wisblue
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We will know though, some point next year when AECOM reports attendance numbers.\
The 2013 report ...
http://www.aecom.com/deployedfiles/Internet/Capabilities/Economics/_documents/ThemeMuseumIndex_2013.pdf
2009 Report
http://www.aecom.com/deployedfiles/Internet/Capabilities/2009%20Theme%20Index%20Final%20042710_for%20screen.pdf
What I find interesting is that there was only a 7.5% increase in attendance from 2009 to 2013 in Magic Kingdom, but they did in fact increase capacity (even if some of us aren't impressed with FL2) ... How much did capacity go up ? 7%ish ? No hard number here that I know of. BUT, unless this year has been a large spike in attendance, which no year previously would supposed in the trend, increased crowds really can't explain this ...
Explain what?
The question that I am raising is not whether standby wait times at some attractions are higher than they used to be, but HOW MUCH they have gone up.
The best way I can think of to do this is by comparing posted wait times now to posted wait times in prior years doing the best we can to use days with comparable crowd sizes. It would be nice if we had reliable information about actual wait times, but the information that's available now is being dismissed by some as inaccurate, and I'm not aware of any comparable data from past years to use for comparison.
Anecdotal statements like "Pirates was always a walk on before" aren't too helpful because those of us who have travelled during the holidays know that isn't true. It also isn't accurate to say that the wait time is always 45 minutes or more now in the middle of the day. Right now (about 2:30 EST) the posted wait time is 20 minutes, suggesting that the Thanksgiving weekend crowd has thinned out.
What I am looking for right now are some FACTS about wait times, both now and in the past. When Josh says that average posted wait times are up about 30% from the same time last year, I have to assume based on his track record that he has made an honest attempt to review the data. A 30% increase would turn a 15 minute wait into a 20 minute wait and a 30 minute wait into a 40 minute wait. Not insignificant, but hardly enough to make a major impact on someone's day unless he tours the park so inefficiently that he tries to hit many of the park's most popular attractions in the middle of the day.
By the way, one comment about increase in crowd sizes in the last 5 years. If it is accurate that overall attendance at the MK has gone up 7.5% in the last 5 years, that does not mean that attendance would be up 7.5% across the board throughout the year. It is possible (and maybe likely) that a disproportionate amount of the increase has occurred at the traditionally slower times of the year as Disney has tried to fill some of those times with special events and promotions. So, crowds at some of those times could be up by considerably more than 7.5% while attendance at the busier times (spring break, summer, and holidays) would be relatively flat. Without daily attendance figures there's no way for us to know this.