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Does anyone still trust crowd calendars. If so which one do you consider the most reliable.
Its always busy. I'll never understand why people look at crowd calendars, you'll only end up disappointed when the calendar says 4/10 and end up waiting 95 min. for an attraction. Just go when its best for your schedule.Does anyone still trust crowd calendars. If so which one do you consider the most reliable.
Its always busy. I'll never understand why people look at crowd calendars, you'll only end up disappointed when the calendar says 4/10 and end up waiting 95 min. for an attraction. Just go when its best for your schedule.
Disney offers a crowd calendar as they charge more for tickets on more popular days. They also block out more periods from most annual passes.Does anyone still trust crowd calendars. If so which one do you consider the most reliable.
I like the crowd calendars, but often find them not to be particularly accurate, but it gave me something to plan around when making park reservations. Now I suppose you can just hop straight away if a park is busier than you through it would be!
Yep, I’m finding 2 very different predictions, so I’ll just have to plan accordingly… err I mean wing it. lolDisney offers a crowd calendar as they charge more for tickets on more popular days. They also block out more periods from most annual passes.
In the end, how you tour the parks is much more important than when your visit is.
Having a strategy for your visit makes the difference between "getting a lot done" vs. just winging it or looking at a number on a chart.
Yep, I’m finding 2 very different predictions, so I’ll just have to plan accordingly… err I mean wing it. lol
Touring Plans says one thing and Underc0ver Tourist says another.
Also, I see the marathon is Jan 8-12, but does anyone know if that would have much effect on a Wednesday (8th?)
And in 2024, the Orlando public schools were still on Winter Break until January 9 (after Marathon weekend). That certainly affected 2024 early January crowds. In 2025, they will have resumed school on January 7 (before the Marathon).The 2024 Marathon Weekend was January 3 - 7, so a week before 2025's, and coming off New Year's Day, which may have influenced crowds.
TouringPlans' crowd level for Wednesday, January 3 was 9 out of 10 (predicted 8). The MK and DHS were 10/10.
Thursday 1/4 was 9 (predicted 8)
Friday 1/5 was 9 (predicted 8)
Saturday 1/6 was 4 (predicted 6) with thunderstorms that cut the Half Marathon short
Sunday 1/7 was 4 (predicted 5)
TP's crowd levels are based on Disney's posted wait times at key rides. Posted wait times are often wrong.
Personally I feel like crowd calendars to predict crowds isn't all that useful anymore - most people have internet access and if the majority of people look at them to plan their trips.....poof, low crowd day is suddenly busy, high crowd day surprisingly empty - which anecdotally does seem to be happening more and more. The last several years seem to be bucking historic trends for low vs. peak crowds and I think a lot of it has to do with more and more people trying to 'beat' them - but when everyone is doing it, it no longer works. You really need to zig when others zag, and the best way to do that is to plan your own thing, not the 'listed/advertised' thing.Does anyone still trust crowd calendars. If so which one do you consider the most reliable.