impossible to time as a tourist that needs to plan months in advance. Touring Plans is useless and it seems to be hit or miss, even in months like February, despite the best planning and calculations. A coworker who took his family in a traditionally slow time in February last year complained of how crowded it was.
That said, I understand the arguments for keeping the park full. It is all wishful thinking on my part and I don't expect it to change. I will probably continue to go for the next five or so years until my girls are raised. Especially after the much improved experience at DCA. After that, if nothing has changed, it will be time to take a break and spend more of my tourist dollars elsewhere.
In any case, I am extremely grateful to have made so many happy memories over that past many years, and hopefully will make some great new ones in the coming years.
Thanks for the interesting debate everyone.

thanks!

