Halloween activities at the resorts
http://www.wdwmagic.com/resorts/wal...y-world-resort-hotel-halloween-activities.htm
http://www.wdwmagic.com/resorts/wal...y-world-resort-hotel-halloween-activities.htm
just curious if they will try to hide the seating of ROL with trees while walking to EERivers of light construction update
http://damouse.com/2015/10/28/rivers-of-light-edges-closer-with-october-2015-construction-update/
Great read on falling attendance and wait times at DHS
http://blog.touringplans.com/2015/1...twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
Great read on falling attendance and wait times at DHS
http://blog.touringplans.com/2015/1...twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
Interesting. He walked back his "Disney is manipulating wait times" conspiracy theory, which I never quite bought, but his analysis does still fit with my own pet theory that penny pinching (resulting in ride breakdowns, insufficient CMs to process people, not as many minor attractions to distract people) has a negative impact on wait times and people's perception of how busy the park is.
I read it as - there's less rides in the park, and more people are using FastPass, so the ride waits are longer. Certainly ride breakdowns can cause issues - and that would be caused by penny pinching / insufficient ride maintenance.
It's an interesting article though, that's for sure. That's the first time I've read the fact that 80% is the Standard across the parks for FastPass plus. While not surprising, it explains the long standby waits. If you're ride takes 2000 people, only 400 people in the standby line can get on every 60 minutes. (assuming FP+ is "sold out") That's remarkably few people.
Agreed. His premise was always way off if you think about it. He was saying that Disney could've used a busy September as a reason to raise prices on off-times. What he failed to realize is September is supposed to be an off-time. By making all year round busier they're not dissuading guests from visiting over the summer or holidays, but across the entire year.Interesting. He walked back his "Disney is manipulating wait times" conspiracy theory, which I never quite bought, but his analysis does still fit with my own pet theory that penny pinching (resulting in ride breakdowns, insufficient CMs to process people, not as many minor attractions to distract people) has a negative impact on wait times and people's perception of how busy the park is.
Just going to say that a three episode extension is not a full season for the big channels, and seems to indicate that Muppets will not be returning for a Season 2.
At this point, networks will begin making decisions as to what is going to get a shot at a new season next year - those shows are going to be getting upgrades to a full 20-22 episode season (Quantico on ABC, or Limitless on CBS are good examples of this). For shows that do not get an episode upgrade to that total (Muppets is only going to have a fifteen episode season), it often shows that the network is not impressed with ratings - Muppets has seen a sharp drop over the past four weeks.
Only thing that would help The Muppets is if it was contractually obligated to have a shorter season. Some shows, like How to Get Away with Murder, are renewed with shorter seasons because they were slated that way from the start.
But yeah. I don't foresee a Season 2.
Just going to say that a three episode extension is not a full season for the big channels, and seems to indicate that Muppets will not be returning for a Season 2.
Colortopia Has been unveiled at Innoventions
http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions...nnoventions-exhibit-colortopia-by-glidden.htm
Shorter seasons are a trend now a-days and do often indicate shows that are in that not high ratings but it fills out our line-up slot. Maybe a shorter extension will give the writers time to put together a stronger proposal for season 2. Muppets really seems in need of a stronger story line instead of the random meandering it's doing.
At least it's something new in innoventions that barely has anything.I wont pass judgement until I've seen it in person, but from the photos it looks like it could have been decidedly more. That exhibit looks like it's going to be of interest to a very narrow (6-8 years old maybe) age range.
I don't think it was in that bad of shape but universal definitely has some big plans for this coaster.