I will give you that they probably have their own metrics, but outsiders will be looking at the big list put out every year, and that's what I based my statement on.well, "won't count" by the third party statistics, but I would think Disney had their own internal metrics and can track park hopping as well, so even if not in the official count Disney would know if this increased "hops" to DHS as well
Ahhh, fair enough, but again, kids love rides in addition to everything else, and for my kid, there was not a single ride he could do that day (was too scared to do Star Tours). Even at Animal Kingdom (where people complain there isn't enough to do) there was a safari, Navi River, and Triceretops Spin, on top of all the shows and whatnot.Our last trip (before Toy Story Land, but also before Great Movie Ride closed) my family (which has 3 young ones) spend an entire day at DHS and didn't even get to everything we want (didn't get to BatB or to RnRC) - I know we might be the exception but there is still stuff do to there and now with Toy Story Land I think more people will at least give it part of a day or a full day if they had been skipping it
I am excited about the land. Can't wait to go back. Actually upset at our traveling companions for forcing an early summer trip which caused us to miss it (we normally travel this week). I am sure my kid(s) will love it as will the adults but I don't know that it will bring in too many people even with the push. Some, sure, but I think others are just gonna wait until Star Wars.