MouseMum
Disney Daydreamer
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Parks being more crowded than they used to be makes sense to me, so I get a crowd level of 5 not being the same as it was 5-10 years ago. FP+ getting priority in the lines and making standby waits longer makes sense to me. What does not make sense to me is the lower ride capacity. Why is Disney doing this? I read somewhere that it wouldn't cost them much to increase capacity since most CMs are college students making minimum wage. Is there more to it than this? Is running the ride at capacity really costly? What is their reasoning behind all this? Are they trying to make people have a miserable time so the parks aren't as crowded? What gives? Is the money suck of Shanghai Disney behind any of this? Thoughts?
I was pondering these questions too (actually not pondering, because I'm seething about this). I cannot get over the fact that Disney, the American entertainment conglomerate that takes in billions of dollars annually (WDW being one of those huge contributors), has resorted to these ridiculous attraction capacity cuts! I want to know why too! Walt would be so "disappointed" (read, disgusted). These cuts are right up there with taking "One Man's Dream" out of WDW. Don't get me started on THAT one!! Grrrr
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