wisblue
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Do you think the fringe guests who rode one ride LOTS of times were really numerous enough to greatly impact the experience of the average guest? I'm seriously asking the question, and I don't know the answer.
That's a good question, but when dealing with the most popular attractions, it even makes a difference if guests are looking to do something twice. And, judging from the posters on this board, that group is fairly significant.
I also know from observation that in the paper FP days, a lot of people would rush to the FP machines at an attraction like TSMM, grab FPs for a group, and then push through the line to join that group in the standby line. That probably meant that hundreds of guests were getting 2 rides apiece on TSMM in the first hour or two after park opening, and at least some of them probably took another FP as soon as their window opened up again.
Your question raises for me the broader question of how representative posters on forums like this are of WDW guests as a whole. If the percentage of guests who are looking to do certain things multiple times is so low that it doesn't have a significant impact on the rest of the guests, then it shouldn't be hard to understand why Disney isn't overly concerned about doing something they don't like.