alvernon90
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There has been quite a bit of reporting on these boards over the past couple of years that the lightest days in the parks are Saturdays in summer, which is widely assumed to be due to the "triple" blockout -- So Cal, So Cal Select, and Deluxe APs are all blocked, leaving the parks nice and empty.
On most summer days, however, it is only a "double" blockout, where deluxe APs are still allowed in. What impact does this have on the crowds? Are deluxe APs a significant percentage of overall APs, making "double" blockout days no better than non-blocked days?
I understand that the day visitor crowds are expected to be bigger on double blockout days, which is why the two AP categories are blocked out. But when a triple blockout makes a "busy" day light, am I hoping for too much when I hope that double blockout weekdays are also relatively light (as opposed to, say, a weekend in May with no blockouts)?
On most summer days, however, it is only a "double" blockout, where deluxe APs are still allowed in. What impact does this have on the crowds? Are deluxe APs a significant percentage of overall APs, making "double" blockout days no better than non-blocked days?
I understand that the day visitor crowds are expected to be bigger on double blockout days, which is why the two AP categories are blocked out. But when a triple blockout makes a "busy" day light, am I hoping for too much when I hope that double blockout weekdays are also relatively light (as opposed to, say, a weekend in May with no blockouts)?