Posted on 06/30/2019 12:25:50 PM PDT by jeannineinsd
Star Wars: Galaxys Edge is turning Disneyland into a virtual ghost town, and the park is now scrambling to boost attendance this summer.
The highly anticipated new land debuted on May 31, but with a reservation-only system in place, the big crowds never showed up. When Star Wars Land officially opened to the general public on June 24, the expected onslaught of massive crowds didnt arrive either.
The line for Disneylands newest attraction, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, now struggles to reach even a 60min wait throughout the day, while the rest of a nearly-deserted park musters waits of only 10-20min for most rides. In fact, many of the days since the opening of Star Wars Land are some of the least crowded days this year, according to the Disneyland Crowd Calendar. Now less than a week after its public debut, crowds are still at historical lows and the park is making major moves to fix it.
So, what exactly is going on? The lackluster attendance so far may be to blame on the extreme precautions the park took ahead of the opening. Disney expected chaosand so did everyone else.
Crowds blocked out
An empty Disneyland after the opening of Star Wars says more about the popularity of the annual pass program than anything else, including the new land. With so many annual passholders, especially locals (SoCal Select), the parks tend to attract more crowds on days when passes are valid. On days when more APs are blocked out, Disneyland tends to be less crowded. Disney just recently launched the Flex Annual Pass to counter this problem, but the effect passholders have on bringing down attendance levels is on full display early this summer thanks to a surge of AP blockout dates. Just over a year ago, Disneyland made the decision to block out all annual passes (except the very highest tiers) for the summer season this year, anticipating record-breaking attendance for Star Wars: Galaxys Edge. Disney even introduced park-specific blockout dates to steer crowds away from Disneyland and into California Adventure for the summer.
Now, less than a month into the new lands opening, Disney is trying to attract those passholders back to Disneyland.
Please come back, APs! (and bring your friends!) Demand for Star Wars: Galaxys Edge has yet to live up to expectations, but Disneyland is already taking drastic measures to try to reverse the trend before the summer is over.
Disneyland is bringing back the Bring a Friend promotion for annual passholders. Now through August 30, 2019, APs can bring a friend with the purchase of a 1-Day Park Hopper ticket for $99. Theres also a major change from last years Bring a Friend deal: if your pass is blocked out, you can still purchase the ticket at $99 for both yourself and your friend. You can buy up to three tickets per passholder.
Still, the promotion stops short of unblocking passes for the summersomething many passholders have been clamoring for after seeing a near-empty park. At this time, blockout dates are not being lifted, Disney says.
If the return of discounted tickets isnt enough to bring in the crowds, park officials are hoping that the return of a Disneyland classic will. The Main Street Electrical Parade is also making a surprise return to Disneyland for a limited-time encore engagement beginning August 2 through September 30, 2019. A quick glance at Disneylands wait times tells you all you need to know about why the park is making big moves this summer. Light crowds and short lines was the norm throughout June, and when the reservation requirement was lifted on June 24, attendance just never picked up. While the average wait for Millennium Falcon hovers around a modest 60min or less throughout the day, the rest of Disneyland enjoys minimal wait times and even walk-ons for many rides.
The short lines may not last for long though, as the AP ticket promotion kicks in and word spreads that Disneyland is actually not crowded at all for once. Late June/early July is also historically more manageable at the Disneyland Resort, so crowds are expected to pick up later in the summer season.
Its also important to keep in mind that not all of Star Wars: Galaxys Edge is open yet, as the land is being opened in two phases. The new lands other major attraction, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, is set to open in the next phase later this year, according to Disney. Disneylandand just about everyone elseexpected the worst from Star Wars Land, but the precautions the park took early on to handle any capacity issues are proving to be working a little too well. Its still too early to tell exactly how much of an impact the new summer promotions will have on crowds, but if attendance doesnt pick soon, more changes may be on the way.
For the best and worst days to visit Disneyland, be sure to keep an eye on the Disneyland Crowd Calendar. The forecast is updated regularly, so check back often.
What do you think of the opening of Star Wars: Galaxys Edge so far? Are you planning on visiting Disneyland soon?
Cost of So.Cal Select Annual Pass, with blackout dates $399
It is interesting that crowds are staying away from Disneyland and its new Star Wars attraction. Perhaps it is fear of crowds and chaos keeping people away. Or perhaps it is the cost. Or a combination of both.
Disneyland's new "Bring a Friend" promotion for annual passholders means that someone who has already forked over at least $399 for least expensive annual pass now has the privilege of paying an additional $99 to get admittance to the park this summer.
Disney corporation has proven expertise and skill in making money. I am sure they will make whatever adjustments are needed in price and advertising to draw in the crowds to make more money.
Orange County Register also has an article
The genius of Kathleen Kennedy.....
Or perhaps it is Disney’s spectacular demolition of what was once a world-class franchise. Nobody cares about Mary Sue and her merry band of diversity tokens.
This seems really crazy. With all the hype about Star Wars Land opening up, and the news about how you needed reservations to get into just that part of Disneyland, it appears that many voted with their feet and avoid Disney altogether.
I wonder if pricing gets to some people too. $149 for a day at Disney? I’m sure they have some family packages that could save some money for a family. I’m just thinking that the middle class is getting priced out of Disneyland at such prices.
149 bucks to stand in line for an hour?
No thanks.
For a family of four, thats about 600 bucks.
Disney has lost their way.
I live near Patrick AFB east of Orlando. My wife and I used to get APs to Disney World, but we got priced out long ago. Over a $100 for a single day ticket? They can eat it... We havent been back in over five years.
My wife and daughter left 90 minutes ago on a night train with beds to Disneyland Paris for a week vacation.
I am home with the puppy.
And then on top of the $600 just to get in the door, there’s all the money which a family will spend on meals and snacks and souvenirs during the day.
And for those coming from out of town and spending a few days at Disney, the cost is getting into the thousands for the Disney vacation.
My annual premium pass was over $800 per year and when Disney eliminated it in 2015 and replaced it by one around $1000, I decided to move back home to Texas. So thanks, Disney! I am glad I’m not there to see how they ruined DL with that new land which should have gone to California Adventure.
+1
I live about nine miles from Disneyland and haven’t visited there since 1969. Sounds as though I haven’t missed anything.
No more theme parks for me.
then there is the arrogance of an entertainment venue that thinks that hours long waits for its rides is ok, and is what it aims for.
Tomorrowland is now Yesterdayland
Most middle class has been priced out for a while.
It takes place on a planet "never seen before" which means its not from the movies. Kids are fingerprinted and have facial scan taken to enter, and RFID tracking you inside. Supposedly parents have left one kid in the park, left with the tickets and come back to get another kid on the same ticket. So parents were going to have their kids wait and go through long lines twice to cheat the ticket prices.
Who wants to go to Star Wars theme park, with little Star Wars in it, where you kids are treated to a Kurt Vonnegut novel to get inside and tracked while inside?
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