Running some quick back-of-the-napkin-super-difficult-calculation taking those numbers as they are, a visitor with a 7 day single park ticket will visit Epcot 1.75 times. That’s the point I would say “Most visitors will visit Epcot twice during their trip”. Of course, park hoppers will need less days. But as you mentioned, locals also affect these numbers in the other direction. So let’s assume that’s a wash (probably it isn’t, but I have no idea if it’s one way or the other).No legit data published data but I have seen around the 6 day mark. I just always use 7 as its a nice round number for the week.
You can think about it this way that every day the chance the person leaving their hotel room hits up a specific park is:
MK - 36%, Epcot - 25%, HS - 21%, AK - 18%
*even this could be off though based on locals or special ticket promos
If someone ends up in Epcot again it would be strange for them to skip where a majority of food and 2 of the top 3 attractions is. That was really my only view.
If we really want to go with the 6 day length then it would mean 50% of people would hit Epcot 2x and 50% would only hit Epcot 1x for their stay.
So based on the assumptions that the chance of a visitor going to Epcot each day is 25% and the average park days per visit = 7, yes, we can say most visitors will visit Epcot at least twice during their visit. Anything under 7 and the chances are that it’ll be less than 2.
As there’s no way for us to know this, everyone can decide if 7 days looks ok or it’s too high to keep the discussion going
