scjo68
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Our experience has been pretty standard. Sometimes we do am. emh and it is wonderful for that hour, and the second hour. From the third hour on, crowds are relatively heavy. Last year, we did only one am. emh, it was at MK. Great until 10:30, when we had CP ADR's. After that, it was getting so crowded we hopped to AK, which was less crowded. Never done pm emh, as we have little ones. Also, getting to each park at or before opening is mandatory for us.
I've always felt that it's so illogical that am. emh parks are so much more crowded. Clearly, not that many people actually make it there early enough, because during that hour it's completely uncrowded. As most here have said, if you aren't taking advantage of emh, you should avoid that park. Even though I obsessively plan our park day schedule ahead of time, if we plan to do emh and for some reason get up too late to get there on time, We would just go to another park, to avoid crowds. If people are off-site it would certainly make sense for them to avoid emh parks at all cost.
When I say this to my Dh, he reminds me that some people don't plan like we do, and just go to whatever park they feel like, without a schedule. This is true, but it doesn't seem like it would take that many emh avoiders to balance out the small number of people who take advantage of am. emh.
Evening EMH parks would logically be more crowded, especially now that many people don't have hoppers. It doesn't require getting up early, and day guests don't actually have to leave.
I've always felt that it's so illogical that am. emh parks are so much more crowded. Clearly, not that many people actually make it there early enough, because during that hour it's completely uncrowded. As most here have said, if you aren't taking advantage of emh, you should avoid that park. Even though I obsessively plan our park day schedule ahead of time, if we plan to do emh and for some reason get up too late to get there on time, We would just go to another park, to avoid crowds. If people are off-site it would certainly make sense for them to avoid emh parks at all cost.
When I say this to my Dh, he reminds me that some people don't plan like we do, and just go to whatever park they feel like, without a schedule. This is true, but it doesn't seem like it would take that many emh avoiders to balance out the small number of people who take advantage of am. emh.
Evening EMH parks would logically be more crowded, especially now that many people don't have hoppers. It doesn't require getting up early, and day guests don't actually have to leave.
