I'm sure the choice was to allow for cheaper operation and less expensive variation/update costs...
To think it's not so is silly...or to be more blunt: incorrect
A picture says 1000 words...
This one says 1,000,000
That beam is undercover...i do believe. Which means that came loose from sheer mechanical strain
I always love the attractions posters one - this one has a number of extinct attractions - very cool!
Wow, yes it does look bad. Beyond the actual damaged beam there are the worn/dirty tiles and generally grungy look of the whole platform. Is this the MK station? If so, I thought I saw them recently renovating that area.
Makes you wonder about the recent rumor around Siemens offering a new monorail fleet as part of the (now gone) sponsorship deal. Perhaps Disney knows there is (a lot) more $$ due on the monorail system, and that day of reckoning is fast approaching.
Lets stay on topic please
I and others post several news stories, photo updates, etc. a day. Those are the topics. If you can't find discussion in those posted topics don't reply. This thread is not about Christmas decor, Pleasure Island, and River country.Sure...what's the topic?
The monorail thing one? Or is it strictly the product page?
(I'm a pain...I know...but perhaps if you want to maintain an effective stream...we should split off multiple things...most definitely merchandise?)
I and others post several news stories, photo updates, etc. a day. Those are the topics. If you can't find discussion in those posted topics don't reply. This thread is not about Christmas decor, Pleasure Island, and River country.
Charge for late hours in the park during busy times. What was that late night "event" called? DAH?And you overpaid...maybe...too!
I'll be the canary In the coal mine...it's my thing:
What does closing earlier than they ever have before in vacation time blocks set them up to do?
...buy the way...isn't Halloween this week?
Charge for late hours in the park during busy times. What was that late night "event" called? DAH?
Sad part: we'd pay for that. Lower crowds than keeping the park open to all or even EMH. Maybe skip a tour and do this in MK instead (we did aqua tour & an AK tour this trip).
Sad part: we'd pay for that. Lower crowds than keeping the park open to all or even EMH. Maybe skip a tour and do this in MK instead (we did aqua tour & an AK tour this trip).
Wonder if that isn't thinking too big... crossing that line from "offering extras" to eating away too much of the "standard" experience. Some think we're already there (I disagree), but I think it is about that balance, and this might be a step too far.I'm thinking bigger...
Moving to an entirely 2 part operational calendar. Which is the ability to charge two admission prices nearly everyday and spend almost nothing on additional overhead.
You pay $125 for a park with 10-12 hours of operational costs...including employees staggered over about 16...
Well now you pay $100 for 4 hours at night using nearly the SAME overhead outlays...or a very small percentage of increase.