I don't mind heading to Harvey's island through the airport. If having eight profiles on your island is a possibility plus 10 villagers, I don't see how you would fit Harvey's house on your island. It'll be so crowded.
Haha same! At times i really feel like going there to set up some photos, but then i lose motivation right away. I kinda dread it, too! I thought it might be because i am starting to not have enough patience for loading screens, and it is to the point that a lot of times i use the box outside nook cranny to sell items just to avoid going there, but maybe it is because of the dodos like you said.
I definitely understand the sentiment. It takes forever to use the airport because there is so much dialogue to get through every time you talk to Orville and Wilbur. But I do think that Harv having his own section is good, so I like the bridge idea where it’s on your island but it’s like the campground in new leaf where you can’t design it or anything but you can walk to it
What I would like with Harv’s Island is for the fences, on the east and west side, to open up to this island—separate from the rest—which is the one on which its residents includes Isabelle and Digby; the Nooks, the Able Sisters; etc.
Reading y'all's comments about how you have to use the airport to get there, and how future things could end up being like that, makes me think of the city from CF. You had to ride a bus there, so there was a barrier of time/intentionality to get to the shops there, but then you didn't have to go all that often. I could see them doing something like that for Harv's island, adding onto it or even having additional islands but maybe making it so Kapp'n takes you to some instead (from the dock, where else lol).
People's islands are already so full now, which is funny for all the "lack of content" we have - I'd honestly prefer a solution like a shop island tbh, maybe if they gave us a cool cutscene where Wilbur talks to us in the plane (like Kapp'n talking to you as he took you wherever) it would be less annoying. Tbh that was the first thing that popped into my head when I flew somewhere for the first time in NH, like I was expecting to see the inside of the plane n stuff cause that would be cool