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Schualice 23 Nov 17 09:31 PM

Is past date history a good thing to go by?
 
We are going to Florida next May/June. I am trying to figure out how busy the parks will be and if it will be worth booking fast passes for our Seaworld parks so I have visited past history link from May/June this year. Some rides don't look too bad queue wise, with mornings and late afternoons seeming quieter. Is this a good thing to go by from anyones experience?

SMAX 23 Nov 17 09:57 PM

It should be a good guide. Any new attractions could make the parks busier but I don't think there is much around that time.

loldis 23 Nov 17 10:19 PM

Looking at this year might be a bit skewed as half of Orlando was in the FoP queue for most of June, making the other parks quieter. :pgig:

But generally it's a good indicator, and what most of the crowd predictor sites use.

Nimbus 24 Nov 17 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Schualice (Post 12955792)
We are going to Florida next May/June. I am trying to figure out how busy the parks will be and if it will be worth booking fast passes for our Seaworld parks so I have visited past history link from May/June this year. Some rides don't look too bad queue wise, with mornings and late afternoons seeming quieter. Is this a good thing to go by from anyones experience?

It's (probably) better than just randomly guessing. And I can't think of any other alternative. So, yeah, it's a good idea. :thumbs-up

Just bear in mind that it doesn't mean it's going to be completely accurate though.

Andybear 26 Nov 17 07:28 PM

I think Toy Story Land will impact on it.


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