CaptainAmerica
Premium Member
The resorts fill much more quickly than the parks do. The resorts fill up first, to 85% - 90% occupancy, at which point it becomes very difficult for people like @ThatMouse to find availability for their specific dates. This is the "base case" scenario that plays out pretty much year-round. The fluctuations in attendance are (primarily) not driven by resort guests, since the resort guests are always there. The fluctuations in attendance are from local guests and off-property guests.I understand that may be the case with convention center hotels and with DVC, but can you explain the other hotels that don’t fall into this category?
Yep. Lower crowd levels mean that reduced staffing is 100% legitimate. It doesn't mean the operation is under staffed, it just means the operation needs less people (or less hours) to be "fully staffed" when the crowds aren't as high.The only " cut backs" we've seen is shorter park hours. As in closing earlier. I don't know of a single "short staffing " issue. I know some will aggressively dispute this but then again you're not here every day. Management is very adamant about guest experience and understaffing is not an option. Believe it or not.