Tracks N Slabs
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ok so it was 2 1/2 weeks on the front end. On the back end it was Jan. 18th to March 12th. So we'll add your 2 1/2 weeks to the six weeks on the tail for a total of 8 1/2 weeks to modify an existing attraction.
Quite honestly WDW's seasons are totally different then our western friends.
Sometimes our off season or quiet times may only last 2 weeks. For example this year was a later Easter holiday which left very little time between President's week (Feb), college spring break (Feb), K-12 spring break (March / early April), Easter (Apr). The downtime between each of those is maybe 2 weeks and even then its still pretty busy. Then you get into the end of the school year for FL (mid to end of May), then the northen schools get out (June) into the 4th of July and the summer rush, that ends labor day, get 2 maybe 3 weeks downtime and then get into the newest peak season as late September and October have really picked up thanks to MNSSHP, then into Thanksgiving and Christmas and New Years. Then slows down in January, but lead into the Presidents week holiday and we start all over again.
If all rehabs are to only be done in "off" season nothing would get done. Most rehabs can not be done closed for two weeks here, then open, then more closed time its not good for the attraction, the cast or the guests.
I want to see the boat up and running as much as anyone else (as I type this while wearing my Liberty Belle ballcap) but I'd rather see it done right and not rushed to fit a season.
Do those guests who travel in the off season recieve a discount on thier tickets because its not the peak travel time... nope. Hotel maybe, but it costs the same to get into the park 12/25 as it does the middle of January. Do they not deserve to experience the same great attractions and service that those traveling in peak season do?
Quite honestly WDW's seasons are totally different then our western friends.
Sometimes our off season or quiet times may only last 2 weeks. For example this year was a later Easter holiday which left very little time between President's week (Feb), college spring break (Feb), K-12 spring break (March / early April), Easter (Apr). The downtime between each of those is maybe 2 weeks and even then its still pretty busy. Then you get into the end of the school year for FL (mid to end of May), then the northen schools get out (June) into the 4th of July and the summer rush, that ends labor day, get 2 maybe 3 weeks downtime and then get into the newest peak season as late September and October have really picked up thanks to MNSSHP, then into Thanksgiving and Christmas and New Years. Then slows down in January, but lead into the Presidents week holiday and we start all over again.
If all rehabs are to only be done in "off" season nothing would get done. Most rehabs can not be done closed for two weeks here, then open, then more closed time its not good for the attraction, the cast or the guests.
I want to see the boat up and running as much as anyone else (as I type this while wearing my Liberty Belle ballcap) but I'd rather see it done right and not rushed to fit a season.
Do those guests who travel in the off season recieve a discount on thier tickets because its not the peak travel time... nope. Hotel maybe, but it costs the same to get into the park 12/25 as it does the middle of January. Do they not deserve to experience the same great attractions and service that those traveling in peak season do?