How is the crowd index actually determined? Is it more of a guess-timation by a present MWer...or a real percentage?
Also, if you go into "Disneyland Secrets" page, there is a whole article on it. You have to scroll down a bit because it is a little bit older, but there is a whole page on info about it. - Belleslibrary
229.8 #1245 9:48AM
Mousewait uses a special barometer that was created by a mad scientist in Chino. The actual number is combination of the barometer reading and the amount of guests that were in the parks on the same day in 1963. Either that or it's calculated by the wait times. - ScooterMike
1959.8 #35 9:27AM
Jokes on me. There was only one park in 1963 - ScooterMike 1959.8 #35 9:40AM
Nothing better than being able to laugh at yourself 😄 - London-In-Wonderland 395.1 #338 9:49AM
Admin rolls a 1d100, adds modifiers, then looks it up in a crowd table in the DM handbook. - MyPark
944.0 #91 9:27AM
It's a calculation. Don't know specifics though. - Tom
3849.0 #7 9:27AM
Hey SantaMike!!!! I am so offended!! Are you saying only mad scientists live in Chino because I live there half the week!! Its not mad but we did have two horses try to sit on each other and our fence saturday and now we have a smashed fence but no mad scientists!!! would have used reply to your post but I cannot get it to work! - secretagentangel
669.0 #154 6:01PM
My mad scientist friends in Chino live in underground caves that reach out for miles. It's all top secret hush hush stuff. The CIA could kill me for this post. My point is that these mad scientists would have laughed their tails off at this joke. Not officially of course. - ScooterMike 1959.8 #35 6:07PM
What's the status on the beard? - Mouse4life 1057.6 #80 6:08PM
I'm almost there. I still have my awesome sideburns - ScooterMike 1959.8 #35 6:10PM
It's an Algorithm developed by Al Gore when he had rhythm. - Mouse4life
1057.6 #80 6:05PM