Do certain parks "feel" less crowded than others?

Gentry2004

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We have refundable plane tickets and are tepidly considering a couple of days in the parks among other things during spring break (3/27-4/3.) Adults will be vaccinated but kids won't and we are just trying to decide if there is a park we should avoid due to it feeling excessively crowded/unable to stay socially distanced? Like should we stick to AK and EP and avoid HS and MK? This is a bonus trip we never expected to take and just feeling the warm Florida sun and being in on Disney property will feel relaxing to us. Some days we will just do pool/mini golf/disney springs/etc. But trying to decide if we would be comfortable in a park or not. Also considering Blizzard Beach and possibly the 2 day ticket w/ water park add on. Have been lots before and will be back lots again.

Yes, we know we are on the more conservative side of things!

Appreciate any advice or opinions!
 
Interesting questions. For us, the park that often feels the most crowded is the MK. The least crowded would be DAK. Currently the Studio feels crowded as lots of people want to check out Star Wars Land. Epcot hardly ever feels crowded unless you are trying to do it on a weekend during a particular festival.
 
Interesting questions. For us, the park that often feels the most crowded is the MK. The least crowded would be DAK. Currently the Studio feels crowded as lots of people want to check out Star Wars Land. Epcot hardly ever feels crowded unless you are trying to do it on a weekend during a particular festival.
Would agree that AK and EPCOT seem least crowded.
HS always seems crowded.
 

Aside from chokepoints, especially Small World/Peterpan into Liberty Square, MK has enough room to distance in walking around during the week if there’s no holidays. But spring break time, when you’re going, might be different. HS is just nuts a few hours in, very difficult to maintain distance anywhere. If you arrive prior to park open you can get a few hours in before it becomes congested, unless spring break crowds are different.

If you are wanting to follow distancing guidelines as much as possible, you’ll need to consider if you are ok with not being distanced in queues and on rides. Many queues have no distancing side by side where there is plexiglass installed, and also when people don’t follow the markers. Many rides have plexiglass/plastic with no distancing front to back. Omnimovers load every vehicle. You won’t share a row with someone else, so side to side is ok except on omnimovers when the vehicles rotate sideways.
 


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