WDWFigment
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When I went to Disneyland, much of the "discerning local crowd" consisted of teenagers being dropped off at the park by their parents, leaving garbage everywhere and looking for a place to hook-up. Disneyland on a Saturday night is VERY different from Disney World on a Saturday night with DL having a clientele similar to that of a Six Flags. On the other hand, Disney World tends to attract reasonably-wealthy vacationers from around the USA and abroad. I would hazard a guess that, on average, the IQ of the average WDW visitor is actually greater than that of the average DL visitor. At the end of the day, the real difference probably doesn't have much to do with how "discerning" or intelligent the guests are, but rather the fact that Disneyland mostly attracts locals on day trips, so they need to constantly spruce things up to keep them returning, while WDW attracts people who come for a week every few years (on average). The management of each resort responds appropriately.
We weren't there for any weekend nights, although I did "interact" with some of the type of guests you mention. The large demographic I saw was folks with tatts of 'fallen homies' and other suspect things. I know everyone is 'tatted up' in that area, and that tattoos are not indicative of intelligence, but the type of tattoos I saw, in my opinion, reasonably intelligent and/or discerning individuals would not have. Suffice to say, the predominant demographic in the park was not the 'money' crowd. We did see some folks who clearly had money, but they were a small minority.
I would probably tend to agree with your assessment of guest IQ.