Weekdays this week should be inflated yeah, you can just look at dailies for past years. Here’s sing 2 for instance:
Feb 18, 2022
7
$603,710
+278%
-11%
2,476
$244
$145,122,695
59
Feb 19, 2022
7
$1,252,515
+107%
-25%
2,476
$506
$146,375,210
60
Feb 20, 2022
7
$990,940
-21%
+36%
2,476
$400
$147,366,150
61
Feb 21, 2022
5
$972,305
-2%
+106%
2,476
$393
$148,338,455
62
Feb 22, 2022
7
$332,390
-66%
+57%
2,476
$134
$148,670,845
63
Feb 23, 2022
7
$209,635
-37%
+27%
2,476
$85
$148,880,480
64
Feb 24, 2022
7
$213,425
+2%
+33%
2,476
$86
$149,093,905
65
Tues-Th up some 40% vs Sat down 25%, nearly 100% boosted (140/75)
JTNL
Feb 14, 2020
8
$1,878,924
+459%
+51%
2,410
$780
$301,895,210
64
Feb 15, 2020
8
$2,089,947
+11%
-23%
2,410
$867
$303,985,157
65
Feb 16, 2020
8
$1,578,613
-24%
n/c
2,410
$655
$305,563,770
66
Feb 17, 2020
7
$1,254,204
-21%
+268%
2,410
$520
$306,817,974
67
Feb 18, 2020
8
$510,796
-59%
+2%
2,410
$212
$307,328,770
68
Feb 19, 2020
8
$326,791
-36%
-7%
2,410
$136
$307,655,561
69
Feb 20, 2020
8
$308,862
-5%
-8%
2,410
$128
$307,964,423
70
Not nearly as dramatic, ~ -5% after -23, relative advantage of some 25% (95/77).
NWH
Feb 18, 2022
4
$1,739,586
+202%
-9%
2,956
$588
$764,680,272
64
Feb 19, 2022
3
$3,168,597
+82%
-19%
2,956
$1,072
$767,848,869
65
Feb 20, 2022
3
$2,550,774
-19%
+52%
2,956
$863
$770,399,643
66
Feb 21, 2022
3
$1,770,762
-31%
+10%
2,956
$599
$772,170,405
67
Feb 22, 2022
3
$800,624
-55%
+6%
2,956
$271
$772,971,029
68
Feb 23, 2022
3
$580,425
-28%
-6%
2,956
$196
$773,551,454
69
Feb 24, 2022
3
$585,493
+1%
+2%
2,956
$198
$774,136,947
70
~102/81 (+25%)
JWttJ
Feb 16, 2018
5
$1,866,306
+210%
-16%
2,800
$667
$371,544,871
59
Feb 17, 2018
4
$3,365,539
+80%
-30%
2,800
$1,202
$374,910,410
60
Feb 18, 2018
4
$2,706,125
-20%
-10%
2,800
$966
$377,616,535
61
Feb 19, 2018
4
$2,076,936
-23%
+184%
2,800
$742
$379,693,471
62
Feb 20, 2018
5
$803,356
-61%
-3%
2,800
$287
$380,496,827
63
Feb 21, 2018
5
$558,032
-31%
-67%
2,800
$199
$381,054,859
64
Feb 22, 2018
4
$579,356
+4%
-4%
2,800
$207
$381,634,215
65
The wed horizontal is skewed by Valentine’s but basically 97/70 (+40%)