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I like the first post - and hope we see more. Well, said!!!Originally posted by gbxxxi
Hi!
I have been reading these boards for quite a while, but never quite felt like posting a reply until now (some of you can be a tad intimidating!). So - I figured, I might as well chime in on this topic.
I do not think that it is possible for any of you to determine what is a "half-day" park for everyone else. A half-day park for me may not be the same as a half-day park for you and vice versa.
That is what makes Disney so special! There is something there for almost everyone - except for maybe the hardcore thrill seekers....
For my wife and I, AK is at least a full-day park. The Studios would be the only non-full-day park for us and even that is an 6 to 8 hour park for us when we go.
It is a personal feeling as to what constitutes a half-day park or not. It is not something that is so cut and dry that a park can be labeled a half-day park for everyone. Just my two cents.....
Mark
Using an absolute off season, ultra low crowd example is not going to provide any kind of useful analysis when you have people who are going in both January and June, so I looked for more balance, and still went with short numbers.How did you calculate the numbers on the first post?
First off, as I said - my numbers include some time to actually make it to where the ride is and that is good for 2 to 5 minutes. So, lets take Kali. First - if you did 2 rides in 20 without getting off it means that the first ride took 15, and I can personally attest to waiting in the line for 5+ minutes with a FP - I rest my case on that one. Primevil - I assume they didn't make you get off that one either - so again, the first ride had to be almost 15, with no line. First week of December I rode, with FP, and waited for about 10 minutes in the line. Triceratops I have ridden in 5 minutes, but have also taken 25. You waited 15 minutes for Lion, plus it took you 5 minutes to walk there and the show is what, at least 20 minutes - add it up. The amazing thing about the Disney parks is that things take you more time than you think, when you consider everything. You need to look at averages in these kinds of analyses - and I went on the low side of average.
Bring it on my Snacky friendIf we use your figures (which I think are flawed)


Good to hear from you too, BaronDay off of work, Mr. Kidds? Or perhaps we just didnt take our meds today!


As per Websters..................Why yes, you did just say "Pish"! What's up with that?
Main Entry: pish
Pronunciation: 'pish
Function: interjection
Date: 1592
-- used to express disdain or contempt
So, once again, pish!!!

Agreed. But does Disney design parks for individual people? I say no. I believe they are designed for families. AK is well designed for most average families - you know the ones with 2.5 kids. IMHO, if you are a family consisting of two parents and two or three kids ranging in age from 3 to 15, AK will take time. Sure, not everyone is going to ride everything, but if you hit them all together as a family you will spend significant time. While not everyone will like every ride, chances are that within a family of 5 there will be at least one person who does like each of the rides. I might like 4, wife likes 3 others that I don't, junior likes a couple others we didn't hit, and little Bobby another, and Janie a few more. So amongst the whole family you will likely hit most everything. Sure, the same thing in MK takes two days, but no way a half day at AK.There are VERY few people who do each and every last attraction in every park.
For the individual person, yeah the AK has problems filling a day if that person only wants to hit favorites. Any park can be done in 'half time' if that is all you do, MK included. But MK was designed to be a two day park, and AK a one day park.
PS - In my double blind survey of family park touring trends it turns out (so far) that 9 out of 10 families prefer touring together. So, if you are a family of 5, each family member having 3 different AK favorites (not a stretch by any means) you are going to have to cover just about all of the true attractions. No way you do that and keep everyone happy in a half day.