Standing in line for ME now. This is supposed to be a slow time of year? Poppycock. Even our spring break trips have never been so insane. I'll post back later to let you know how long this takes.
Standing in line for ME now. This is supposed to be a slow time of year? Poppycock. Even our spring break trips have never been so insane. I'll post back later to let you know how long this takes.
Alot of schools are already in session. Not a great time for a family vacation. People in the DME line would not be locals. Looking at touring plans for the next week, no day is higher than 5. One day is actually 1. I would not expect big crowds.
We have huge daily flights from Virgin, at least 3 a day. And from the rental forecasts for the next 10 days, it is not going to be all that quiet. And, as I sit here and watch the crowds entering the garage, I am not so sure it is going to be all that quiet.
What garage?
At this moment A side. Why? I am talking about the amount of people at the terminal and garage, not the one's heading to B side for ME. Cannot get a handle on that.![]()
I thought you meant a garage or parking lot somewhere at Disney indicated large crowds arriving at the parks today. I didn't realize you meant the airport.
I just looked at easywdw and since it's free I guess I can post it. They have a 6 for today, 4 for tomorrow, and 3 for the rest of the days in August. 6/6/5 for next weekend. The days around July 4 were 9's and 10's. Park crowds can be people staying onsite, offsite and locals. I don't think this week will draw the locals, I think southern kids are back at school. Onsite will be more because of free dining. Not sure about offsite, more will probably be onsite due to free dining.
This is so true. In our area, the public schools started on August 8, the parochial schools started on or around Aug 15, and I checked, and the schools in every place that I have ever lived started in early to mid August, which includes Chicago, IL, Columbus, Ohio, Gainesville, Florida, Indianapolis, IN, and Ft. Myer, FL . I think they changed the school starting time to August about 30 years ago, or so. When I taught school in the early 80's, they said it was to finish the term before Christmas break. Another reason supposedly had to do with air conditioning or something (which didn't make any sense, since none of the northern schools were air conditioned at the time. Let me tell you, you haven't lived until you've taught the summer chemistry course with 30 bunsen burners in a non airconditioned space; the freshman chemistry labs at the university weren't airconditioned, either, but, at least they had sky lights and 30 ft ceilings).Alot of schools are already in session. Not a great time for a family vacation. People in the DME line would not be locals. Looking at touring plans for the next week, no day is higher than 5. One day is actually 1. I would not expect big crowds.
This is so true. In our area, the public schools started on August 8, the parochial schools started on or around Aug 15, and I checked, and the schools in every place that I have ever lived started in early to mid August, which includes Chicago, IL, Columbus, Ohio, Gainesville, Florida, Indianapolis, IN, and Ft. Myer, FL . I think they changed the school starting time to August about 30 years ago, or so. When I taught school in the early 80's, they said it was to finish the term before Christmas break. Another reason supposedly had to do with air conditioning or something (which didn't make any sense, since none of the northern schools were air conditioned at the time. Let me tell you, you haven't lived until you've taught the summer chemistry course with 30 bunsen burners in a non airconditioned space; the freshman chemistry labs at the university weren't airconditioned, either, but, at least they had sky lights and 30 ft ceilings).