Universal Orlando Crowd Calendar Report – January 4 to 10, 2015

By Fred Hazelton




Universal Orlando crowd levels continue to come in lower than in years past. We saw average wait times 5 to 10 minutes lower than the same period last year. Christmas crowds left the resort more abruptly than usual, with crowds reaching offseason levels by Monday, January 5.


Let’s look at how the crowd levels stacked up each day last week on the TouringPlans.com Universal Orlando Crowd Calendar Report:





Universal Orlando Resort Crowd Levels – Daily Breakdown




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Sunday, January 4, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

8


7


Our estimates did very well on Sunday. Average wait times came in within a few minutes of what we predicted at most attractions, including the 83 minutes at Despicable Me where we predicted 84.





Islands of Adventure

7


7






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Monday, January 5, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

9


6


Monday’s crowds did not hit the levels we predicted at either park. We saw average waits like 14 minutes at E.T. Adventure (predicted 23) and 22 at Simpsons Ride (predicted 24).





Islands of Adventure

7


5






(Click to view overall details for this day)



Tuesday, January 6, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

8


6


Our prediction for Islands of Adventure did much better on Tuesday but at Universal Studios it was still a little high.





Islands of Adventure

5


5






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Wednesday, January 7, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

6


6


Our predictions recovered nicely on Wednesday matching the observed levels at both parks and resort-wide.





Islands of Adventure

4


4






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Thursday, January 8, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

6


6


Thursday saw a slight dip at Islands of Adventure but for the most part, attraction wait times were within a few minutes of what we predicted.





Islands of Adventure

4


3






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Friday, January 9, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

6


5


Friday’s crowd levels were the lowest of the week, partially due to the cold weather passing through Central Florida. We saw some single digit average waits at rides like Shrek 4-D and Twirl ‘n’ Hurl





Islands of Adventure

5


3





(Click to view overall details for this day)



Saturday, January 10, 2015






WHAT WE

THOUGHT
WHAT WE

SAW
ANALYSIS


Universal Studios

4


5


Saturday fittingly capped off a week of average wait times with level ‘5’s at both parks. For the first time all week, both our predictions were lower than what we observed.





Islands of Adventure

3


5






What to Expect This Week


January 11 to 17, 2015



How Crowded is Universal Orlando?

How Crowded is Universal Orlando?


Mid-January is a slow time of the year for most Central Florida attractions and Universal is no exception. If prepared for the cooler weather, guests can enjoy some of the shortest lines of the year.


To see Universal Orlando Resort Crowd predictions for the days of your vacation, check the Crowd Calendar.


To get details about our predictions of future crowds or details about crowds in the past check out the Crowd Calendar and select “Jump to Date” on the left margin.




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