But there is some factor out there that makes the TSM at DHS max out at 80 minutes on opening day while the TSM at DCA maxed out at 4+ hours.
to what I bolded.....FAST PASS.
You think FASTPASS is the reason that DHS lines were
shorter? I have to confess after all the things I have read about FP I have yet to see one that claims it makes lines shorter.
And so you really think that the 4+ hour lines for TSM at DCA were not caused by AP holders?
If so, I would be curious to what happened to the lines after the AP blockout in June 2008. Was anyone on this forum there? We can go dig up old threads. I would bet you a dole whip and be quite confident of winning that the lines for TSM went way,
way down on the same day as the AP blockouts went into effect.
As for WDW people vs DLRs....my cousin is relatively local to Orlando. And in her teens she was a CM at a
Disney Store, so got admission to WDW. She and her now husband courted at WDW. They, along with their friends (group dates), would go to WDW for a copule hours, hang out at resorts, etc. They behaved just like So Cal AP buyers are described to behave.
This does not surprise me in the least. How many Orlando local AP holders are there do you think? Anywhere near the many hundreds of thousands of SoCal AP holders? I think we both know there are a lot less in Orlando. If there were similar numbers I have no doubt that WDW would have similar issues to DLR.
Perhaps you could come to a middle ground with this. If it's necessary for some to do an us/them with AP buyers, and if it's based on behaviour surrounding relatively last minute things that Disneyland tells us about, then the people crowding fantabulous new rides or waiting for dragons are people living in so cal. We have APs but can't drop everything...sure, DS and I went to the parks 3 days recently, but we were already in so cal. We can't do things that fast if we're not already down there...70 bucks is a great rate for a flight, but multiplied by 6, adding in airport parking, transportation, hotel, and food costs gets high
I started this thread standing in the middle ground you mention.
From the OP...
Hence many of the AP holders at DLR are from Southern California. With a population of 20 million, DLR has lots to work with. Most living in SoCal are within distance of a day trip to DLR and that is a key difference from WDW.
As many DLR AP holders are within driving distance, they tend to take more day trips. And further, since they can get to DLR easily it is much easier for them to invest disproportionate amounts of time for anything new. They can and do "pop in" for a short visit in the evening after work, for example. They may ride a couple rides and then just leave. Some go to DLR every single weekend to hang with friends.
For example, when the Finding Nemo Sub ride opened in June 2007 and the POTC ride refurb with Jack Sparrow opened in June 2006, one could find four hour lines for these rides at first. Why? Because AP holders who live close by can stop in to ride only that ride. They can just bring a book and wait it out. They are not spending thousands of dollars on a long vacation where waiting for four hours is a waste of time. They can and do just stop in after work at 7PM and wait.
I am genuinely confused. You think I am doing an us vs. them? I asked this before and I will ask again. If AP holders/SoCal locals are the cause of lumpy attendance (which lots of people seem to believe
including Disney), and someone from Kenosha asks on this forum about whether they should go to DLR in August the week the blackout lifts, and we know what happened in June this year before the blackout started, should we all
not answer their question because it might appear as "us vs. them"?
I guess it's sort of like the resentment I see from fellow DVC owners (though officially I'm merely an associate, hubby's the owner) towards the deals cash-paying people are getting at WDW. Free Dining Value package people are getting upgraded to 1 bedrooms at 2 DVC resorts, and people are REALLY resenting it. I'm just happy for them.
And I'm happy for those who have the means and opportunity to go to a place that makes them happy, even if it means they are in front of me in a line, slowing down my time.
Well, I personally have no resentment at all towards AP holders. Since you addressed this comment to me I assume you think I do. Oh well. I have chosen my words carefully in this thread to not create that impression. As far as I am concerned I do not care that AP holders do what they do as far as crowds. I did not start this thread to complain as I have no complaint.
My intent from the beginning was to describe how many SoCal AP holders think and how their priorities differ from a "once-a-year" visitor and how that can affect lines.