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I feel like I've seen more people posting about visiting UOR lately for Voodoo Doughnuts than for any of the attractions.
Better CGI (Chocolate,Glaze,Icing) than F&F.I feel like I've seen more people posting about visiting UOR lately for Voodoo Doughnuts than for any of the attractions.
I feel like I've seen more people posting about visiting UOR lately for Voodoo Doughnuts than for any of the attractions.
Niles has a companion article on TPI about the same thing happening at the Disneyland resort. He theorizes that tourists are delaying their vacations waiting for Pixar to open next month and/or GESWL to open next year. He refers to it as being similar to the Hogsmeade effect, that befell Universal in 2009...More ammunition for Universal's habit of being reluctant to announce expansions far in advance.Nothing to see here. Just folks pushing off Summer Vacation until after TSL opens.
This just tells me July is gonna be crowded.
Well, they are in for a real treat hahaNothing to see here. Just folks pushing off Summer Vacation until after TSL opens.
This just tells me July is gonna be crowded.
Each resort has its draw. For UO it is Potter. For WDW it is Magic Kingdom. Imagine how much lower attendance would be at the other WDW parks without MK.
Probably more that it has been exceptionally rainy so far. Locals opting for dryer activities. We have put off park days for just that reason.Been looking at Touring Plans Universal crowds for June. Keeping in mind that wait times are not attendance counts, they are still somewhat indicators of what's happening. So far June crowd wait times at Universal are generally less than the May crowd levels. Usually it's the opposite. Looking like a soft quarter for Universal. The big fail of F&F to attract attendance isn't helping matters, I would surmise.
Been looking at Touring Plans Universal crowds for June. Keeping in mind that wait times are not attendance counts, they are still somewhat indicators of what's happening. So far June crowd wait times at Universal are generally less than the May crowd levels. Usually it's the opposite. Looking like a soft quarter for Universal. The big fail of F&F to attract attendance isn't helping matters, I would surmise.
BothAre you talking about the crowd calendar or wait times?
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Comparing times and crowds, May stand by times seemed stronger. F&F was open in May, so that equals out. And F&F hasn't exactly had much in the way of lines for the most part. June just looks really soft for June, so far.I mean they opened a new ride, so attendance can be up or flat and wait times will have gone down. Plus remember crowd calendar is a prediction.
It will be interesting to see how the crowds are in JulyFWIW, catching up with a teacher friend up north, he said he's at work until next Friday (6/22), knows some schools are in until the 29th. Lot of snow days/tornado days this year, probably resulting in a lot of cancelled June trips from the main feeder markets.
I can't be the only one who loves DAK, can I? I think it has four kick-@$$ attractions (Dinosaur's wait times seem up recently, maybe people finally noticing it after refurb?), two really good animal trails, gorgeous theming (for the most part), and two great quick service restaurants.
I love Epcot, too, but make no mistake, they need to add things to it--which they are, but it's long overdue. I'm hoping we see even more announcements at 2019 D23. They really need to do something with the Imagination theatre (Inside Out, PLEASE?).
Not a huge fan of DAK, either, but visits to "Diet EPCOT" the past two weekends drive home how little that park has to offer if you're not drinking or eating around the world. Everything but Soarin' just feels tired, and even that still features two decades ago Patrick Wauburton.