Crowd report 10/22-10/31 ???Anyone there now???

todzwife

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I would LOVE it if someone who is in the park could update on the crowds. We're getting super close to our trip and I'm wondering if it's getting any less crowded?

Then again, my brother has fall break this week so probably not. I'm sure there are others...
 
We're here right now and it's been pretty crowded (by my standards today). Managed to ride RSR on early entry and about at 30-40 minute wait. By the time we walked off at around 10:15, standby was posting 110 minutes an all FP were gone. We hopped over to DL this afternoon, and managed to fit in HMH, Pirates and Matterhorn Bobsleds in about 2 hours. We wanted to do SM, but the wait posted was 110 mins at around 4:30.

Hope that helps.
 
We were at DL today at opening. Had little wait for Matterhorn, Nemo and Dumbo. Did FP for ST twice. BTMRR did not have FP available, but the wait was about 20 minutes. We ride it twice too. HMH had about a 30 minute wait. Crowds were not to bad at DL. We are attempting CL tomorrow, so I will try and update how that goes.


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Here today, seems more crowded than this exact time last year. One thing I was happy to see was that HM is offering FP now. Grabbed those and walked right on, didn't have to wait in the 30 minute line. Definetely better lines in the early am. Went over to DCA around 3pm, never did make it on RSR, as the wait times varied from 85 to 120 minutes.
 

I was there today. We went straight to the RSR fast pass line, and got in it at 10:35. The CM said return times were at around 3:30, so she wasn't sure we'd get a FP. Sure enough, they ran out at 10:40, and we were there at 10:41. The park opened at 10 today, so the FPs were gone in 40 minutes. That, IMO, stinks big time. We went in late August, and it was easier to get a FP then (you were good if you made it there during the first hour). Standby times hovered at 120-150 minutes all morning. We went back and did a 70-minute wait in the afternoon, and Mater's was 15 min.

Over in DL, Fantasyland was packed. Maybe that's because Casey, Storybook, and IASW are all closed. BTMRR was only 15 minutes. But most lines seemed long for a Monday in October...25 for Gadget's, 30 for Dumbo, 40 for Alice and Peter Pan. Even the carousel was 15-20, and its usually pretty empty.
 
We were there today and it was less busy than yesterday. We waited for RSR for 60 min this evening. They were filming Wheel of fortune today but it did not seem very busy.
 
we were there a today sorry i was the one of the ones that got the last RSR FP
was about 10:40 for a 6:45 return time rode it for the first time with abouta 10 min wait in the fp line but seems crazy busy compared to last year
 
Oh, I forgot to mention in my post...40 minute wait for Jungle Cruise. Seriously?! I try to go on "not busy" weekdays, and I swear it's been ages since I've seen the Jungle Cruise queue upon on the second story. I'm not sure there is an off season anymore.
 
We just got home yesterday. We did CA on Monday and did not really have to wait for anything except RSR, which we waited 60 min for RSR but it moved quickly.

We did DL on Wednesday and had low wait times, but rides broke down alot.

We went again on Sat hoping to both parks, CA was ok but got very busy at night. DL was way too full, people were putting blankets down for Fantasmic at 5 pm 4 hours ahead of the show. Pirates had a 45 min wait, HM 90 min wait. Space Mountain and Splash Mountain was over 2 hrs.
 
We were there today. Both Parks in general seemed less crowded than I expected based on what I had been reading here. There were few rides where we waited more than 10 or 15 minutes. We arrived at 9am (an hour after the park opened) and we went to Fantasyland. Rode pretty much everything other than Peter Pan which had a 30 minute wait by the time we got there. We also go fast passes for Star Tours as we came in and walked on Toy Story mania. We did a hand full of other rides, ate at Cafe Orleans did more Disneyland rides and then went to California Adventure. Rode a bunch of stuff there and then waited in standby for 70 minutes for RSR at 4pm. We left at 7pm. (Kids are 2 and 4.)
 





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