PrincessWithABlaster
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I agree with this has been Disney's general approach to the parks as of late - reduce expenses, increase crowds/revenue. However, it seems like this January's crowds have been an anomoly that Disney was not prepared for. They base the park hours and staffing levels on years and years of data. Touring plans, an independent site who also has years and years of data, did not expect these crowds either. I can't blame Disney for staffing based on historical levels. That's what any sensible company would do.
But why can't Disney pull in more workers to increase ride capacity or open more QS lines. I imagine many cast members would want more hours or overtime. Is Disney being greedy? Or is it administrative red tape of getting money/additional hours approved that prevents more staffing?
I keep hearing that there is no slow time anymore and that January crowds are getting bigger. While this is true, it seems like THIS January is truly unusual and these crowds could not have been predicted or planned for. Crossing my fingers that crowds go back to normal next January because I'm planning on doing the half!
My understanding is that’s part of the whole reason they did MDE and FP+. It gives them tons of data about how many people are going to be in the parks any given day. They should be able to tell from how many FPs are booked approximately how many people are planning to be there. It’s not exact of course but much better than using historical data. It is (or should be) fed into decisions about hours, staffing, etc.
TP doesn’t have access to that info.