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Good point. Neither Universal park is large enough to handle Magic Kingdom type crowds. Total attendance is generally secondary to high profit ratios. And, as Tyler alludes to, Universal's central managing points are conducive to good profits. Universal is already winning the dollar per guest spending, and that's a prime aspect of the "war".
The Magic Kingdom is smaller, in acreage, than both IOA and USF. Not by much, but it is smaller. The difference is, both of the Universal parks have large water features in the middle, and MK does not.