I agree with
@fireproof78 who is agreeing with my initial post. It’s a circle of agreement.
Seriously though, the general public doesn’t care what period the attraction takes place in. Its something that the bigger fans would care about. A lot of these families come to Disney Parks because their kids want to see this stuff. Kids don’t care if this is for the OT, PT or ST. They just want to see some Star Wars! Or Marvel! Or Mickey and Minnie! And a price increase will affect the ability of most middle class families to come to the parks. It’s simple economics.
Ultimately, the die hards? You and I? We’re not the ones they care about.
No! Not the circle of agreement!
I say this as someone who traveled 5 hours to Seattle to see the Star Wars exhibit-price is a factor. My friends and I (been SW fans since middle school and friends for just as long) sat down and did the math for us to take our families (our daughters love Rey and BB-8 and other ST characters) to go. Easily 5k for one of our families of four. To call that prohibitive is an understatement.
So, I find it very hard to believe (if nearly impossible) that Galaxy's Edge's performance can be an indication of success or failure of the ST
as a whole. It's too much of a niche market (theme parks being niche, SW being niche, SW theme park extremely niche) and too limited in accessibility.
Contrast that with the box office, where movies are far more accessible, widely distributed, and more affordable (generally speaking).
Sorry, GE is not a benchmark that I can see for ST success or failure or whatnot. It's simply too narrow.
that younger people are more into Marvel
Good for them. The older SW fans I know (my dad, my friends who are in their 30s) are in to SW. But, even my dad, who saw ROTJ 8 times, wasn't in to theme parks. It's not a simple matter of interest. It's also the type of attraction, the cost, and accessibility.
This is all trying to make it in to a black and white metric, when there are several factors at play.
I think the longer viability of the SW franchise is imply the fact that Disney will continue to produce those films. When they stop then I'll be like, "Hm, what's going on?" Until then, I am not going to worry about factors of the franchise
I cannot control.