Hey gang!
I got back on Sunday for our "real" Dis vacation. Real because, for once we actually stayed on property, did the dining thing... etc. Usually we stay on property and not do the parks or stay off property and do the parks... I have to say,I hated the idea of being a passholder because I would not get much use for it... I was dead wrong. 3 trips this year, with park hopping and one more trip in the works before Christmas.
Thurs Sept 15 we did AK just after RD and were able to do EE and KRR without waiting. That was it. After that, the lines started to hike up. That night we went to Akershus and even with an ADR we waited for over an hour in the humidity!
Fri - Sept 16th - EPCOT, Soarin' and TT we walked on, twice each. When trying a third trip to TT before heading to MS, the wait went from 10 mins to 35. On MS, team Orange was a 15 minute wait that turned into a 45 minute wait. God bless, indoor queues!
That afternoon we headed to HS, Toy Story had a 90 min wait so, we did The Little Mermaid (LOOONG wait!), The great movie ride (walk on) RR w/single rider. Star tours around 8pm which had ZERO wait (there were only 6 people in our ride vehicle.)
Saturday - Sept 17th - MK - now this was a nutty park after 11am. We were able to get there for RD, ride SM twice without wait. Buzz without waiting, BTMRR twice without waiting. Then did Fantasyland and after that... almost every ride had a 30-45 minute wait. Around 12pm-ish even Pirates had a line OUTSIDE the building in that covered courtyard area.
We did the Pirate's League which also had a very long wait. After that decided to get in line for Pirates and head for the hotel to chill. We went back later that evening and the lines had gone down some but, the park felt crowded. After seeing the fireworks while waiting for Dumbo, we walked around a bit (bad idear!) and wound up heading to the busstop for a good hour wait.
I didn't expect to be the only person at the park but, I wasn't expecting it to be that busy given that kids just started school. I shudder to think what the parks are like over Christmas.
Jackie