Saturday or Sunday?

tarheel

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We will be trying SW for the first time in October. Is there a difference crowd-wise between Saturday or Sunday? Thanks!
 
We have annual passes to SW & I never Really took notice or compared as to whether Sundays/Saturdays were busier. I'm thinking that Sunday would be a better day to visit the park & would be less crowded in Oct (esp. w/there being school the next day (Mon.) and all). I did notice one weekday this year (while school was still in session-think it was right before spring break) NO ONE was at the park....It was almost Empty! I had never seen SW like that before! It was Great! Then when 2-3:00 came around....It started getting crowded (maybe b/c locals took their kids to the park after school(?) Sorry, I know that info. doesn't exactly answer your question But Just had to mention it b/c I know that the "school factor" makes a difference....Plus that was one of the BEST days we Ever had at SW & Just HAD to share :) HTH! Anyone else??

I really hope this made sense....it's late! Good-night! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Oh, and Have FUN at Sea World!!!!!
 
I haven't noticed a lot of difference. We sometimes wait till afternoon to go to the park. The Disney park our son works at closes about 2 hours earlier than SW during the winter months and is about halfway home to UCF, so he meets us there after work for dinner.
The park is different than Disney parks after dark, especially when there is no fireworks planned. The lighting is minimal so it is almost like strolling down a quiet street with your family.
 














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