The Pho
A heck of a paleontologist if I do say so myself
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That really is a critical issue. And likely by design. And while the things they are adding are great, they need to focus on things with more capacity to eat people. The Main Street theater was SUCH a smart addition to that park. It would eat thousands of people all day long, while not overwhelming the park with new bodies scheduling trips just to see that. And what do they do? They cancel it. I would actually say they should have kept the theater and ditched the Tron coaster if it came down to that. Disney has a capacity problem. But instead of addressing it, they see it as a diamond mine of upsell possibilities. It's so disappointing.
At least Tron is an addition and not a lower capacity replacement. It’ll still help. Magic is at least in the best shape of all the parks to handle crowds. Animal is fairly well off as well, but needs another big thing to counter Pandora. Epcot has had its attraction capacity shrink considerably over the years, replacing omnimovers and just closing rides and shows. MGM lost a large show, a smaller one, large streets, and multiple high capacity rides. After this year it’ll at least be better than now, but that park isn’t prepared for major crowds still. Then around property overall, many things are down or gone, pushing more into the parks instead of spread around the resort. At least Disney Springs has helped in that regard somewhat.