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Purduevian

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I have no idea how to estimate what Express pass does to lines... but if everyone was in standby there would be ~17,000 people in line right now
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Purduevian

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Fair, although Uni tends to exaggerate waits and they're still experiencing inefficient operations, so I'd wager it's lower than the 17K, but close
17k also assumes everyone is in standby... @lentesta do you know the approximate ratio of standby to express pass and USO? if it's 50% of the capacity then there are only ~8,500 people in the standby line.

EDIT... also do you know on average how much USO inflates their wait times (10%?)
 
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mkt

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17k also assumes everyone is in standby... @lentesta do you know the approximate ratio of standby to express pass and USO? if it's 50% of the capacity then there are only ~8,500 people in the standby line.

EDIT... also do you know on average how much USO inflates their wait times (10%?)
UO's numbers are a trade secret, but overall in the industry, 10-30% padding is normal.

Based off of my own math as a regular park guest, Universal averages 17%, while Disney averages 20%, and Sea World averages 10%.

Keep in mind though, that these are averages AND anecdotal based off of my own experiences at these parks. Additionally, I'm am beyond sure that they're adjusted to account for lightning lane/express pass sales for a day (as are merge ratios)
 

Purduevian

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UO's numbers are a trade secret, but overall in the industry, 10-30% padding is normal.

Based off of my own math as a regular park guest, Universal averages 17%, while Disney averages 20%, and Sea World averages 10%.

Keep in mind though, that these are averages AND anecdotal based off of my own experiences at these parks. Additionally, I'm am beyond sure that they're adjusted to account for lightning lane/express pass sales for a day (as are merge ratios)
Thanks adding the following assumptions:
1) USO is inflating standby waits by 17%
2) USO gives 20% capacity to express pass
3) Express wait is 25% that of standby

Gives ~16,000 people on rides or in line

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EDIT: Also Len said 46-60% of guests are either on a ride or in a line at any time... so that gives us 26000~34,000 people in the park
 
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celluloid

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Kind of weird that they jumped from light crowds to jam packed almost overnight. I thought it would steadily ramp up to this.

When it is good you don't say no to the money.

That first week because of the grand opening effect would have been the most insane from day ticket buyers along with the onsite hotel guests, which you take care of first.

The dates before this had near this number, but they were added in Early May for Late May after things were working to get the full go.


It is still not at full number.

This is why last week I said don't get rid of those Express Passes if you already bought them and were thinking not needed for one day.
 

Purduevian

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When it is good you don't say no to the money.

That first week because of the grand opening effect would have been the most insane from day ticket buyers along with the onsite hotel guests, which you take care of first.

The dates before this had near this number, but they were added in Early May for Late May after things were working to get the full go.


It is still not at full number.

This is why last week I said don't get rid of those Express Passes if you already bought them and were thinking not needed for one day.
playing with my same table above with current wait times... I get ~18,000 people in lines or on attractions right now... No including the 2 shows.
 

EricsBiscuit

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happy to report that the fish in the Atlantic restaurant are both swimming and glowing as of last Saturday 5/24! Very glad we got to experience the park with low wait times as the crowds have hit! I also got to ride Harry Potter and the Battle At the Ministry twice, which was almost unthinkable when we did our preview. Overall, it’s a great ride. MU definitely seemed smoother vs when we did our preview a month ago and the effects were mostly working! We rode Donkey Kong twice in a row as the audio did not work the first ride. As it turned out, we got on the exact same mine cart the second ride and so neither time had the onboard audio haha. We were also fortunate enough to get a refund on our Express Pass which was nice. Definitely seems needed though now. Overall, a fantastic day and a fantastic park.
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lentesta

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17k also assumes everyone is in standby... @lentesta do you know the approximate ratio of standby to express pass and USO? if it's 50% of the capacity then there are only ~8,500 people in the standby line.

EDIT... also do you know on average how much USO inflates their wait times (10%?)

At Epic or in general? I don't think there's 50% Express Pass right now. I would be surprised if it's 20%.

I did a VIP tour on Saturday and the lines were already dropping by the time we were done.

Let me check our data and ask my UOR people about wait-time padding. I know they've been working on several new ways of doing that. And it's not the same thing as the upcoming addition of Express Pass to Hagrid's.
 

DKampy

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It is interesting to me….Ugh Disney is adding a premiere pass… they are such money grabbers….and then I need to buy a Universal express pass
 

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