I don't see any annual pass blockouts for august.correct me but are the pass holders blocked out during August if that has anything to do with it.
I've never seen it full at the end of august. Worst case was waiting an hour for FOP once. I do have a feeling that people are going to be lingering at HS, hoping for a soft opening of SWL, making the crowds there higher than normal. But i don't think that'll translate to the other parks.it's be stuffed at the end of august.
Well, considering that most people in the US take their vacations in the summer when the kids are out of school, I would think they would have more to worry about right now then in Nov. or Dec., but that is just my opinion.
I don't know anything for sure, I'm just speculating, but, I strongly feel that there are, of course, some parents that take their kids out of school to participate in fantasy. After all, who need education. However, tons is a bit misleading. It has never been because people like to go there in high heat, hurricanes and humidity, the classic trifecta of a fun time. It is because most are responsible parents and will only go in the summer when they are all free to travel. If you want to look at tons of people, how about those in the business of educating our young. The only time they have for such travel is summer.Keep dreaming. For one thing, there are tons of irresponsible parents out there who care more about a Disney trip than their kids education. Secondly, there are a bunch of breaks around the school year from across the country (and the world) that keep the families flooding in. Spring break, Christmas break, Thanksgiving break, some schools have fall breaks, and different states have different things.
Florida has absolutely zero appeal in the summertime. The notherners are having the time of their lives in the one time of the year that its actually fun and the sun is out. And they see Florida as a 100 degrees, humid gator infested land full of storms and hurricanes in the summer.
Its much more appealing to visit when you're shoveling 20 feet of snow out of your driveway and its 70 and perfect in Orlando. Going in the summer means that you really don't want to pull your kids from school, and/or don't want to fight the busiest times of the year in Florida.
The only reason you get crowds at Disney in the summer is the Brazilian/South American tour groups who always come in July. Not the families. Florida just isn't attractive at all for tourism in the summer in general.
I went in late August about 3 years ago. The crowds were comparable to what used to be Fall crowds. It wasn't bad at all. However, I just can't believe that prediction.Every year my family heads to WDW at the end of august. Usually the trackers paint pictures of crowds in the 4-6 range with most of the country back at school. But this year, everything is coming up 1-3. Is this really feasible? Would the opening of SWL a couple days later make people delay their trips?
I've just never seen crowd predictions this low.
Keep dreaming. For one thing, there are tons of irresponsible parents out there who care more about a Disney trip than their kids education. Secondly, there are a bunch of breaks around the school year from across the country (and the world) that keep the families flooding in. Spring break, Christmas break, Thanksgiving break, some schools have fall breaks, and different states have different things.
Florida has absolutely zero appeal in the summertime. The notherners are having the time of their lives in the one time of the year that its actually fun and the sun is out. And they see Florida as a 100 degrees, humid gator infested land full of storms and hurricanes in the summer.
Its much more appealing to visit when you're shoveling 20 feet of snow out of your driveway and its 70 and perfect in Orlando. Going in the summer means that you really don't want to pull your kids from school, and/or don't want to fight the busiest times of the year in Florida.
The only reason you get crowds at Disney in the summer is the Brazilian/South American tour groups who always come in July. Not the families. Florida just isn't attractive at all for tourism in the summer in general.
I'm sure many of us on here would appreciate a sustained attendance drop that would cause concern at Disney-it would give us diehards alot more room to move and alot more time on attractions. That being said, sustained lower attendance could cause reduced hours and/or temporary closures of attractions, which would not be good.I think its a combination of "things". Prices may play into the equation. If its like this in Nov and Dec. Then they've got something to worry about.
And they see Florida as a 100 degrees, humid gator infested land full of storms and hurricanes in the summer.
There are not many hurricanes, Disney has been struck 3-5 times since 1971 and they were not that bad. I don’t remember the exact number though. There are a lot of alligators in Florida and that is why I must now call Florida, Gater-land. A state of theme parks and gatorsActually you'd be surprised to know how many people don't fully realize how many alligators there really are in Florida. Also not every hurricane hits Florida so they're going about that the wrong way.
I am planning on going for the 50th and a grand journey through Florida. I love the WDW parks and I would want to ride as many rides as I can. Will be busy as many things will be open (Tron Coaster, GotG, Ratatoullie, etc.)I was there right after Labor Day last year and it wasn’t busy at all. This year I’m going Oct 22-26. Fingers crossed for another non-busy week.
I wouldn't say ZERO appeal, but it's definitely more appealing in the winter vs summer. But as a Midwesterner/Northerner I'm going mid August, for the second time in my life. Wasn't exactly planning to go this year but then we got DVC points, then I didn't get to rent them out as I was initially planning so decided to use them for ourselves and decided that 2 1 week vacations was gonna be nicer than 1 big 2 week one so now I'm planning Aug and March trips but getting Gold AP's to save on two sets of ticket costs.Florida has absolutely zero appeal in the summertime. The notherners are having the time of their lives in the one time of the year that its actually fun and the sun is out. And they see Florida as a 100 degrees, humid gator infested land full of storms and hurricanes in the summer.
Its much more appealing to visit when you're shoveling 20 feet of snow out of your driveway and its 70 and perfect in Orlando. Going in the summer means that you really don't want to pull your kids from school, and/or don't want to fight the busiest times of the year in Florida.
Every year my family heads to WDW at the end of august. Usually the trackers paint pictures of crowds in the 4-6 range with most of the country back at school. But this year, everything is coming up 1-3. Is this really feasible? Would the opening of SWL a couple days later make people delay their trips?
I've just never seen crowd predictions this low.
Every year my family heads to WDW at the end of august. Usually the trackers paint pictures of crowds in the 4-6 range with most of the country back at school. But this year, everything is coming up 1-3. Is this really feasible? Would the opening of SWL a couple days later make people delay their trips?
I've just never seen crowd predictions this low.
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Every year my family heads to WDW at the end of august. Usually the trackers paint pictures of crowds in the 4-6 range with most of the country back at school. But this year, everything is coming up 1-3. Is this really feasible? Would the opening of SWL a couple days later make people delay their trips?
I've just never seen crowd predictions this low.
I'll be gone on the 28th.WDW is gonna be mobbed! GE opens on Aug. 29th!
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