Rain and crowded parks

Teddy_Bear

Earning My Ears
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I am disappointed with the August situation. I read about how the parks were less crowded in August, yet the top rides are usually 60-95 minute waits. It rains from 11-5 (not 15 mins as I already read). Just a warning if you plan to come in August…re think it! July is better weather and the park crowds are the same.
 
I am disappointed with the August situation. I read about how the parks were less crowded in August, yet the top rides are usually 60-95 minute waits. It rains from 11-5 (not 15 mins as I already read). Just a warning if you plan to come in August…re think it! July is better weather and the park crowds are the same.
I was there last week. Saturday through Friday morning.

We put our ponchos on for about 30 minutes on Wednesday, and hustled through showers that lasted about an hour on Thursday. We did not experience 11-5 rain. There were probably the nighttime showers but that is fine, we are sleeping. Rain happens all summer long into the fall, and when there is a hurricane you might get heavier than normal. Due to hurricane season you just are not guaranteed any week the entire summer will have less rain.

We expected lower crowds but also found that is not the case BUT we did find that walkways were not nearly as bad as other times of year. Our theory is because the HEAT & HUMIDIY & SCORCHING SUN people were getting in lines, making them long, that were out of the sun. We usually walk on to Nemo no matter the time of year, we were trapped in a 40 minute line - but in A/C. AND people sitting for long periods of time in A/C. Our biggest problem was getting a table to eat our meals because sometimes half the tables were just folks on phones sipping water bottles, not eating at all.

At this point ~ there is no perfect time to go because everyone is looking to go when it is supposedly great. AND it could be raining at one park and not another. Florida weather is WHACKY!
 
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Yesterday and today have been unusually rainy. Usually it’s just a quick thunderstorm and dries within minutes.
 

Not everyone can chose to visit in July vs August. The crowds at the parks in August have changed greatly over the last 4 years. It used to be very slow but Disney has started the MNSSHP parties earlier, and earlier. Also Epcot Food & Wine now starts on an August date (8/28) this year.

Just like October, the first week of Dec, and late January Disney has offered move to get guests to spread out.

Dave
 
I read about how the parks were less crowded in August, yet the top rides are usually 60-95 minute waits.
We typically go for two to three weeks in August. Usually the last week of August is the least crowded week. We find the top rides always have long waits no matter what time of the year it is.

It rains from 11-5 (not 15 mins as I already read).
Yep. Some days it does. August rain is often unpredictable.

I also find people who go on the exact same dates can have totally different experiences with August weather. We stayed at the same resort with friends/family one year but went to different parks each day. It rained profusely each day that week for them, but it was almost a bone dry week for us.
 
Have been here since Tuesday. Has rained little bits each day but nothing crazy. Possibly you visited earlier in August?

Yes, the Aug crowds have increased a bit over the past few years but to us are still quite manageable compared to the rest of the year.

Weather would likely be better for you late Apr/early May but crowds will reflect that too.

There really is not a quiet time to visit Disney any longer.
 
OP my advice is to make the decision to focus on the good vs seeking out the bad.

Its August. Its going to rain.
There will never be a time that there is little to no wait for the headliners.
Crowds are much lower than other times of the year.
 
It was raining tonight when we were driving to Disney Springs. It stopped by the time we arrived. Disney Springs wasn’t full tonight. Lots of empty tables at Earl of Sandwich. But the Poor Porker had a long line. Sometimes it just depends.
 












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