dekraut
Mouseketeer
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Hello all,
I was recently reading through the UG book 2016 and came across the charts for each park that deal with FP+ and day-of availability. It confused me a little, and I was hoping for some help in understanding the numbers.
Some attractions seem to run out earlier on busier days which makes sense to me, based on the increased number of people in the park. However, there are some attractions that seam to run out of day-of availability later in the day when the parks are busier which contradicts my expectations.
For example:
BTMRR is listed as running out between 4-6PM on slow days, 5PM on moderate days, and 2-3PM on busy days. But Winnie the Pooh is listed as running out between 6-7PM on slow days, 8-9PM on moderate days and 10-11PM on busy days.
How is this possible? The only explanation I can think of is that Disney allots less FP+ for each attraction on slower days than busier days, but I always thought they would allow a certain number per hour that stayed consistent. Did I answer my own question?
I was recently reading through the UG book 2016 and came across the charts for each park that deal with FP+ and day-of availability. It confused me a little, and I was hoping for some help in understanding the numbers.
Some attractions seem to run out earlier on busier days which makes sense to me, based on the increased number of people in the park. However, there are some attractions that seam to run out of day-of availability later in the day when the parks are busier which contradicts my expectations.
For example:
BTMRR is listed as running out between 4-6PM on slow days, 5PM on moderate days, and 2-3PM on busy days. But Winnie the Pooh is listed as running out between 6-7PM on slow days, 8-9PM on moderate days and 10-11PM on busy days.
How is this possible? The only explanation I can think of is that Disney allots less FP+ for each attraction on slower days than busier days, but I always thought they would allow a certain number per hour that stayed consistent. Did I answer my own question?