Thanks for doing that! I hope you'll update this thread in late April for us.
I will. However, I just went back to do some double-checking, (because while my addition and subtraction skills are usually pretty good, I am not as strong or confident in my "non-addition" skills, and my original work was done in an airport on a tablet during a layover). After taking a deeper dive, things are actually a lot more severe than the original calculations show. In the past, there were several days when there were both am-EMH and pm-EMH on the same day, and I overlooked that. Also, I didn't pay attention to how
many hours were provided in each EMH. I only looked at whether there were EMH at all. But it is worth noting the total of number of hours that are provided to guests to see if there has been any change there. I also looked at what those hours actually were. That too, matters. I only looked at 2012, 2015 and 2016 (to date), but here is what I found:
2012:
Number of days with pm-EMHs that spanned from:
8:00-10:00 = 0
10:00-12:00 = 0
11:00-1:00 = 0
11:00-2:00 = 3
12:00-2:00 = 0
12:00-3:00 = 8
1:00-3:00 = 0
Total number of days with pm-EMH = 11 with a total of 33 available hours.
Number of days with am-EMHs that spanned from:
7:00-8:00 = 13
8:00-9:00 = 7
Total number of days with am-EMH = 20 with a total of 20 available hours.
Easter fell on April 8. Number of
consecutive days with am-EMH in the Easter season = 14 (from 4/1-4/14).
Total number of EMH opportunities in 2012 = 31.
Total number of days with both an am-EMH and pm-EMH = 4.
Total number of actual hours in the EMHs for 2012, both am and pm = 53.
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2015:
Number of days with pm-EMHs that spanned from:
8:00-10:00 = 0
10:00-12:00 = 0
11:00-1:00 = 0
11:00-2:00 = 0
12:00-2:00 = 4
12:00-3:00 = 1
1:00-3:00 = 3
Total number of days with pm-EMH = 8 with a total of 17 available hours.
Number of days with am-EMHs that spanned from:
7:00-8:00 = 15
8:00-9:00 = 4
Total number of days with am-EMH = 19 with a total of 19 available hours.
Easter fell on April 5. Number of
consecutive days with am-EMH in the Easter season = 13 (from 3/29-4/10).
Total number of EMH opportunities in 2015 = 27.
Total number of days with both an am-EMH and pm-EMH = 1
Total number of actual hours in the EMHs for 2015, both am and pm = 36.
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2016: (As of today, March 31. Subject to change, but since Easter has passed, I doubt there will be any significant alterations):
Number of days with pm-EMHs that spanned from:
8:00-10:00 = 1*
10:00-12:00 = 1*
11:00-1:00 = 5
11:00-2:00 = 0
12:00-2:00 = 2
12:00-3:00 = 0
1:00-3:00 = 0
Total number of days with pm-EMH = 9 with a total of 18 available hours.
* Here is where it gets controversial. While the total number of days with pm-EMHs decreased modestly from 2012, and actually increased from 2015, 2 of those days, and 4 of those hours were very early in the evening when the park used to be open. This can be looked at two ways. Either this is sort of "cheating" when it comes to EMHs because they are overlaying them in hours when the park has always been open. On the other hand, some would say that EMHs before midnight are a great thing, as they are far more "usable" than, say 2:00 a.m.. I offer no editorializing here and only present the raw data. But I thought that this feature deserved to be pointed out.
Number of days with am-EMHs that spanned from:
7:00-8:00 = 1
8:00-9:00 = 8
Total number of days with am-EMH = 9 with a total of 9 available hours.
Easter fell on March 27. Number of
consecutive days with am-EMH in the Easter season = 0. EMHs were held on 3/25 and are scheduled to take place again on 4/1. There were no EMHs on Easter, the day before, or the day after, let alone a string of 13 or 14 consecutive days.
Total number of EMH opportunities in 2016 = 18.
Total number of days with both an am-EMH and pm-EMH = 0
Total number of actual hours in the EMHs for 2016, both am and pm = 27.
The decrease from 53 total EMHs in 2012 to 27 total EMHs in 2016, as well as the almost complete abolishment of the 7:00-8:00 am-EMH are the most striking things here. We went from 13 days with 7:00 am-EMHs in 2012 to 15 such days in 2015 to 1 such day in 2016. And when looking at the total number of am-EMHs, we have gone from 20 in 2012 to 19 in 2015 to just 9 in 2016. Another thing worth noting is the complete abolishment of the 3 hour EMH in the evening. That used to be the norm, and now that has shrunk to 2 hours. More to come at the end of April.