Generally, crowds are nothing like the main parks. Since there is no FP+, get there at park open (10am) and do the "big" stuff first. Then do the lazy river, wave pool, etc... We usually stay 4-5 hours and are done.
Generally, crowds are nothing like the main parks. Since there is no FP+, get there at park open (10am) and do the "big" stuff first. Then do the lazy river, wave pool, etc... We usually stay 4-5 hours and are done.
I am planning for next Tuesday. Going at park opening, hopefully finding a really good shaded area to "camp" first thing and then hitting the rides. Finding the free shade for 3-4 people is a priority for myself.
was there on Sunday - arrived at 9:45 as usual, hit crush and gush for all 3 and then missadventure falls, two rides on storm slides and then Mayday Falls, and into the lazy river by 11:05. Lunch lines at 12:30 were low (maybe 10 people in line), and heading out for ice cream on the ride home by 2:30. Pretty normal for us on a Sunday.
ETA - there is a lot of shade available throughout the park, but remember that it will move with the sun throughout the day. Some nice covered areas over by Storm SLides / old shark reef, and one right by the waterworks near the wave pool up by the walking path under the cave.
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