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Aight folks, think ive guessed the solution to the big attendance debate. Average attendance has I think been around 15k or so and the peak this year is about 27k
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If it had that many guests it'd be ahead of Epcot in the theme park rankings. We can all agree there's not 45k in USH on any sort of regular basis.
And on a similar note, Epcot can sustain 80k guests, 120k is every possible venue is open, every bypass path, every everything. It only goes to around 90k, once a year, before they shut it down (That's NYE.)
15-20's, with a peak day around 25 or maybe even 27km is entirely in line for USH attendance.
Have you suddenly forgotten that they close WWOHP during the event, close off 3 of the rides, two of the shows, part of the park, etc? They cap the event and call it full at 20,000.
New blood could lead to a possibility of more original mazes and pursuing IPs that Murdy was holding off on. Yet, I feel that the higher ups might be cautious the first year with the new person, in that they may try to rely on too many reused IPs like this year. Either way, I'm just happy I was able to meet Murdy this year at the event, if this is his final year.
Okay THAT would be an awesome house. If they did another Music IP, I would love to see that.He also once mentioned one of his biggest music maze dreams was to do Pink Floyd's The Wall.
I wouldn't hold your breath on it being Murdy thats leaving.
To be fair he had his chance several times and he blew it. Why do This is the End? Why do Blumhouse? Why do Alice Cooper? Why do El Cucuy? Why do Titans? While some of those were good houses, I’m saying Murdy could’ve prioritized Monsters over those ideas if he really wanted to do it. It’s not like he was told to do those houses.I kinda hope Murdy gets one last year to do Universal Classic Monsters but if this is it, I'll miss him for sure