KINGBOBOFTHENORTH
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People need to actually go there - and it would be hard to predict that that would happen if they bring it back (if the rumors are true that it was losing prior to the announced closing).
Well this is true. Suppose that CW and AC were actually money losers because of the cost to run them versus the actual revenue generated inside. But they were there anyway because they were part of the PI package of different clubs. But once a ticket or AP was sold, Disney did not know where the purchaser went with the ticket. In most cases there was no attendance taking measures other than not to exceed building capacities. In the later years after the island was open to all, the only place the ticket was scanned was at the club of initial use. And that could hardly be used to allocate revenue. Heck, I always got my armband at a club with no one in line even though I didn't stay there even a minute.
Interestingly over at CityWalk, whether you have their AP or a 1-night all-club ticket, they scan it one time at each club. So they know where it is being used and I have to guess that if I go into 3 venues that night, they allocate the ticket revenue to those 3 venues. So while it's a pain for me to have the ticket scanned multiple times each night I'm there, it does give CityWalk much more information about use than Disney ever collected.
If any clubs actually reopen they will no doubt have to justify their own existence. And Luv2Roam, you are so right! You would think that Mickey, the king of souvenirs, would have had merchandise available at every venue.
BobK/Orlando