We just got home last night....gosh I felt so badly for the people just coming in who will have their plans disrupted by the hurricane.
We arrived late Wednesday evening.....Thursday and Friday were awesome with very light crowds and terrific weather. The crowds picked up on Saturday and by Sunday it was crazy crowded! We left in the afternoon yesterday, but spent the morning at Epcot and it was busier than I've ever seen it - soarin' was at 90 minutes by 10 am which I don't think I've ever seen- maybe before they built the additional theatre, but I don't think so. I even noticed that there was a single rider lane to the left of the
Lightning Lane entrance.
Overall, the crowds were not problematic for us and we did not use Genie + or ILL. We go often enough that we didn't think it was necessary or worth the added expense for our plans. We rope dropped Hollywood Studios on Friday taking advantage of early entry staying at a Skyliner resort. We arrived at the queue for Rise and they were not quite letting guests in line yet.....once they let us in line we just kept on moving never stopping once. As we got to the preshow room, everything was wide open and they were directing guests to the exit because the ride was down. It was still before park opening - they had no anticipated time for the ride to open up so we did not wait but moved along. Some guests were hovering by the queue waiting for it to open up again. About an hour later we checked and the line was at 100+ minutes - we did everyhing else we wanted to get done at Studios at a leisurely pace and rearranged one of our days to have another early entry morning at studios. That was on Sunday morning. We arrived about 30 minutes prior to Early Entry opening and walked on to Rise after the uphill rush to the queue so all was well.
The trip was manageable, despite the heavier crowds Sunday forward - we took advantage of Early Entry at Animal Kingdom on Monday and waited about 35 minutes for Flights of Passage. After another safari and run on EE we had time to kill before planning to hop to the MK at 1:30 and decided to get on line for Flights of Passage again as the wait (at that time) was posted as 50 minutes. While I wouldn't usually wait that long, one member of our party does not get to visit as often and really wanted to ride so we did. Just as we were passing under the entrance, the time jumped from 50 minutes to 80 minutes. We shrugged it off and said "well. we have time to kill..." about 45 minutes into the wait, the ride was having some sort of difficulty and they began making announcements that the ride was operating at reduced capacity and that wait times would increase beyond original expectations.......we got on line around 10:35 and we exited the ride at 1:29. THAT was the only real downer of our 6 park days....but, luckily it was the tail end of our trip and all is well that ends well.
I think that the combination of the marathon, Jersey Week, and the impending hurricane each contributed to the perfect storm of a crowd swell in the parks on Monday and Tuesday with everyone planning to spend the week at the parks trying to squeeze it all in on Monday and Tuesday expecting closures and wash outs the remainder of the week. When we arrived at MCO it was a madhouse with people trying to get out of Florida before the storm arrives. As we were leaving Epcot on Tuesday morning to head to lunch at Beaches and Cream before leaving, we noticed characters (Daisy, Prince Charming . . . ) on the bridge by the international gateway greeting guests which seemed to be an intentional effort on Disney's part to divert crowds from rides and provide a lot of character experience opportunities to guests who may be stuck in their rooms over the coming days.
We still had a great time! Stay safe and dry for all of you who are there right now!