Well, yes, or course..but good businesses also find ways to keep their customers happy or they will go away. A constant crush of people will, in the long run, have unexpected consequences. Didn't I read that guests were up but spending was down? They do not want to run off tourists, high end hotel guests, PAP buyers, and locals that don't like dangerous packed conditions anymore than anyone else. I hope they find a way to have balance, or DLR could turn into more of a local hangout than they want.
I agree. All valid points. This is a good discussion.
This reminds me of one of those SIMS amusement park games - at first, it's great fun to get everything up and running, and see the crowds of people start to flock to the park - but a few wrong moves here and there in the game, such as allowing the park to be too over crowded, and too lined up, and well - it's game over...
That is to say, in the video game it's game over, but in the real world - (
Disneyland) - nunzia is right... unexpected consequences for Disneyland could occur, (such as people leaving the park in droves after all, due to the intense gridlock of the over-crowded parks.)
Profit can only be had when all who participate are happy. Or at the very least, it should only be celebrated when such is the case.
IMO, Disneyland has a problem on their hands whether they as business people making profit want to believe it, or not. (Hydroguy, this is
not directed at you!!

I love you on the boards and really appreciate all of your input! I have a hunch you yourself may be in a business that makes profit but only profit that is created by making sure that your clients are 100% satisfied with your service/products.) Currently, Disneyland is not quite fitting the criteria to ensure all are happy because it's too crowded. I do see profit being made now at Disneyland and truly am happy for them, but no changes with all of this profit (seem to) have been done to help the situation; more staff to run smoother lines, for example, would be nice.) I guess they might be sinking their profits into the renovations?
I hope Disneyland will be able to overcome this because as much as my sentiments may make one think that I am irritated by it all - well, I am,

lol, but I do also see the magic

and fun in Disneyland and California Adventure Parks. I would
love to see this problem resolved, because I do so love Disneyland, as do the rest of you.
Disneyland, are you there?
