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Foot Traffic Patterns

Understanding foot traffic patterns helps you optimize staffing, inventory, and operating hours. Data is based on 19 downtown venues on Hay Street and surrounding areas.

For real-time predictions with weather adjustments:

Downtown Guide Business Analytics →

The dashboard includes:

  • 7-day foot traffic predictions
  • Weather-adjusted forecasts
  • Event impact indicators
  • Military payday markers
DayPeak HourBusyness ScoreNotes
Monday2-4pm16/100Slowest day - consider reduced hours
Tuesday2-4pm23/100Light traffic
Wednesday3-4pm29/100Moderate lunch potential
Thursday6-7pm33/100Evening uptick begins
Friday7pm63/100Peak of the week
SaturdayAll afternoon54/100Busiest day overall
Sunday2pm54/100Afternoon peak only
  • Busiest day: Saturday (sustained high traffic all afternoon)
  • Peak moment: Friday 7pm (63% of maximum capacity)
  • Slowest day: Monday (only 16% of peak traffic)
DayStaffing LevelNotes
MondayMinimal (or closed)Many downtown businesses close Mondays
TuesdayStandard30% of peak traffic
WednesdayStandard37% of peak - growing lunch opportunity
ThursdayStandard+42% of peak - evening uptick
FridayFull + Evening63% peak at 7pm - extend hours
SaturdayFull All DayBusiest overall - all hands on deck
SundayStandard PMPeak at 2pm, slow morning

Weather significantly affects foot traffic:

ConditionImpact
Optimal (65-77°F)Peak walking activity
Rain-15 to -20% reduction
Cold (<40°F)-20 to -30% reduction
Extreme heat (95°F+)-40 to -57% reduction

Fort Liberty paydays typically fall on the 1st and 15th (or prior business day if weekend). Expect:

  • 10-15% increase in downtown spending
  • Higher foot traffic, especially dining

The Downtown Guide marks military paydays in its predictions.

March through October - Expect 2-3x normal traffic during 4th Friday events (6-9pm).

2026 Dates:

  • March 27
  • April 24
  • May 22
  • June 26
  • July 24
  • August 28
  • September 25
  • October 23

Plan for:

  • Extended hours
  • Full staffing
  • Extra inventory
  • Street closures affecting parking
  1. Schedule your strongest team Friday evening and all Saturday
  2. Consider reduced hours or closing on Monday
  3. Cross-train staff to flex between slow/busy periods
  1. Stock up before Friday/Saturday rush
  2. Reduce perishable orders for Monday
  3. Plan for event nights (4th Friday, festivals)
  1. Promote slow-period specials (Monday-Wednesday)
  2. Run “Happy Hour” style events during off-peak hours
  3. Partner with nearby businesses for event-night promotions

Foot traffic estimates from BestTime.app, analyzing aggregated mobile device signals from 19 downtown Fayetteville venues including:

  • Coffee shops (Rude Awakening, Winter Bloom, Muse & Co)
  • Restaurants (Pierro’s, Antonella’s, Circa 1800)
  • Cultural venues (Library, Cape Fear Regional Theatre)
  • Breweries (Dirtbag Ales, Cru)