jimmymc
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Just back from seven days at WDW. We have gone to WDW in early December for the last fifteen years or so and have never seen it as crowded as it was this time. Purely subjective opinion, but there seemed to be many more people in the open areas, making it fairly congested a lot of the time, and standby lines were often at least over an hour. Our last December trip was 2019, and we always made good use of Fastpasses and almost never used the standby lines. We chose not to buy Genie+, mostly on principle, and ended up not doing some of the more popular rides because of wait times that were often 90+ minutes. We've done them all before, and it just wasn't worth it to us to wait an hour and a half for something we've already experienced. That, and many of the things that Disney is taking away or just doesn't offer any more, are making us reconsider future visits. Disney has always been fun for us, and the excessive crowds and longer wait times (and requirement to pay up if you want shorter lines) took away a lot of the fun for us. Not all, but enough.
I think this year's early December crowds are an exception. The US just started allowing European tourists again in November, and many DVC or other frequent travelers have been pushing back trips. I'll probably try next December to see how it is and enjoy some better weather.