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Crowd Levels - 2 years ago?

lily2521

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Is there a way to look up an actual crowd level for days in 2013? We were there for 2 days in 2013, and I was thinking of looking up crowd levels just to get an idea of what we were experiencing at that time.

I didn't do much planning then, we just went because we were in Tampa, so we did 1 day at MK and 1 day at HS, so I wanted to see how busy it was on the days we were there.

Thanks.
 
Is there a way to look up an actual crowd level for days in 2013? We were there for 2 days in 2013, and I was thinking of looking up crowd levels just to get an idea of what we were experiencing at that time.

I didn't do much planning then, we just went because we were in Tampa, so we did 1 day at MK and 1 day at HS, so I wanted to see how busy it was on the days we were there.

Thanks.

Yes, the Touring Plans site has historical crowd data. But it is important to keep in mind that those crowd levels are relative and not absolute. In other words, a crowd level 5 in 2015 is likely to be more crowded and have longer wait times than a crowd level 5 in 2013.
 
Yes, the Touring Plans site has historical crowd data. But it is important to keep in mind that those crowd levels are relative and not absolute. In other words, a crowd level 5 in 2015 is likely to be more crowded and have longer wait times than a crowd level 5 in 2013.

Looks like I have to pay for a subscription in order to receive this information through Touring Plans?
 
I just caved and subscribed - Been considering it anyway for our upcoming trip :)
 

As I understand it, TP makes a crowd level prediction for each park based on historic wait times between 10am and 5pm for a selected number of attractions within that park.

Then, after that day has passed, they will come back and show what the day actually was based on actual wait times versus their prediction.

How often are they wrong?
 
As I understand it, TP makes a crowd level prediction for each park based on historic wait times between 10am and 5pm for a selected number of attractions within that park.

Then, after that day has passed, they will come back and show what the day actually was based on actual wait times versus their prediction.

How often are they wrong?

Very curious about this too, as far as how often they are wrong, as I'm basically planning my entire 5 days around their crowd predictions!
 

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