diamondcharl
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We are going to be there the week of Jan 9. Do you think I need to pay attention to the crowd calendar for each park? Do you think it will make a difference which park we go to any given day?
who has the best crown calendar to go off of
It's also free!I will say that with some crowd calenders you are a little right, but I would rather go with historical averages than random guessing.As usual I'm going to go against the grain. Crowd calendars are guesses based on historical data. There is no way someone can know months in advance what any given day at any given park is going to be. There are factors that are beyond prediction. Is the weather nasty? If so, people may not go to the parks, and the calendars may say it was supposed to be a 9 that day. They are best guesses, take it from there. Personally, I've never looked at one in my entire time of visiting the parks. I go, I have my 3 FPs (maybe some times I don't bother) I look at the lines are they long (no I don't look at the wait times they aren't always right) I decide and either stand in line or move on.
While TouringPlans admits that their calendar is presently in flux, with the unexpected crowds the past couple months, their model includes something like 260 factors, some of which are historical averages, but they have a lot of other stuff as well. (School schedules, gas prices, and hotel rates come to mind.) And for a long time, it worked well. To their credit, when it went way haywire since the end of summer, they saw something was wrong, and they've been working on updating the model.I will say that with some crowd calenders you are a little right, but I would rather go with historical averages than random guessing.
Really, did their crowd calendar fail. Is there any way for any crowd tracking software to detect or predict a 15% attendance increase, like Disney had this fall.While TouringPlans admits that their calendar is presently in flux, with the unexpected crowds the past couple months, their model includes something like 260 factors, some of which are historical averages, but they have a lot of other stuff as well. (School schedules, gas prices, and hotel rates come to mind.) And for a long time, it worked well. To their credit, when it went way haywire since the end of summer, they saw something was wrong, and they've been working on updating the model.
....Touring Plans offers a crowd calendar and I use it, but even they say it is more important to have a plan of attack than it is to pick the right park.
I think too many people are following them and as a result the predictions are not as accurate.