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Disney does not release park capacity figures or daily attendance figures. A statement that a particular queue was dangerous is just hyperbole. Don't be scared.Hi! I was wondering if park capacity has been discussed? I have read several posts today about how horrible the crowds were over Spring Break. We are going the last week in July so I know it will be crowded then as well. I am just curious how Disney deals with crowds. For example, a poster said the crowd for The Haunted Mansion was so bad it was dangerous. Anyone care to educate me? Thank you!
I'd love to know this too. I know Disney can't disclose all their security measures but when parks are bursting at max capacity, how do they ensure crowd safety? What if there was a fire or something that would cause a panic? I remember the Hillsboro (UK) disaster in 1989, as well as others, and one of my biggest fears is getting caught in a stampede. Especially if my son is with me.
Parks aren't busting at max capacity. Park capacities are set by local authorities based on a lot of factors which limits the number of guests in a park to a safe level. When a park approaches that level, Disney implements phased closings which keeps the actual attendance below the safe park limit. Those phased closings did not occur during the recent spring break period.
You really can't plan for full scale panic or riots. I might guess that park capacity is probably set by Florida law based on acreage.
Its base on a bunch of things, size being one of them.
I think it is fair to assume that Disney has this under control. At some level, I suspect, (without knowing), that certain crowd levels trigger immutable, non-discretionary security/closure protocols. We see such closures a few times each year, but never during Spring Break that I can recall. So if a park continues to admit people, it is fair to assume that the critical mass number has not yet been reached.
Correct assumption.