Bluey in the Fantasyland Theater: Driving Changes at Disneyland?
Disneyland has been suffering lately from a lack of shows. While the shows aren't The primary draw of a theme park for me, they are central to the experience. When I'm going to a park, I am most excited for the rides. The shows are icing on the cake. However, they play a role in giving variety to the day and for getting off your feet for a few minutes. Closing shows is like closing rides There was a time when Disneyland was filled with shows. Just 20 years ago, there was a 3D show running in the Magic Eye theater through the day, as well as a live theater show in the Fantasyland theater. These shows were stopped in 2020, and have not been back since. The Magic Eye Theater could hold 500 people at a time, and lasted a bit longer than 20 minutes. In a regular operating day, which equates to roughly 1,500 viewers per hour. The live theater show would run roughly 5 times a day, with 1,800 seats in the theater, for a total of 9,000 person capacity in the day. While it's true th...