Shanan
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2005
I don't mean to laugh at your post, but this cracks me up. The hurricaine effected one week at a slower time of year. And people have been using that theory for every busy week since. I personally don't think that is a factor anymore. More like Disney is heavily marketing the park, improved economy has people spending money & Disney has introduced new events to get people there at different times of the year (Festival of the Arts, sports & cheer competitions in the winter, spring & fall, expanded Food & Wine festival, holiday parties & how many runDisney events are there now??). Plus using data like fastpass & ADRs they can staff up or down more predictably & keep wait times pretty consistent year round.
Unfortunately for us we had a Girls trip scheduled during the hurricane. My friend lived north of Houston & her house, her business and her daughters house hadn’t some damage. So no way for the trip during the hurricane.
Due to each of our schedules, we rescheduled our trip for 2/5-10. we had planned for F&W we decided to do Festival of the Arts. I did Festival of Arts last year with my 5 year old niece & enjoyed it.