Reached out to some individuals from Hollywood, and I would like to share some statistics when it comes to the amount of shows that WaterWorld handles (and using Alicia's wording from the Parkscope podcast)
On the slowest day, Universal Studios Hollywood can pull through about two shows a day for WaterWorld. On the most busiest day, they can easily do an upwards to eight. And that, it depends on the subject of park hours that it's where it goes up two or below eight.
Also, the maximum capacity I was told for WW spans at around the 3K mark.
Alrighty, thinking about what was said; let us break this down from what
@Alicia mentioned on the Parkscope Podcast just released.
So, if they can barely get around 500 people in a showing, with the dailies being around 1500 (200 people off from the capacity of the theater), and taking it against WaterWorlds 3K; that would mean they only get half of that amount per day.
Now, let us break this down into the lowest, two shows from WaterWorld. Two shows per day would feasibly bring the capacity that the theater holds per day, at around 6,000 people (let us use the maximum in this case).
if they were to have about nearly 500 people per show for Sindbad, they would need about 12 shows a day to get to that amount of 6 thousand people. If they were able to get around 1,500 people per showing; they would need to do 6 showings per day to get to that point.
If they were to get to Waterworlds 8 shows a day for the busiest, they would need 12,000 people who would want to go in and enjoy Sindbad; for the total day (and I am leaving it at 1,500 people per showing).
If they were to have about 500 people per showing (for the busiest WW gets), the number could be at 4,000 people per day.