We were at DHS yesterday and had a great time. As it's been widely noted everyone tries to be in the park before 10 to get a Rise BG, so yes there are crowds. But (for us at least) it all seemed manageable. After seeing the bus lines for DHS on previous days, we decided to drive. We left WL a few minutes before 9 and were through the turnstiles by 9:30. The line of cars to get in the park at first looked daunting, but it moved steadily and security was a breeze with the new scanners.
Yes, there is large crowd that time of morning, but most people were heading towards MMRR and GE. We scooted down Sunset and it was not crowded at all. We decided not to try to get on any rides at that point, not wanting to risk our 10 AM BG try. In hindsight, that was a mistake as BG's were gone in less than 10 seconds (didn't get one) and by 10:00 wait times were already climbing. TT and RNRC were only 15 and 20 minutes, but my husband was having back issues, so we decided to head to MFSR which was listed at 20 minutes. By the time we got there it had increased to 45 and that's about what it took. TSMM was listed at 35, took about 25. After that all the headliners had a listed time of 45 minutes or more (MMRR waffled between 75 and 90 most of the day). But what was interesting was that other than the posted wait times, the park really did not seem that crowded. There was plenty of space to walk around and we had no issues finding places to sit and space ourselves if we needed a drink or just a break. We saw several of the character cavalcades - so much fun!
We managed to get BG 89 at the 2 PM chance. We got in line for MMRR around 2:30 when it was posted at 60 minutes. It only took about 45 minutes, though. Totally worth it!!! By then the park was clearing out, for sure. My son said it reminded him of how it was when he was there in early August. We were called for Rise a little after 5 PM (so much fun!), but decided to call it a day after riding as we wanted a chance to go back and shower before our Raglan Road reservation.
Leaving a little before 6 PM, the wait times were definitely coming down and the walkways were thinning out considerably. Overall, we had a great day. I was worried about DHS ahead of time after hearing about the crowds. While I agree the crowds are there, it's still pretty easy to avoid them if you really want to. If you find yourself in an uncomfortable position - MOVE. We had no difficulty finding space for ourselves - even at that crazy pre-10 AM arrival time. As everyone has already mentioned - arrive early and take advantage of the first hour or so for rides. If you can't do that - stay late. The park does clear out in the afternoon. Make an ADR if you want a TS experience - walk ups were pretty much a no go. We had just planned on a CS meal anyway and had no issues mobile ordering at Backlot Express and finding a nice table in the shade. We are going back tomorrow and plan on hanging around the resort until the afternoon before heading over to the park to take advantage of the low late day crowds and ride the few things we missed today.
Have fun, everyone. The magic is still there, you just have to adjust your plans a bit from pre-covid times.