Capang
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2014
I agree with you on this. TS is going to be neat, but it’s a totally different animal than SW. I think in terms of crowd control it could be similar to Pandora at its opening but on a much, much grander scale. I’m excited to see how access to the land is implemented. Disney usually does a pretty good job with the logistics of opening new lands and eating the crowds, but this will be a real test.I think Toy Story Land won't be too bad - crowded and long lines, sure - but nothing unusually
SW:GE is like something we've never seen before. They are setting up the land itself to be so interactive with the shop owners being in character and droids to interact with, etc that people are going to want to spend a lot of time just in the land and I really think disney will need to limit crowds in the land itself (even more than they did for Pandora) - because if it is too crowded to move, how can you really enjoy the land?
Plus there will be people that have no interest really in the rest of WDW and are just coming for SW:GE to the impact to the rest of DHS and rest of WDW in general will be very interesting
I am wondering how long and to what extent the SW:GE stays interactive. I know the plans, but I also can see the interactive experiences being too costly to maintain in some form or fashion, either financially or otherwise. I hope that’s not the case though.