wisblue
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Every time I try to raise this question, the discussion gets sidetracked by comments about what is causing lines to be longer.
What I would like to do, if possible, is get a handle on how standby waits at some attractions have changed in the last 2 years for days with comparable crowd levels. Even though it is impossible to get an exact measure because we don't have daily attendance numbers, it should be possible to get at least a rough idea using available data on posted wait times and comparing them from one year to the next.
Is anyone else interested in trying to figure this out, or is it just me? If I am used to touring the MK during spring break when the park opens at 8 AM and riding POC at 10 AM with a 10 minute wait, I would like to know if I should now expect that posted wait to be 30-40 minutes.
Is it worth trying to quantify some of this, or is everyone satisfied with the general statement that "standby lines are a lot longer"?
BTW, I am aware of the studies by Touring Plans and easyWDW that have said that average standby waits are up to 10 minutes longer at some attractions and up to 10 minutes lower at others. But those seem to have been rejected by posters who say that they have observed significantly longer waits throughout the day. So, is there some way to use objective data to make these comparisons without offending anyone who thinks that raising this question is dismissing their observations?
What I would like to do, if possible, is get a handle on how standby waits at some attractions have changed in the last 2 years for days with comparable crowd levels. Even though it is impossible to get an exact measure because we don't have daily attendance numbers, it should be possible to get at least a rough idea using available data on posted wait times and comparing them from one year to the next.
Is anyone else interested in trying to figure this out, or is it just me? If I am used to touring the MK during spring break when the park opens at 8 AM and riding POC at 10 AM with a 10 minute wait, I would like to know if I should now expect that posted wait to be 30-40 minutes.
Is it worth trying to quantify some of this, or is everyone satisfied with the general statement that "standby lines are a lot longer"?
BTW, I am aware of the studies by Touring Plans and easyWDW that have said that average standby waits are up to 10 minutes longer at some attractions and up to 10 minutes lower at others. But those seem to have been rejected by posters who say that they have observed significantly longer waits throughout the day. So, is there some way to use objective data to make these comparisons without offending anyone who thinks that raising this question is dismissing their observations?