i must reply to this post. I was there Tuesday night (May 6th) for Spectro and it was pretty bad. And yet, when I spoke to a security guard, he informed me that it was not at capacity, and I've been there when Magic Kingdom had to close because it was too crowded. Frankly, I think the problem was low staffing of Disney employees. There was only one poor guy trying to keep order at the end of Main Street and the crowd was totally out of control. People were standing 5-deep on the sidewalks, so the walking space behind them was extremely narrow (single file only) and if one person decided to stop, the whole line of traffic ended. It was close, practically unbearable, and tempers were flaring. After the fireworks, we purposely waited 45 minutes to leave, thinking that the crowd would disperse, but when we reached the exit, the ramps to both monorails were packed right back to the turnstile, and the path to the ferry boats was incredible. We didn't get on a ferry until the fifth boarding. By then, I had nearly fainted due to being packed in like sardines, waiting to board. I really think Disney goofed on this one, because they definitely needed more people working to control the crowds and direct people. As I stated, I've been in the Magic Kingdom when it had to close because it was at top capacity, and the crowds were managed much better than this, and the park emptied far better and more orderly than this time. So, I don't think it was a problem with how many--but how the many were managed.