Closed due to capscity

You might be justified in being scared. According to touringplans, from March 26 through April 12 the crowds will be at 9s and 10s. You might want to subscribe to them so you can see which parks are the best on which days.

I wouldn't get that worried. We were at WDW a couple years back over the 4th of July (also predicted to be a week of 10 days) and it wasn't nearly that bad! This is all extreme craziness!!!
 
At what tme of the day did the parks reopen yesturday or did they stay in phase 4 all day?

A few years ago a coworker told me that New Years Eve was one of the slower days, I told her I had never been but I believe it is the busiest day.
She only went one day to the parks on her trip (NYE). When she came back she said it an unusual year, very busy. LOL.

My wife went to GF yesterday to meet friends so I zipped over to MK to check decorations for about an hour. Very busy but no sign at all of closure around 4pm.

Mobility wasn't an issue. Tip board had Pirates wait at 50 minutes, others were comparable.

Monorails and ferryboats were coming and going about 1/2 full.
 
Is there anywhere online us humans can go to find out the closing status before we head to a park?
 
You know, Disney should post the wait times for what is really important, the counter service restaurants and the bathrooms!!! I can deal with a wait for a ride, but when I got to go, I don't want a 40 minute wait!
I was just thinking about the bathrooms. Keeping in mind that about 2/3 of the population now uses the women's restrooms and women are slow as molasses anyway, I bet that the lines can be awful.

I probably wouldn't be eating in the parks most of the time at least not without ADR's. I never thought that I would say that! :eek:
 

30 minutes for Ellen and more than an hour for Imagination! Magic Kingdom and Epcot are packed, DHS is normal except at Muppet-vision (30 minute wait), and Highest AK wait is 30 minutes for Dinosaur.
 
We just got home & were amazed by the crowds. We must have been in the right places at the right time. :confused3 We went to MK, then Epcot on the 30th. We showed up for the Christmas parade at MK about 15 minutes before it started. There was a row of people sitting on the curb, then we were standing behind. At the last minute, a family came in & jumped in front of us, but we were still only 3 rows deep at the end of the parade. We didn't try to ride any rides at either park, but the crowd was also very manageable in Epcot, when we went for dinner that night. We only waited about 5 min. past our ADR at Le Bistro.

On NYE, we had dinner at HBD @ 5:50. After dinner, we walked onto TGMR. Star Tours had a 20 min. standby line, if we'd chosen to wait. We then saw Osborne Lights moving through easily, & headed to Epcot. Epcot WS was a madhouse. DHS crowds were nothing like that. We wished we'd stayed there. After wandering through WS, we went to FW where most of the rides, except TT & Soarin' were a 10 min. or less wait. I don't remember about Soarin, but TT was 50 min. SB. Strangely, people were camping out in the grass in FW to watch Illuminations. The sign said that area opened at 5 pm for viewing. I can't imagine how good they could see from there, especially to have waited so long. Leaving Epcot was a total nightmare. Many of the roads were blocked off in one direction causing our bus ride to take an hr. & 10 min. to get us back to the hotel. Cop cars were blocking entire lanes.

Today @ MK was great! We arrived at about 1:15pm. By our ADR time at 5:20pm, we had ridden standby on HM, PotC, Buzz, SW, IASW, Philharmagic & rode Peter Pan via FP. We even had to stand around & wait for our FP time to ride, then head to dinner. The lines were shorter than I've seen them in summer most of the time. The only ride we considered, but passed, was Pooh. The SB line was 50 min. & we decided not to bother getting a FP. We didn't stand in line longer than 25 min. for anything. Some of the lines said the wait was longer, i.e. Buzz said 35 min., but the actual wait time was only 13 min. We didn't check any of the other rides to see what the wait times were.

Apparently, the nightmare crowds left by the 30th. It was nothing like I feared. Admittedly, we didn't try many rides on the 30th & 31st, so I don't know what the lines were like other than the ones I mentioned. We've decided we'll probably go this year at the same time. We'll just avoid Epcot WS on NYE.
 
Just spent all day at MK, and it was not crowded at all. Walked on attractions or very little waits (5-10 mins all day).

Spent tonight at Epcot after dinner, and it too was very uncrowded.

Great day!! Tiger
 
After a week of packed parks - today was so quiet and calm. Guess everybody left after NYE. :goodvibes:goodvibes
 
i have never heard this before! :goodvibes is there a reason why the parks are SO busy at this time of year and is it the same for others like Universal?
 
i have never heard this before! :goodvibes is there a reason why the parks are SO busy at this time of year and is it the same for others like Universal?

This is not new..It is the same every year.Christmas -New Years is the BUSIEST week of the year for ALL orlando themeparks.
 
In addition to the fact that Wednesday three of Disney's Parks had stage closings at the same time, Universal (both Studios and IoA), Sea World, and Legoland also were capacity closed.

Everyone is on school vacation at the same time. At least at Easter, some school systems have off the week before Easter and some the week after, while others have their spring break at a different time.
 
It wasn't just the Orlando area parks that were crowded. We were at Legoland on the 28th which closed to capacity. Wait times were 90 minutes+, and the food lines were just as bad. Needless to say we didn't get much done.

On the 29th we headed to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium (home of Winter from Dolphin Tale). Normal crowds are 400-500 a day and they were experiencing 5200 a day! They did an amazing job controlling it by shuttling people over to their new Dolphin Tale exhibit, allowing free entrance to it and 20% off in the gift shop there. I highly recommend a visit if you're in the area.

On our way home on the 30th, we stopped at Downtown Disney to shop in the Lego store (seems at Legoland you cannot use your VIP rewards which is stupid). DTD was pretty crowded as well.
 
I'd be curious to hear what people who were at multiple parks earlier last week thought about the 30th - 1st. I wonder how much more crowded it was earlier. It must have been much worse. It didn't appear anything was even close to capacity, when we were there. The 9 & 10 crowd level predictions on planning sites were way off for our dates. As I said earlier, I've seen it much worse in the summer.
 
An observation as to perhaps why parks were so crowded-
This year New Years Eve on a Saturday, New Years on a Sunday. Many professionals would receive Friday off for New Years Eve and Monday off for day after or Thursday and Friday off prior to holiday weekend. Parks usually high this time of year anyway- but many people getting four days off straight versus the usual (with their kids off too) seemed like a great time to go on vacation. Just a thought.
 


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