mickeyluv'r
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The above discussion also don't account for the 700,000 plus feet of ballroom/function space at WDW. A significant - but highly variable - number of ONSITE guests at WDW are NOT there to play in the parks. Even some of those who DO enter the park gates, are actually going in the park to attend a business function, wedding ,or other similar event. Epcot in particular has multiple meeting spots: American Adventure, Illuminations Dessert party area, etc. Multiple hotels offer some significant conventions, including the Swan and Dolphin.
Business guests can even host after hours events at the water parks, rent Atlantic Dance Hall, or rent the Fantasia Garden Pavilions.
Do guests going to Epcot for a business retreat or wedding count as having done research?
There's also a certain number of guests each day - coming and going from the Disney cruise ships. The Dream holds up to 4,000 guests, and many of those guests either do combo WDW trips- or simply stay at a WDW hotel on their way to/from their ship. Disney offers a shuttle bus service and various package deals.
There is also the Sport complex at WDW. The stadium has 9,500 seats (not sure if that includes box seats), plus patios and the Field House building to hold more.
also, when we talk about guests each day, which guests? Are you only counting guests who stay opening to close? Those who hop? Those who only enter Epcot to eat dinner?
How do you count employees who eat in the parks?
Business guests can even host after hours events at the water parks, rent Atlantic Dance Hall, or rent the Fantasia Garden Pavilions.
Do guests going to Epcot for a business retreat or wedding count as having done research?
There's also a certain number of guests each day - coming and going from the Disney cruise ships. The Dream holds up to 4,000 guests, and many of those guests either do combo WDW trips- or simply stay at a WDW hotel on their way to/from their ship. Disney offers a shuttle bus service and various package deals.
There is also the Sport complex at WDW. The stadium has 9,500 seats (not sure if that includes box seats), plus patios and the Field House building to hold more.
also, when we talk about guests each day, which guests? Are you only counting guests who stay opening to close? Those who hop? Those who only enter Epcot to eat dinner?
How do you count employees who eat in the parks?