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Bruegge
03-04-2014, 02:21 PM
May be stupid but does anyone know or have a guess what the ratio is??

Onsite/offsite 60/40? 70/30?? I don't have a clue

I realize Disney has thousands of rooms onsite but those parking lots looked pretty full every time we went by too...

Altair
03-04-2014, 05:11 PM
My guess has always been 75/25. :mickey:

faline
03-04-2014, 06:01 PM
I realize Disney has thousands of rooms onsite but those parking lots looked pretty full every time we went by too...

I don't know the answer but keep in mind that many on-site guests do not use Disney transportation but drive themselves to the parks.

yankeesfan123
03-04-2014, 06:06 PM
And many off-site guests use hotel shuttles and not rental cars :)

1DisneyNut
03-04-2014, 06:43 PM
WDW only has around 25,000 hotel rooms onsite I believe. If you figure an average of 3 people per room, that is only 75,000. Even if you throw 4 per room at it, it is still only 100,000. Magic Kingdom alone will hold that many people.

We started staying offsite for better accommodations at a far better price several years ago and I can tell you every time we have been and regardless of resort, the majority of the people staying there visit WDW for at least a few days. There are who knows how many hotels ranging from budget to high end in Orlando. Most of these resorts provide free shuttles which are almost always full. We always drive over and usually when we come out to leave, the parking lots are also pretty full of cars.

I would guess it is more like 40% onsite to 60% offsite but that is just a total off the wall guess.

Altair
03-04-2014, 06:51 PM
WDW only has around 25,000 hotel rooms onsite I believe. If you figure an average of 3 people per room, that is only 75,000. Even if you throw 4 per room at it, it is still only 100,000. Magic Kingdom alone will hold that many people.



There are more rooms available on WDW property than the entire Orlando/Kissimmee area combined. I didn't believe this at one time, but found out later it was true. There may be more hotel/motels offsite, but those on Disney property are huge.

yankeesfan123
03-04-2014, 07:14 PM
Well, are "locals" considered off-site?

Bruegge
03-04-2014, 07:45 PM
Well, are "locals" considered off-site?

Anyone not staying at WDW resorts

Do Ap's and Fla residents get to pick 60 days out??

I ask for the purpose of FP+'s that are Pre-ordered by onsite guests from the 60 day mark to the day they hit the park... Then the off-site people have to get Fp+'s as they enter the park..

So, I asked myself... will more than half the fp's be gone before the offsite people hit the gates??

Or, since they lowered the max to 3 each are there plenty to go around all day (in case we want to change times at the park due to rain etc.)

Fangorn
03-04-2014, 08:25 PM
There are more rooms available on WDW property than the entire Orlando/Kissimmee area combined.

According to the Orlando visitor's board, this is not a true statement. According to them, in Jan 2014, there were 116,099 rooms in the Orlando/Kissimmee area. This includes the Disney rooms, of course, but there are "only" 27,624 Disney owned and operated rooms on property. Even if you include the Swan/Dolphin and the hotels in the Downtown Disney area that are technically on Disney land, that's only 34,173 rooms. So there are another 81,926rooms elsewhere in the area. Again, according to the board, 38,000+ are along I-Drive, nearly 19,000 in Kissimmee alone, and the rest are scattered around the other areas of the city.

Steve

yankeesfan123
03-04-2014, 09:02 PM
Anyone not staying at WDW resorts

Do Ap's and Fla residents get to pick 60 days out??

I ask for the purpose of FP+'s that are Pre-ordered by onsite guests from the 60 day mark to the day they hit the park... Then the off-site people have to get Fp+'s as they enter the park..

So, I asked myself... will more than half the fp's be gone before the offsite people hit the gates??

Or, since they lowered the max to 3 each are there plenty to go around all day (in case we want to change times at the park due to rain etc.)

Everything is still in testing.

It's in testing for off-site guests to book in advance. It's in testing for AP's to book in advance.

There were initial reports they were withholding some for same day.

We will see.

Davy Crockett
03-07-2014, 03:57 PM
I would love to know the ratio of On-site to Off-site!

This was the OFFICIAL room count as of 2012 - so you need to add AoA rooms to this but here you go. I'm pasting this from another spreadsheet I have so I hope it's legible. I have this by resort but could not get it to paste properly so you get the abbreviated version.
Disney Operated Rooms - Total 22,321
Non-Disney Operated Rooms (But on Disney property) - Total 6,578
Disney Vacation Club - Total 3,937
For a total of 32,836 rooms
Break down of:
Deluxe Rooms 5,611 - Moderate Rooms 7,089 - Value Rooms 8,424
So at 4 persons per room on average that would give you a total number 131,344 at 100% capacity.

11290
03-07-2014, 04:38 PM
I would love to know the ratio of On-site to Off-site!

Still trying to figure out / understand why anyone would even care, unless they are planning on writing a book.

yankeesfan123
03-07-2014, 04:46 PM
OP was asking because, at the time, off-site guests had to wait to get to the park to book FP+.

OP was trying to figure out, roughly, how many FP would be booked in advance and therefore how many would be remaining for off-site guests on the day-of.

Bruegge
03-07-2014, 10:37 PM
OP was asking because, at the time, off-site guests had to wait to get to the park to book FP+.

OP was trying to figure out, roughly, how many FP would be booked in advance and therefore how many would be remaining for off-site guests on the day-of.

Thanks, Yes that's the question .... If 80% of the park is on site guests.... 80% of the FP's could be gone days before the Off site guests get a chance to make any. AND if I need to make a last minute Park change the night before I hit the park.. I'll have little choices too.


If it's the other way... say 60% off site 40% onsite. It would seem that we could make changes to our FP"s (I'm staying onsite) the night before without being Pushed to less desirable times.. early am... late nite..etc AND the off site people will have a lot more to choose from also.

I'm not writing a book... just trying to plan ahead ...and being prepared... I anticipate a last minute park (thus FP+ ) change sometime in my trip.

And I afraid that if the Ratio is onsite 80/20 or so, I think that the off-site folks will really be on the short end of the stick if they don't hit the park at rope drop. (I hate waking up early on vacation)

The next few weeks with larger crowds will tell a lot.

THAT'S why I asked the question...

Ian
03-08-2014, 09:27 AM
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort 295
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort 1920
Disney's All-Star Music Resort 1920
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort 1920
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge 972
Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas 458
Disney's Art of Animation Resort 1984
Disney's Beach Club Resort 583
Disney's Beach Club Villas 282
Disney's BoardWalk Inn 371
Disney's BoardWalk Villas 532
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort 2112
Disney's Contemporary Resort 655
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort 1915
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort Cabins 409
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort 867
Disney's Old Key West Resort 761
Disney's Polynesian Resort 847
Disney's Pop Century Resort 2880
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter 1008
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside 2048
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa 1260
Disney's Wilderness Lodge 727
Disney's Wilderness Lodge Villas 136
Disney's Yacht Club Resort 630
Dolphin at Walt Disney World 1509
Shades of Green at Walt Disney World 586
Swan at Walt Disney World 758
Treehouse Villas at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort 60

Total: 30,405 rooms

Offsite rooms are roughly double that, so I would assume the ratio of on site to offsite is somewhere around 60/40 given that I'm certain WDW hotels have significantly higher occupancy rates than offsite hotels do.