Also, the magazine mistakenly says FOURTH park to Disney when they mean to say FIFTH.
REMEMBER: These are JUST RUMORS....
Every time a 5th gate is brought up, everyone shoots it down like it's just a ridiculous idea but i'm not sure why. It's almost like it's because people get used to the rumor and see how definitely it gets shot down so that's how they think as well. It's never based on anything from the inside execs.
With the Star Wars and Pixar expansion, Avatarland and the new night time show, that is going to boost the attendance of both of the "half day" parks. After that I see no reason they couldn't decide to put in a 5th gate. So sure, it might be 10 years away from opening, but it could happen.
I listened to a touring plans podcast last night that teased something about Universal doing something soon to become a 3 day park. Plus rumors of the new water park and that they might be buying sea world. If all those things happen, suddenly Universal is just as much of a vacation as Disney, instead of becoming something Disney goers cut one day out of their trip to do.
Every time a 5th gate is brought up, everyone shoots it down like it's just a ridiculous idea but i'm not sure why. It's almost like it's because people get used to the rumor and see how definitely it gets shot down so that's how they think as well. It's never based on anything from the inside execs. With the Star Wars and Pixar expansion, Avatarland and the new night time show, that is going to boost the attendance of both of the "half day" parks. After that I see no reason they couldn't decide to put in a 5th gate. So sure, it might be 10 years away from opening, but it could happen. I listened to a touring plans podcast last night that teased something about Universal doing something soon to become a 3 day park. Plus rumors of the new water park and that they might be buying sea world. If all those things happen, suddenly Universal is just as much of a vacation as Disney, instead of becoming something Disney goers cut one day out of their trip to do.
Every time a 5th gate is brought up, everyone shoots it down like it's just a ridiculous idea but i'm not sure why. It's almost like it's because people get used to the rumor and see how definitely it gets shot down so that's how they think as well. It's never based on anything from the inside execs.
With the Star Wars and Pixar expansion, Avatarland and the new night time show, that is going to boost the attendance of both of the "half day" parks. After that I see no reason they couldn't decide to put in a 5th gate. So sure, it might be 10 years away from opening, but it could happen.
Well, there IS a park or 2 at Disney that some don't think really deserve credit as a full theme park.![]()
I agree 100%. I would also like to add that I've heard that DHS might get 1+ billion for updates if the board approves it. Still cheaper than 2 billion and helps a struggling park in disney terms.The reason I pooh-pooh any 5th gate rumors is the same reason I do that to other rumors - it doesn't make financial sense for Disney. Disney added a 3rd and 4th park (plus water parks) with the intention of making WDW a week-long destination resort. The Disney Decade. The fact was even Animal Kingdom when it opened didn't really add a lot of people to Disney, it more took them away from other parks. People already stay at Disney for a week or longer. Most can't stay longer than they do. A fifth gate wouldn't get them to stay even longer, it would just take them away from other parks. What they need if anything is more capacity for guests, and this can be done cheaper within the existing park structure. In addition, a new parks cost with infrastructure would be in the $2 BILLION range. Major expansion at one of the underperforming parks (really all three except MK) can be done for $500 Million (see Animal Kingdom's current expansion for that price tag). Another $500 Million at DHS and you got a capacity increase of 20 %, the same thing a new park would give you for twice the money. Not to say a new park will NEVER happen, but in the next 10-15 years, no way.