agotta
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lentesta said:Hi folks,
Shel is right, the scale did change. I think the least busy times of the year are those rated "3" - I don't see any 2s in the calendar.
Anything in the 3/4 range is what I'd consider "slow." 5 to 7 is average, and 8 and above is busy. As always, it's best to show up early and have a touring plan. The plan doesn't have to be a Microsoft Project layout of your vacation - a basic idea of which lands you're going to cover first each day will go a long way toward reducing your waits in line.
We noted in the Crowd Blog that the average error on our predictions is around 8 minutes. So if we're estimating a wait of 65 to 74 minutes, the actual waits are usually within 57 to 82, for example.
Also keep in mind that these aren't predictions about how long we expect average waits to be; it's a prediction of what the worst wait will be at the MK's headliner attractions. If you follow a touring plan and get there early, you'll almost certainly not encounter any waits like these. In testing we started this summer, people arriving early following a touring plan tended to have waits in the 4 to 12 minute range for each attraction. That includes both standby and FASTPASS line use. There are occasional exceptions to this (such as when you just miss the start of a show, for example), but overall, waits are pretty low.
Hope this helps. Good luck on your vacations!
Len
I don't get it. We are going the first week in January. Now I know that there is a larger crow that week due to the Marathon but 6 & 7's? I have been to Disney in January many times. There is no way this is the average:
6 = Peak waits of 55 - 64 minutes
7 = Peak waits of 65 - 74 minutes