Simon Veness's least busy days are different from the days on touringplans.com

julieannbabe

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Hello,

I have just been to simon veness's website and found the least/busy days for january - they are very different to the guide of least/busy days at touringplans.com.

Help - i am confused - who do i go with?

thanks,

xjx
 
Hi there, have ALWAYS followed Simon's guide and have yet to be disappointed, and that travellin gin (our) peak time of July/August! :thumbsup2
 
Again, I have followed Simons advice on both of my trips and he didnt let me down - Obviously I have no idea what was going on in the other parks but the one I was in was pretty much as expected.

:sunny:

Jodie
 
From what I understand of trying to work out who is right, it depends when those early/late magic days are. The book from touring plans say that magic days tend to be busier.

Last year I used tourguide Mike. I went on what was suppose to be a quite day, but the park was really busy. Mind you it had been raining for 4 days prior to that. So I guess they can only go on past history. If Disney keep changing their Extra magic hours then it's very difficult to predict. You could try e-mailing simon to ask.

Do any of them tie in with those days.
 

Hi there folks. We have been alerted to this discrepancy by several readers recently and it looks like what has happened is that we up-dated the Busy Day Guide in the book (Page 313) at the very last minute to take advantage of the latest info we had on Disney's EMH programme (which must have changed a hundred times last year :rolleyes: ) and the up-dates weren't taken into the text on Page 30 for some reason (probably because they are edited in order). However (!), Disney have, of course, changed the EMH system yet again since we published, so BOTH pages are now out of date ( :furious: ). So, what we are recommending is that people take notice first and foremost of the Busy Day Guide as up-dated on our website at this link:

http://www.askdaisy.net/orlando/park_updates.htm

I am literally in the process of adding a bunch of up-dates right now (as of 6.40pm EST!), and these should be uploaded in the next 24 hours. So, hopefully, Disney WON'T change EMH again next week!!! Of course, when they do (and April already looks horrible for different hours), we will amend things accordingly.

I'm now going off for a lie-down in a darkened room........... :teeth:
 
SimonV said:
Hi there folks. We have been alerted to this discrepancy by several readers recently and it looks like what has happened is that we up-dated the Busy Day Guide in the book (Page 313) at the very last minute to take advantage of the latest info we had on Disney's EMH programme (which must have changed a hundred times last year :rolleyes: ) and the up-dates weren't taken into the text on Page 30 for some reason (probably because they are edited in order). However (!), Disney have, of course, changed the EMH system yet again since we published, so BOTH pages are now out of date ( :furious: ). So, what we are recommending is that people take notice first and foremost of the Busy Day Guide as up-dated on our website at this link:

http://www.askdaisy.net/orlando/park_updates.htm

I am literally in the process of adding a bunch of up-dates right now (as of 6.40pm EST!), and these should be uploaded in the next 24 hours. So, hopefully, Disney WON'T change EMH again next week!!! Of course, when they do (and April already looks horrible for different hours), we will amend things accordingly.

I'm now going off for a lie-down in a darkened room........... :teeth:

Simon,

Your book is amazing.

Thanks for all the updates.

xjx
 
This may sound like a silly question, but why do Disney keep changing them?
 
JohnnySharp2 said:
This may sound like a silly question, but why do Disney keep changing them?

Because they can! :teeth:

Hours change in response to projected attendances - if more crowds are predicted (based on resort bookings), then the hours are increased.

Not sure why they change the EMH days though. Although they may change if there is a national holiday during the month and they change the EMH days to manage the crowds.
 
Goofyish said:
Because they can! :teeth:

Hours change in response to projected attendances - if more crowds are predicted (based on resort bookings), then the hours are increased.

Not sure why they change the EMH days though. Although they may change if there is a national holiday during the month and they change the EMH days to manage the crowds.

oh well just have to 'boycott' Disney in protest and all settle for Universal instead :rolleyes: ....cue numerous PMs ;)
 
JohnnySharp2 said:
oh well just have to 'boycott' Disney in protest and all settle for Universal instead :rolleyes: ....cue numerous PMs ;)

Come on Johnny, do you really think you could stay away from Disney ;)
 
SimonV said:
Hi there folks. We have been alerted to this discrepancy by several readers recently and it looks like what has happened is that we up-dated the Busy Day Guide in the book (Page 313) at the very last minute to take advantage of the latest info we had on Disney's EMH programme (which must have changed a hundred times last year :rolleyes: ) and the up-dates weren't taken into the text on Page 30 for some reason (probably because they are edited in order). However (!), Disney have, of course, changed the EMH system yet again since we published, so BOTH pages are now out of date ( :furious: ). So, what we are recommending is that people take notice first and foremost of the Busy Day Guide as up-dated on our website at this link:

http://www.askdaisy.net/orlando/park_updates.htm

I am literally in the process of adding a bunch of up-dates right now (as of 6.40pm EST!), and these should be uploaded in the next 24 hours. So, hopefully, Disney WON'T change EMH again next week!!! Of course, when they do (and April already looks horrible for different hours), we will amend things accordingly.

I'm now going off for a lie-down in a darkened room........... :teeth:

Oh thank you! I wll have to pass that on to my mum as she was planning her holiday around the days given in the book.
 
Thanks for the link Simon, you answered a question of mine (re the opening of the toy Story breakfast) without even knowing it ;)
 
Maybe an idea to bump or sticky this thread or a one post thread and lock it down including a link when Simon has fully updated the askdaisy site.

::yes::
 












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