3-day weekend = heavy travels & spontaneous road trips. (Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday) as schools & most government offices closed on Monday, 1/21.Why the big crowds? Is it a free dining period?
No.Not sure if anyone knows the answer to this but is it busier also because of the new fantasyland opening, or are the Universal Orlando parks experiencing a busy period as well? Has the new fantasyland expansion brought in alot of crowds?
All this being said... overall attendance no where near what was anticipated.
MK blackouts were lifted for cast, through Feb.
Quite a few CM's back in the park.
All this being said... overall attendance no where near what was anticipated.
MK blackouts were lifted for cast, through Feb.
Quite a few CM's back in the park.
Free DIning doesn't bring in huge crowds -- it brings in more people during off-peak times and makes DINING a problem, not crowd level....
WDW has been busy since last summer and pretty much hasn't let up -- people are spending money to vacation again after a few years of not so much...
Incidently, it shouldn't be that big of a surprise -- TouringPlans which tracks all the crowd levels has pretty much predicted crowd levels of 6 and 7 (of 10) for the past two weeks and it has pretty much matched that day to day. This particular weekend is at that level because of Martin Luther King Jr Day on Monday - making it a three-day weekend for most (and a 4-day WDW weekend if you take the day off on Friday)...
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