My ds is 4 and has always loved villains. He was really excited when I told him about the new land. He always asks why he can’t meet villains at the park.I don't get the whole villain thing. When I was a kid we hated the bad guys.
If you’re asking about the Cars area it’s from the Liberty Belle Platform looking over toward BTMR and Tiana’sI don't think I understand the concept art. What is the angle of viewing? Is that from the front of Pecos? Or is it on the side where haunted Mansion is?
Far faster to fly a helicopter to all the places with a camera.If that was what then needed they could have just gone up to the top of the building.
I don't get the whole villain thing. When I was a kid we hated the bad guys.
Probably so. But wouldn't they have put up balloons or something to the height of the proposed structures so they could gauge sight lines?Far faster to fly a helicopter to all the places with a camera.
Probably so. But wouldn't they have put up balloons or something to the height of the proposed structures so they could gauge sight lines?
So they are the perfect characters to escape from and defeat on a roller coaster or dark ride then.I don't get the whole villain thing. When I was a kid we hated the bad guys.
But if its in a new area then it makes the park less crowded does it not? Spreading the people out further across more rides and space.No matter what this is going to make the most crowded park even more crowded isn't it. Like by a lot even though there's more space to walk around.
Unless they increase the total number of visitors they will allow on any given dayBut if its in a new area then it makes the park less crowded does it not? Spreading the people out further across more rides and space.
That’s the obvious reason they are doing this. Huge capacity boost.Unless they increase the total number of visitors they will allow on any given day
Flight balloons are how they used to do things.Probably so. But wouldn't they have put up balloons or something to the height of the proposed structures so they could gauge sight lines?
MANY years ago there was discussion regarding a villains land I believe back where New Fantasyland ended up going. There was to be an E Ticket referred to as Dark Mountain and discussed either a flume ride (Tiana) or coaster that was dark inside and potentially also outside (Everest style). I think they discussed Maleficent which makes sense with a flying dragon, or a mix of villains.2 rides doesnt seem to be ambitious enough for a land about numerous ip. And the art work is too blue sky. They have no stated there is a maleficent coaster have they? People are just guessing that based off a tiny scene in the art work that is very vague.
Well they have to increase the visitors more then extra lands and rides allows for. Since visitor numbers rarely hit their caps then disney doesnt control visitor numbers. Expanding space and putting in more rides makes things less crowded. Its illogically absurd to assume it does the opposite. Yes overall crowds will rise but they will more greatly spread which likely reduces crowding (outside of opening months).Unless they increase the total number of visitors they will allow on any given day
Transportation, entrance plaza and Main Street will all automatically be more congested. It’s a very big assumption to conclude that the added square footage per guest will be equal to or greater than number of guests added. I don’t fault them for doing this, but there’s no way I’m celebrating this as making MK less crowded feeling. This will grow the demand, that brings in more people without lowering prices. Think of the added 4 cruise ships announced. If it were truly a zero growth demand model, they’d be foolish to increase capacity. Clearly they believe there is untapped demand for the parks and cruises, so adding on to both the same way. You just can’t easily add a wing onto a ship, but you can a park.Well they have to increase the visitors more then extra lands and rides allows for. Since visitor numbers rarely hit their caps then disney doesnt control visitor numbers. Expanding space and putting in more rides makes things less crowded. Its illogically absurd to assume it does the opposite. Yes overall crowds will rise but they will more greatly spread which likely reduces crowding (outside of opening months).
The only way it becomes more crowded is if disney dramatically lowers their prices. And what are the odds of that?
Will be interesting to see if it will result in a net increase in guests, or just prevent the losses to Universal. How many more people can come to Orlando that aren't already doing it?Transportation, entrance plaza and Main Street will all automatically be more congested. It’s a very big assumption to conclude that the added square footage per guest will be equal to or greater than number of guests added. I don’t fault them for doing this, but there’s no way I’m celebrating this as making MK less crowded feeling. This will grow the demand, that brings in more people without lowering prices. Think of the added 4 cruise ships announced. If it were truly a zero growth demand model, they’d be foolish to increase capacity. Clearly they believe there is untapped demand for the parks and cruises, so adding on to both the same way. You just can’t easily add a wing onto a ship, but you can a park.