Timothy02359
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Nope.
I look at the crowd calendars to get an idea of what crowds may be . However, I have never changed or cancelled a trip based on them.
This fall, after SWGE opens, the calendars will be totally useless. They will be based on old data that doesn't include SWGE and adding that is a guess.
The answer is this fall and probably all of next year will be crowded. Expect that, plan for that, and if it isn't, thats a bonus.
And they're based on old, outdated information. I'm really sad to see people put so much stock in them."Crowd calendars" are a joke. They're nothing more than wild guesses...at best. They're also deceptive and misleading.
You sound burnt by them. I read the TouringPlans blogs and for the most part they are pretty accurate. I used to do prediction for a job, many moons ago, there is science to it that many will never understand."Crowd calendars" are a joke. They're nothing more than wild guesses...at best. They're also deceptive and misleading.
You sound burnt by them. I read the TouringPlans blogs and for the most part they are pretty accurate. I used to do prediction for a job, many moons ago, there is science to it that many will never understand.
I agree. With any trip to Disney, I approach it with a good plan and then enjoy myself. Could be a quiet day in January or Christmas Day at the Magic Kingdom. Crowd predictions never factor into it.No, I've never used them, I've never believed in them. There's no way to predict what a crowd is going to be on a random Tuesday three months from now. Far too many variables for those guesses to have any accuracy value. You can make broad generalizations such as Xmas and Spring Break are busier than June, but anything more granular is nothing but a complete WAG, IMO. Might as well pull a number out of a hat, it'll have the same odds of being right.
Besides, they call themselves "crowd calendars" when it's not even crowds they're predicting, it's wait times which may or may not have relevance to crowd size. So why not call it a "wait time calendar"? Just IMO, but that's rather deceptive.
Yes, I know and respect that everyone is entitled to do what suits them. But as a PP said, it's just a shame when people post things like "TP (or insert name here) just changed their prediction from a 5 to a 6, should I change all of my plans? Do I need to avoid that park?". Or they'll post how legitimately stressed they are due to the predictions. Makes me sad to see.
No, I've never used them, I've never believed in them. There's no way to predict what a crowd is going to be on a random Tuesday three months from now. Far too many variables for those guesses to have any accuracy value. You can make broad generalizations such as Xmas and Spring Break are busier than June, but anything more granular is nothing but a complete WAG, IMO. Might as well pull a number out of a hat, it'll have the same odds of being right.
Besides, they call themselves "crowd calendars" when it's not even crowds they're predicting, it's wait times which may or may not have relevance to crowd size. So why not call it a "wait time calendar"? Just IMO, but that's rather deceptive.
Yes, I know and respect that everyone is entitled to do what suits them. But as a PP said, it's just a shame when people post things like "TP (or insert name here) just changed their prediction from a 5 to a 6, should I change all of my plans? Do I need to avoid that park?". Or they'll post how legitimately stressed they are due to the predictions. Makes me sad to see.