There were a couple pictures over on the DIS FB page. One had a 30-40 min at Figment!!! The other showed the very crowded walkway around Philharmagic.
We were at Epcot on Monday and it was total madness!
We'd hopped to Epcot Saturday night not expecting much, but thought we'd watch Illuminations and I'd snagged a late night FEA FP. It turned out not bad at all in terms of crowds. Granted, we were there near closing, but there were tons of places to watch Illuminations, even places to sit. With it being F&W, and a Saturday, and Race Weekend, I was very pleasantly surprised. Even sucked it up and waited about 20 minutes for Spaceship Earth, just to get a long ride out of the way and have something to do while waiting for our FEA FP window.
Monday was a whole different story. Again, we were park hopping and I had an evening FP for Soarin. We came in from the IG around dusk, and with only two security lines, there were easily 50-75 people in each line with everyone having to wait and go through the metal detectors, even without bags. We finally made it through, but getting to Future World was like swimming upstream. The walkways were full from one side to the other, and sometimes it was like a wave of people walking towards us, filling the entire path. When we finally got to Soarin, we waited about 25 minutes in the FP line because the ride had gone down earlier. The CM said the ride was just getting back up, and with all the FP people to clear through, he expected the posted SB queue to jump to over 90 minutes. I snagged another Soarin FP while waiting (maybe dropped by someone who didn't want to wait in the FP line). Ate dinner at Sunshine Seasons because no way was I going anywhere near the madness of WS unnecessarily.
I was hoping to see Illuminations again, but after walking through WS crowds to get to FW, my kids were not at all interested in going back there. With a great deal of refreshing, I got a FP for Mission Space, and then hopped into line at TT just before close. The waits were crazy everywhere, so we didn't do any standbys, not even Figment.
Touring Plans said the actual crowd levels for that day turned out to be a 9, but that number only considers ride wait times between 11am and 5pm, so basically Future World during the afternoon. Clearly, many more people arrived to enjoy WS in the evening. The fact that Magic Kingdom closed at 4:30 for a CM event was probably a big driver of crowds, too.