scottandtisha
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2013
Agreed. I think only a recession will impact crowds.When a recession hits.
We are planning our next trip for summer 2022.
Agreed. I think only a recession will impact crowds.When a recession hits.
We are planning our next trip for summer 2022.
Our next trip might be then too or the next summer. Still debating!It will be more or less back to normal around June 2022. Because that's when our next trip is planned! So I hope I'm right!
None of us can say for sure....
Mission:SPACE had HUGE lines when it was new. EE also had crazy lines when it was new, and it is still popular, but not like it once was.
The more pertinent question - for now- might be to ask what happens to Pandora and 7D after the new SW opens.
FoP will probably remain popular for a while, but I imagine Na'vi will soon be near walk-on.
I think 7D will also see some drop off when SW opens. I don't mean it will be walk on, but it will probably be moer like EE is now.
Oh yes, when Tron opens up - assuming it is any good- then the oldest 3 mountains will most certainly see some drop off. Personally, I could totally see myself completely skipping 7D in favor of a more exciting option. And I might forget completely about Peter Pan, if the Tron ride is any good.I hope you're right and I'm wrong, but I don't see it. I think for a significant line drop to occur within a park, something "new and wonderful" will have to be in that park. For example, I don't see SW having much effect on Na'vi, but would have an effect on other HS lines, including Slinky Dog. Not so much with the standby line, as more people will be in HS, but with the fastpass availability, since many will want to use that tiered slot for one of the SW attractions, not Slinky. Similarly, MK is such a popular park that I think 7D lines/fastpasses won't change much, but when Tron opens up, they might.