dbm20th
Mickey's Uncle
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lentesta said:Thanks raidermatt. That's exactly what we're going for with the crowd calendar. It's not an attendance projection, but a guide to how long you'll wait in line. In the end, that's what we think most people care about.
I've not added up the individual days of the crowd calendar to see whether one might be able to make an annual attendance projection based on those numbers, but if anyone wants to give it a shot, I can provide the data.
Incidentally, a number of things go into making the crowd calendar predictions, including hotel occupancy rates for more than 300 Orlando hotels, vacation schedules for the top 100 school districts east of the Mississippi, Magic Kingdom park hours, weather, and (of course) our in-park observations. I think the crowd blog details a lot of these things. Interesting reading if this is your cup of tea.
Finally, note that the crowd blog also contains our analysis of how good the predictions are versus what we actually observed in the parks. So we'll tell you how good our past predictions were. Last time I checked, the predictions were averaging +/- 8 minutes from what actually happenend on the rides. I'm not aware of any publicly available predictions that have that level of accuracy, but if anyone knows of one, feel free to drop me a line: len at touringplans dot com.
Hope this helps!
Len
Thanks Len. Can we therefore determine, even with this information, that the week before Christmas, ending on Dec 22 or 23, is NOT one of the busiest times of the year? That is, after all, the point here. (I know what your answer is, but can you tell the folks here?)