cruisehopeful
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I don't think that was a 7. The crowd predictors seem to be wrong more often than they are right. It sounds like what I'd consider a 9.
Except as I posted, "9" appears to be meaningless if you are talking the TP calendar.I don't think that was a 7. The crowd predictors seem to be wrong more often than they are right. It sounds like what I'd consider a 9.
I would say, 10 years ago during off season was probably a 3. Our last trip was the week before Thanksgiving 2016. It was busy, but not overwhelming. I would probably say 6 earlier/7 later in the day. Until Friday evening. It became difficult to navigate the park.. I would probably say 8, and based on that, I would guess OP had similar crowds. Also, based on that, I could not handle 9/10.![]()
A tip for possible future trips (and for anyone reading who is researching for a future trip): all rides with FP are listed in the park maps. There is a FP icon next to each ride name if the ride is connected to the FP system.
People coming through the exit must be disability access or some other reason - Snow White doesn't have FP. The rides that have FP have a designated line for it. Single rider lines are another thing to look into if you return. You mentioned your husband wanted to ride Indy and Space, and with young kids in tow you wouldn't have been able to ride together anyway, so he could have used the single rider line (on Indy for sure, Space might not have had it yet because that's fairly new). But unlike FP, there isn't a designated line for single rider. You have to know about it and ask the CM.We were WAY confused on fastpass in general. Like we saw people going in the exit on a few rides and getting loaded there, skipping the line (Snow White is one that comes to mind) but didn't know if that meant they "had a fastpass" or if it was something else (disability access?).
For TP it is not hard at all as they state how they do it. This thread I linked earlier has a quote from the TP site:Yeah it's hard to say how they determine the scale, but in my own heard I imagine that 9 and 10 are basically the crowd level you only see between Christmas and New year (and during 60th kickoff). 10 would be capacity, 9 would be in danger of hitting capacity but not quite there yet. So 8 would be just about as busy as it ever gets the rest of the year. With that in mind, 7 is still really high, so 7 might be accurate. For the most part what OP said didn't make me think it was a 9 or 10, but it might have been an 8. It's hard to go off of how many rides OP accomplished because people tour so differently and OP said they didn't plan enough or use FP optimally.
... Does anyone know if this is the case in the app as well or just on a physical map?
We were WAY confused on fastpass in general. Like we saw people going in the exit on a few rides and getting loaded there, skipping the line (Snow White is one that comes to mind) but didn't know if that meant they "had a fastpass" or if it was something else (disability access?)...