I should add that we didn’t rope drop. I would say this park as it stands right now you have to rope drop if you want to get a couple attractions in before things get outta hand there.Was somewhat afraid of that scenario. We were last there in Oct. and it wasn't too bad. Coming from out of state doesn't seem like a great time. We will make the best of it, pick must rides and just fo more resort and pool time.
This.Next week is Orange and Osceola Counties' Spring Break, so I'd expect more locals, too.
$$$They need to open more attractions, restaurants and shows. It’s honestly ridiculous at this point. Give the paying guests things to do and see. This isn’t hard so it seems as if they are purposefully doing this so the question becomes why?
Because pre-Covid Disney parks only averaged 30-60% of capacity. Average pre-Covid attendance at epcot pre-covid was 34,000, out of a maximum capacity of 110,000, so around 31%. So 35% (or 40% which many people rumor the parks are at now) is above average attendance with considerably fewer things open to absorb crowds, and spacing between guests on rides that slows down how many people can ride in an hour.Long time disboards lurker here. We will be in the parks next week as well (14th-18th). Someone please help me with this logic. Capacity is at 35% or so, and I realize that not all attractions, shows, and restaurants are open at this time but 35% vs 100% capacity. What are we comparing to that makes next week so "crowded"?
Well COVID is still complicating a lot for them. You can only bring back or re-open locations that allow them to do so while ensuring the CMs are able to work safely.They need to open more attractions, restaurants and shows. It’s honestly ridiculous at this point. Give the paying guests things to do and see. This isn’t hard so it seems as if they are purposefully doing this so the question becomes why?
It's also Seminole Counties spring break as well. We are going to HS on Monday with some out of town family, our plan is to get there prior to official park opening and do what we can.Next week is Orange and Osceola Counties' Spring Break, so I'd expect more locals, too.