after looking at UG (touringplans.com), and listening to everyone around complain about the economy, and how Disney had to offer the 4/3 promotion, I was STUNNED to see the crowds last week at WDW. All 4 parks were crowded the entire time we were there. The last day - Saturday 3/1, we went to MK one last time, just to hit our favorite rides, and to finish our shopping, and it was PACKED.
All of this was a little surprising, to say the least, as even the UG predicted crowds of 5 and 6 (with the exception of Mardi Gras day).
Glad to see I wasn't the only one surprised - Pete's commments:
All of this was a little surprising, to say the least, as even the UG predicted crowds of 5 and 6 (with the exception of Mardi Gras day).
Glad to see I wasn't the only one surprised - Pete's commments:
Posted on Friday, 27th February 2009 by Pete Werner
I can be forgiven for thinking that a Thursday in late February when the Magic Kingdom is closing at 8pm might be a slower than normal day to visit the parks. Especially when you see Disney doing everything short of a lap dance trying to get people to show up and spend. Boy was I wrong. Imagine my surprise when we saw Space Mountain with a 70 minute wait - and Splash Mountain at 80 minutes!! Not to mention the crowds - lots of them.
Seems Disneys desperate push to lure more people into the parks is working. Restaurants were packed, the wait for rides were long, and the crowd leaving the park at closing time was massive. But lets not forget that Disney has scaled back on quite a bit of entertainment in an effort to cut costs. That same entertainment was a great source of crowd control, giving people something to do and watch in between rides, helping keep the lines manageable. Welcome to the new Disney World - I fear that Disney will not only be successful in driving volume into the parks, but will also keep the entertainment offerings limited.