Being a huge star wars fan and having the very video games I played become tangible. This feels like a dream. Something that when I go there see and experience all of this land has to offer, I am going to come home that night wake up the next day for all to be gone.
The good news, it won't be the second part of what I just said. The bad news is that this will become a magnet for crowds of all ages. For the generation who were fans of the original trilogy, for a generation who were fans of the newer trilogy, and for the generation we are in now who are fans of the trilogy that is wrapping up this saga.
All that to say the word most of having come to cringe when it's said "Crowds". This word is what Disney is known for and not necessarily just for bad crowds but good ones as well. So let's focus on the positive on how this will impact the parks, specifically Hollywood Studios.
I think Galaxy's Edge will bring such an enormous crowd of people that Disney will have to promote more job openings, allowing more employment and explore new ways of casting for the exclusive shows that will take place in the land. This may also force the company to re-evaluate pay as seeing how the crowds affect the economy of the parks after seeing the attention this new land receives.
We can less assume Disney World will do a reservation system, as was done in Disneyland, helping regulate a new type of crowd control structure forcing guests to explore the rest of the Hollywood Studios while they wait or come on certain days as to evenly disperse crowds throughout the week.
Now it's time for discussion. What do we think will be the fate of this new land? What do we think will happen with the Rise of the Crowds?
The good news, it won't be the second part of what I just said. The bad news is that this will become a magnet for crowds of all ages. For the generation who were fans of the original trilogy, for a generation who were fans of the newer trilogy, and for the generation we are in now who are fans of the trilogy that is wrapping up this saga.
All that to say the word most of having come to cringe when it's said "Crowds". This word is what Disney is known for and not necessarily just for bad crowds but good ones as well. So let's focus on the positive on how this will impact the parks, specifically Hollywood Studios.
I think Galaxy's Edge will bring such an enormous crowd of people that Disney will have to promote more job openings, allowing more employment and explore new ways of casting for the exclusive shows that will take place in the land. This may also force the company to re-evaluate pay as seeing how the crowds affect the economy of the parks after seeing the attention this new land receives.
We can less assume Disney World will do a reservation system, as was done in Disneyland, helping regulate a new type of crowd control structure forcing guests to explore the rest of the Hollywood Studios while they wait or come on certain days as to evenly disperse crowds throughout the week.
Now it's time for discussion. What do we think will be the fate of this new land? What do we think will happen with the Rise of the Crowds?