Google it chief. Don’t question it, Answer itWTH does that have to do with occupancy?
Google it chief. Don’t question it, Answer itWTH does that have to do with occupancy?
You seem obsessed with FP and MP. All your posts are about this yet when you quote occupancy numbers they are outside the realm of possibility. Making up much?>If you need to take your shoes off it’s ok
You seem obsessed with FP and MP. All your posts are about this yet when you quote occupancy numbers they are outside the realm of possibility. Making up much?>
Read much? http://www.wdwmagic.com/other/walt-...creased-spending-at-the-parks-and-resorts.htmYou seem obsessed with FP and MP. All your posts are about this yet when you quote occupancy numbers they are outside the realm of possibility. Making up much?>
Open your google machine next time. It’s not that hardYou seem obsessed with FP and MP. All your posts are about this yet when you quote occupancy numbers they are outside the realm of possibility. Making up much?>
Wonderful, it says nothing about occupancy. Irrelevant to any discussion of people in rooms.
What? Oh nothing? Thought so.You seem obsessed with FP and MP. All your posts are about this yet when you quote occupancy numbers they are outside the realm of possibility. Making up much?>
Ok smart guy. What is occupancy?Wonderful, it says nothing about occupancy. Irrelevant to any discussion of people in rooms.
Not 4.13 per roomWhat? Oh nothing? Thought so.
Ok smart guy. What is occupancy?
And this discussion isn’t about occupancy. This discussion is about resort guests and the fact that WDW has approximately (is that ok for you) 15x as many hotel guests as DLWonderful, it says nothing about occupancy. Irrelevant to any discussion of people in rooms.
You’re right. It’s 4.24Not 4.13 per room
The title didn't specify which May.So no MaxPass in May?
So no MaxPass in May?
It's not only about sleeping in. My family likes to go to water parks or resort pools during the day and hit the parks in mid to late afternoon. So MaxPass would not work for us. But when I post this, people respond by telling me that we vacation "wrong" and would be much happier if we did rope drop like they do. People have a difficult time thinking outside of their own experiences.I will throw out one benefit of FP+ over Maxpass. For a family that does not rope drop, but likes to get to the parks at like noon (yes those people exist), they are not at a disadvantage at WDW like they are at DLR. For instance if I was traveling with a sleep in family, I could book a 1pm Space, 2pm 7d, and 3pm Splash mountain for them. By noon at DLR, a Space Mountain FP would be well into the evening, and they would have to wait until 1:30 to even try for another one.
Maxpass is great for spontaneous Rope Droppers. FP+ is good for extreme planners. Only the paid systems help the spontaneous sleepers.
Not everyone at WDW is a local. There are over 36,000 hotel rooms with almost 150,000 guests occupying them. Resort guests would be at a major disadvantage and that doesn’t work for WDW
No
Not what im saying at all...…….im saying WDW has APPROXIMATELY 15x the hotel capacity as DL...…………..and No I have never been to DL and would never go if I couldn't book FP in advanceIf you believe there are nearly 150k guests on-site right now, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn. I'll even throw in some swamp land in south Florida at a discounted price.
Ever been to Disneyland or used MaxPass? Just curious.
Not what im saying at all...…….im saying WDW has APPROXIMATELY 15x the hotel capacity as DL...…………..and No I have never been to DL and would never go if I couldn't book FP in advance
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