SnackyStacky
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E-Nights were never meant to be a profitable endeavor. They were meant to offset the reduced hours they had in the off-season so that guests would have a chance to see the Magic Kingdom at night.
People can go on and on about how Epcot and MGM are open later, and that's fine for them. If that's what they like so be it. But the central selling point of Disney is the Magic Kingdom. It has to be. Look at the attendance, and I don't mean figures. No matter when you go, there are always more people at the Magic Kingdom than any other park. And that's a relative number. ALL attendance figures are down in the off-season, but the Magic Kingdom still will have the most guests of any of the parks.
They love to show the castle lit up, and the fireworks on their advertising materials, but they don't put a little disclaimer at the bottom: "If you visit anytime other than summer, Christmas, and Easter, you will only be able to view the fireworks on Saturday nights."
This is the last word I'll say on this. Not because I don't think I can debate it, but as someone said, the fact that they are working every PENNY out of their theme park guests to cover their internet, television and film losses is immensely annoying and too frustrating for me.
People can go on and on about how Epcot and MGM are open later, and that's fine for them. If that's what they like so be it. But the central selling point of Disney is the Magic Kingdom. It has to be. Look at the attendance, and I don't mean figures. No matter when you go, there are always more people at the Magic Kingdom than any other park. And that's a relative number. ALL attendance figures are down in the off-season, but the Magic Kingdom still will have the most guests of any of the parks.
They love to show the castle lit up, and the fireworks on their advertising materials, but they don't put a little disclaimer at the bottom: "If you visit anytime other than summer, Christmas, and Easter, you will only be able to view the fireworks on Saturday nights."
This is the last word I'll say on this. Not because I don't think I can debate it, but as someone said, the fact that they are working every PENNY out of their theme park guests to cover their internet, television and film losses is immensely annoying and too frustrating for me.