cindyfan
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 21, 1999
This may seem weird to you...but.....about TTC...
When we went way back in '83 we did not stay on site. So I remember having to go through the TTC, riding the ferry to MK, etc. I remember the HUGE crowds at TTC every time we went into the park.....I remember the HUGE lines at the ticket windows.
Well, since then we have always stayed on-site and have not had to travel "via" TTC to MK or Epcot.
So, 2 yrs ago and last fall when we stayed at the Poly.....we would walk over to TTC to catch the monorail to Epcot, etc.
I noticed how "deserted" the TTC looked! It didn't seem to matter what time of day either.....there were never any lines at the ticket booths.....maybe just a couple windows open.
But all the little buildings that housed the ticket booths, etc were empty!
Do they really even use all that space any more???? Or do most people purchase tickets ahead of time?
Do they have plans for all that space???
I just always wonder that, when we see all those empty queues....why they still have them?
When we went way back in '83 we did not stay on site. So I remember having to go through the TTC, riding the ferry to MK, etc. I remember the HUGE crowds at TTC every time we went into the park.....I remember the HUGE lines at the ticket windows.
Well, since then we have always stayed on-site and have not had to travel "via" TTC to MK or Epcot.
So, 2 yrs ago and last fall when we stayed at the Poly.....we would walk over to TTC to catch the monorail to Epcot, etc.
I noticed how "deserted" the TTC looked! It didn't seem to matter what time of day either.....there were never any lines at the ticket booths.....maybe just a couple windows open.
But all the little buildings that housed the ticket booths, etc were empty!
Do they really even use all that space any more???? Or do most people purchase tickets ahead of time?
Do they have plans for all that space???
I just always wonder that, when we see all those empty queues....why they still have them?