Another Voice
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The reason to build that park was to a) attract 3-4 million additional visitors to WDW every years and b) extend the average guest's stay an additional day. The park has accomplished neither goal. Attendance patterns show that most visitors are "taking time away" from time spent at other Disney parks, some people are visiting Animal Kingdom instead of traveling off property, very few are adding another day to their vacation.To say that people ignore AK is absurd.
Disney has spent a billion dollars and fallen far short of its goal. If nothing else, it convinced the company that just adding a theme park doesn't mean people will show up. Considering that with all that money Disney could film six more sequels to Pirates of the Caribbean - they have made the corporate decision that risking capital on moives will give then a better return keeping Marty and Ethel from driving to Tampa.
The Wide World of Sports was supposed to do exactly as you say - although Disney does know how to measure all the hotel rooms, admission tickets, and meal plans are purchased by all those pre-teen cheerleaders screaming about property. That's why Disney has to offer room discounts for the general public - WWoS is not drawing enough people to fill the rooms. And again - planned expansions for the swimming and diving stadiums have been cancelled. No soccer stadium, no improvements to the football fields...Disney speaks with its spending.
The sad truth is that ideas about the "success" of Animal Kingdom don't matter - only Iger's opinion will decide what gets built. And they've decided - and announced - there will be no more major capital investments at WDW.