Sherry E
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I also wonder if part of the reason for more crowds (or crowds at "slow" times of the year) could be because of the economy. What I mean is that maybe more local people than usual are going to DLR for day trips instead of going on vacation somewhere else in order to spend less money but still do something fun. Sort of like a staycation.
That is exactly what I was thinking. Staycations. I was pondering this very subject last night, after reading Bumbershoot's post about this year being an anomaly, overall, in terms of attendance and heavy crowds when we don't expect them and lighter crowds when it would normally be jam-packed. I think the economy has VERY much influenced DLR this past year, and may continue to influence it next year if things don't pick up soon. Not only are many SoCal residents staying closer to home (Staycationing) and visiting DLR more often than they might have if the economy hadn't taken such a nosedive, but they are also visiting DLR more during the typically less expensive 'off-peak seasons,' such as October. When you are literally counting your cents to scrape together money for a family vacation, and you see that you can visit DLR with a stay at one of the DLR hotels in October for MUCH less than what you would pay to stay there in summer or in December, you will probably pick the 'off-peak' time to go. Even at Goofy's Kitchen, there is something like a $6.00 difference between the off-peak breakfast buffet price in October and the peak breakfast buffet price in December!!! And saving little bits of money here and there does add up. Also, the people in neighboring states like AZ, NV and OR are probably coming to DLR more often for the same reasons too. Basically, it is closer and cheaper than going to WDW!
I am actually wondering if this coming December IS going to be as crowded at DLR right around Christmas as it usually is. It seems like it could go one of two ways. Either all the 'staycationers' who would normally travel out of state to visit family for the holidays will descend on DLR instead, just to have something to do for Christmas, OR they will stay away from DLR this year en masse because they need to save the money they might normally spend there in December on traveling to family gatherings and buying presents for everyone. I suspect a lot of those December DLR visitors already went in October to save some money.
Also, it does seem like many more folks are getting AP's of all different levels now, because it is cheaper than if they paid separate admission every time they went in, and if they start using it for discounts on food, etc., immediately, as I did, that pays off in pretty decent dividends instantaneously. So even though AP holders probably spend more money in a lot of ways than people who just pay admission separately each trip, a lot of brand new AP holders probably assume that the AP will pay for itself and save them a lot of money down the road, so they start going to DLR during all the periods they are not blacked out - the off-peak times, more or less - and that adds to the crowds a little bit, but it is certainly not the sole source of the crowds.