I still think this is good for the guest experience, UNLESS they cut staff.
To go along with that, the only other Monday for the 31st is 2016 (which this is tracking right along with). I wish there was a way to select the nearest date for the day of week, that would be interesting to include as well (along with a chart of number of rides in operation throughout the day). Sorry to go on the tangent, I'm a data guy. I really like these charts and really want to expand on them.
If you're comparing specific days, the fact that some of those days may have been weekends would throw off the stats.
Genie+/ILL is also a huge factor, when we were at DL a few months ago the standby line was so short it wasn’t even visible outside the building but Space Mtn still had a 70 minute wait time, the G+ line looked like it had more people in it than the standby line.Following up, there is the effect of Splash being closed and rides going down more often (according to @lentesta) that increases wait times artificially across the park because of a funneling effect. That variable of increasing wait times at the park due to down time of attractions (lets call that delta W) has to be worse now than it was 4 years ago. But that's just a guess, I wonder if you can prove it out.
Also to make this as equal as possible we would have to track how many attractions were down for an extended period of time. As others have mentioned quite a few are down today, potentially increasing the wait at other rides that may not have had a longer wait otherwise. MarieTo go along with that, the only other Monday for the 31st is 2016 (which this is tracking right along with). I wish there was a way to select the nearest date for the day of week, that would be interesting to include as well (along with a chart of number of rides in operation throughout the day). Sorry to go on the tangent, I'm a data guy. I really like these charts and really want to expand on them.
I don't know -- looks like Jungle Cruise, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train are all closed right now (and Splash Mountain, obviously). Makes it hard to judge other wait times.
Flight of Passage is only at 80 minutes too (Na'vi River Journey is at 95, bizarrely -- even though I personally think NRJ is excellent for what it is and I probably have more fun riding it than FoP, it's not designed to have that kind of wait and certainly not longer than FoP).
Kiliminjaro Safari is only 10 minutes; I would be riding that on repeat.
Heat aside. How would you rate your guest experience?I was at Epcot on saturday and sunday for Food and Wine and it wasn't "dead" but it was definitely less busy than this same time last year. The busiest area of the park was the Land pavillion. SO many people were taking naps on the booths at Sunshine Seasons or using them as a break spot from the heat. I did too because it was insanely hot.
None of the food booths other than France and China had a line.
Sure, but all I did was click a button and take a screenshot.If you're comparing specific days, the fact that some of those days may have been weekends would throw off the stats.
Perhaps compare the last Tuesday of July, or, compare weekly averages, as a suggestion.
What happens in terms of your ticket purchase/price if the rides go down fir the vast majority of day. Do they recompense or a case of it is what it is at Seaworld?They just need more efficiency. Especially load and unload processes. It was so painful a few months ago when we went there.
They also need more indoor attractions. When a storm pops up the entire park shuts down basically
I thought the crowds were pretty manageable. I liked that it wasn't shoulder to shoulder in World Showcase. Some festival food sucked but others were pretty decent.Heat aside. How would you rate your guest experience?
Currently raining with lightning in the area at MK so outdoor rides are all down.Yeah there are only 9 attractions temporarily closed right now.
People gave to get in line for something that’s not broken.
Not sure it was about 2:30pm when it happened so we just leftWhat happens in terms of your ticket purchase/price if the rides go down fir the vast majority of day. Do they recompense or a case of it is what it is at Seaworld?
Some of the food always sucked, so that is normal. Good to hear the crowds were manageable. Also, good to know they are inflating the wait times, I know they always did this, in the old days it was to make customers happy when their waits were shorter than expected.I thought the crowds were pretty manageable. I liked that it wasn't shoulder to shoulder in World Showcase. Some festival food sucked but others were pretty decent.
Also wait times are so inflated. Remy was posted 40 minutes but the line wasn't outside. I got on line and didn't stop walking until I got to the room where you get the 3D glasses. It was like a 5 minute wait until the ride stopped for 10 minutes when I saw someone's hat fly off the ride.
Yet when someone credible and independent actually studies the data… they conclude that isn’t happening… and share those findings here… and yet people continue to post purely speculative stuff like yours ignoring the available information.Today it seems to me that they are intentionally inflating the wait times to influence folks to buy Genie+ because the posted wait times today are nowhere near reality.
Yet when someone credible and independent actually studies the data… they conclude that isn’t happening… and share those findings here… and yet people continue to post purely speculative stuff like yours ignoring the available information.
It’s almost as if the conclusion isn’t based in facts…
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