Weather_Lady
Well-Known Member
Hi, Mr. Testa!@Andrew25 is also doing good work here.
Below is my spreadsheet with upper limits on per-hour ride capacity. Comments welcome. The items in beige are things I'm not sure about. The items in gray are calculated from the other columns:
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I'm using a couple of different ways to determine park capacity.
The first one, shown above, first calculates hourly capacity. Then it uses ratios of "guests on rides and in line" to "everyone in the park" from one of Disney's internal documents for DLR, MK, MGM, and Epcot. That's the 46 to 60% range shown above, giving a max capacity of somewhere between 30K and 40K. (If we used the MK's ratio it'd be almost exactly in the middle - 35K guests at any time.)
The second way I'm doing it looks like this:
For example, with an average wait across the park of 66 minutes, and assuming the relative popularity shown below, the right hand side shows park numbers:
- Determine the avergage wait in line across the park that Universal's willing to accept (e.g., 30, 45, 60, 75 minutes)
 - Figure out how many guests would need to be in lines for that to happen
 - Use the same 46-60% ratios from above.
 
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I used DAK's peak ride numbers from last Christmas as a guide. (For example, what was the upper limit on wait times at Adventurers Outpost - a character greeting? Kali River Rapids - a water ride? Kilimanjaro Safaris vs Flight of Passage, etc.)
In this method, the park's peak capacity is somewhere between 33K and 44K, with a middle around 38K.
I would be surprised if Universal's going to accept an average actual wait in line of more than 70 minutes. Ministry and Monsters don't seem reliable enough yet for that scenario.
So both calculations put park capacity in the 35K to 38K range at any given time of day.
The other big dependency here is the ride cycle time. I haven't been back to measure unload/load time, and some of those numbers were pretty bad. Hopefully that's something they can work down.
Given what you know about the way the other Universal parks operate, do you have an estimate of what percentage of each ride's capacity will be going to Express Pass/Disabled Pass guests? I'm trying to wrap my head around what the capacity will be for standby riders.
	