- Dec 24, 2015
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What's so different from this idea compared to Disney Springs or CW? Disney Springs runs just fine on a free model. The hub would be the same concept, except you could also charge your freebie guests to ride major attractions.Ok but can I ask a very serious question... WHY in sam hell would you want something so beautifully done to be open to the public for free?
1) Imagine how crowded it will be during those hours, with people who "didn't pay for an all day ticket" perhaps having better seating to the entertainment/water shows/fireworks.
2) Imagine the kind of people who flock to free things... Not usually the classiest or most respectful folk.
3) If you live in the area you'll likely already have a season pass. And if you're visiting... you're gonna have an all day ticket.
So yeah I just don't understand this fascination with the hub being open to the public for free and the unbelievable nightmare that would be.
Also... the people at Disney Springs are fine people.
EDIT
Just as a side note, I want this idea to happen mostly because I want a 'late night' experience out of Epic Universe. For example, tonight IOA is closing at 9pm (which is actually pretty late!), but CW stays open until 2am... if Epic Universe closes at 9pm, that's 5 hours of lost opportunity. If I can stay in the hub and still ride the dueling coaster at 11pm, that to me is awesome.
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