tlmadden73
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It's not just Dad's. I've checked a bunch of different calendars and they all seemed to agree that the first two weeks in May should have light to moderate crowds. Then I downloaded the Disney Experience app and started checking line wait times on that. I've been checking for two weeks, almost every day, and the lines for major rides are regularly in the 60+ minutes range (and some at MK up to 80 minutes.) Are all calendars this unreliable? Or do I just have a different idea of what light/moderate means? I'm feeling dismayed since I was hoping to go in May next year.
For me .. crowdedness is more than just wait times for the major rides.
Honestly due to fast passes and planning wait times don't bother me. I notice the crowds when I can barely move down a street (like that narrow one between Peter Pan and Small World).
What helps for me is expectations. I just expect to only do so much and just enjoy "being there" more than how many rides I do get on.
I went in end of March this year (middle of Spring break season) and crowd calendars predicted crowds would be "heavy" at 7s and 8s. I found DHS terribly crowded, but we used EMH and it made it easy to get on the few rides we wanted to do in the first hour. Despite it feeling crowded on the outside, Launch Bay didn't feel busy and wait times for the characters were low (15 min).
We had plans to hop to MK that same day and it felt not very crowded either despite being there in the middle of the afternoon. I felt we could walk around with ease and many "unpopular" attrations were walk-ons to fill the gaps between Fast Passes - Carousel of Progress, Prince Charming Carousel, Country Bears, etc. Sure .. I am sure the wait time for Splash Mountain was 60 minutes, but we didn't have plans to do that.
We went to Epcot the next day (during Flower and Garden) and it was wonderfully "empty" .. again except the big rides. But anything else except maybe Spaceship Earth was a LITERAL walk-on. But that is what rope drop and fast passes are for. I didn't feel like I was shoulder to shoulder with crowds despite the crowd calendars predicting high crowds. Longest wait was Test Track, but that was only because it broke down for the first hour and the line filled up quick once it was back online.
If you want low crowds? Go to LEGOLAND. We went to that park during the same trip and it was just plain EMPTY .. E-M-P-T-Y .. I think there were maybe 1000 total people at the park. Every ride was a walk on or 5-10 minutes tops (usually due to a low capacity ride .. (that I can't imagine what the line would be if it was actually busy) . most of them the kids could just immediately get off and get back on and they rode every ride multiple times in a row. EVERY ride.

What can you say about crowds at WDW? It's a very busy place that varies from really crowded to insanely crowded(like around holidays.) If you're in WDW and it's not crowded it's an aberration--something in the space-time continuum is askew and will correct itself in short order.