CanadianGuy
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Umm, Disney parks DO have a park capacity number. That is why they have all the different levels in which they stop allowing certain people into the parks. The parking lot closes first, then the ticket booths close, and so on until no one gets in. I'm not sure how capacity is determined, but if they are still letting people in, the park isn't at capacity. The problem comes from too many people trying to jam into the same part of the park at the same time.
Capacity numbers are determined by a number of factors including which rides, shows, restaurants and attractions are closed or in refurb... which walkways or pathways are blocked due to rehabs or construction as well as whether or not all rides, shows and attractions are running to full capacity etc.
As such, the exact capacity number of each park is a variable number than can change from day to day... even from hour to hour depending.
The problem people have with the crowds in the parks isn't too many people in the park. It's too many people in ONE SPOT in the park. Ultimately this is more about crowd management and control than it is reducing the size of the crowd.
You could just let as few as 300 people in the park. But if all three hundred people try to push thru a bottleneck walkway or path at the exact same time.. you got a problem.