How are the crowds this Presidents’ Day weekend from anyone in the parks? Just by looking at MDE the wait times are looking crazy!
Just further proof that TDO doesn't care about you, once you pass thru the gates. MM+ and the focus being on not standing in long lines is nonsense. Doesn't matter how much time you spend in lines, you will still find time to eat, drink and shop, and they know it.Quoting this here because it seems very relevant.
How are the crowds this Presidents’ Day weekend from anyone in the parks? Just by looking at MDE the wait times are looking crazy!
is it just me or does Disney really need to do something about disperse the crowds more at these parks (other than just raising ticket prices) - expansion, more efficient people eater shows/attractions, or dare I say another gate one day
It won’t because they’ll just blame something else. They don’t understand why the idiots who visit are so obsessed with attractions and experience.They 100% do but why would they when the number of people paying to visit is increasing. This will only become an issue in their mind when attendance starts to drop.
It won’t because they’ll just blame something else. They don’t understand why the idiots who visit are so obsessed with attractions and experience.
I found Disney Springs to be way more enjoyable Sunday eveningDisney Springs was a Zoo Saturaday night and the park hours just sucked all the way around.
I went Presidents Week and Christmas Week 2019. Presidents Week was busier with less FP and ADR availability. Christmas is busy but people are kinda clueless so you can still do everything. Presidents Week guests are professional vacationers who go on the regular. So, for example, it’s slammed by 9:30 am. Christmas Week is pretty quiet til about 11 am and you can get 4th FPs for big rides. Presidents Week? Enjoy Figment.
I went Presidents Week and Christmas Week 2019. Presidents Week was busier with less FP and ADR availability. Christmas is busy but people are kinda clueless so you can still do everything. Presidents Week guests are professional vacationers who go on the regular. So, for example, it’s slammed by 9:30 am. Christmas Week is pretty quiet til about 11 am and you can get 4th FPs for big rides. Presidents Week? Enjoy Figment.
I agree with this. In all my visits recently, I realized if I didn’t experience 12 attractions a day, I wasn’t satisfied. I remember it being about 10 a day years ago...maybe it has something to do with amount of things I’ve done so many times now, or maybe subconsciously the money does play a part...but I find 12 being the lucky number for myself to feel like I had a ‘good’ day.This thought occurred to me the other day;
The 7.3 attractions in a day metric was determined around the year 2000, when a day's admission to Disney World was $46 ($69 with inflation).
Now it's at least $109 for a day's admission, but the daily metric hasn't changed.
For the current price to justify itself, you'd need to hit at least 11.5 attractions in a day, and it's increasingly hard to do so.
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