What is up with Animal Kingdom's waits?

DisneyAndUniversalFan

Mouseketeer
Joined
Nov 30, 2019
Messages
163
I just looked at the wait times for Animal Kingdom. It's midday, when it's most crowded at the parks on a Friday, and Flight of Passage is a 10 minute wait? Is the park not popular anymore or am I missing something? The longest wait is 20 mintutes for Dinosaur. All the other parks have long waits from 65-90. And AK far below the others with 20. What's the deal?
 

How come Mine Train and Slinky Dog are both still open then? They have longer wait times posted
It's personal but if I had to choose a park to go to on a day when a lot of rain was anticipated, AK would not be the park of my choosing. I'd prefer one of the other 3 where I can more easily hop between attractions/shops/shows without getting as wet.
 
How come Mine Train and Slinky Dog are both still open then? They have longer wait times posted
No lightning
We personally chose to skip our studios day and take a wet stroll around springs instead (fwiw we are APs and are in for a wet 10k run early in the am)
 
Today was ghastly. I'm over an hour from Disney but I think most of this part of Florida got almost nonstop rainfall today. Not a speck of lightning though; my son went to swim practice in the pouring rain. I had the day off work and had considered going to Disney but changed my mind. If I had decided to go, it wouldn't have been to Animal Kingdom.
 
I was at AK and purchased FOP for $14 each (3 riders; accidentally purchased for non rider and got refunded via chat). Booked Navi for the same time. Entered park around 9:40 and Navi had a 35 min (FOP 25 min?) wait; Got to FOP and when we got off (around 11 something) wait said 60 mins but looked like 40 or less. Stroller was drenched (rain was not forecasted for our trip (4 days of rain in Nov; we couldn’t be that unlucky right) so we left stroller rain cover at home and thought we would wing it with ponchos) and it was so difficult to move from one place to another (can’t run with baby in carrier under zip up poncho and wearing dad’s hat).

After both of those rides we took a lunch break at Satuli and then booked Safari. There was brief stop to a drizzle and we saw many active animals, ostrich and kudu walked across the Jeep’s path and stopped our vehicle. A group of Zebra ran, cheetahs were up and roaming, 7 giraffes huddled in a group; hippo baby and her mom surfaced.

After that, we had to stop under a bamboo
umbrella (got a wilderness explorer book), booked the Lion King show-covered stroller parking near Tusker house is the best (bit too late for us; people were tired and less interactive; but show was great), drank some coffee, DD rode Everest (5 min wait) 5 times (wore ponchos whole time and had to sometimes cover face as the rain came down hard at times); screamed so loud lost my voice for a bit (could have ridden more but Dinosaur LL was at its end) and then DS rode Dinosaur twice with LL and rider switch.

We spent an hour drying our sneakers but we made the best of a cold pouring day. Ubered to dinner at Boma to end our day!
 
Last edited:
I was at AK and purchased FOP for $14 each (3 riders; accidentally purchased for non rider and got refunded via chat). Booked Navi for the same time. Entered park around 9:40 and Navi had a 35 min wait; Got to FOP and when we got off (around 11 something) wait said 60 mins but looked like 40 or less. Stroller was drenched (rain was not forecasted for our trip (4 days of rain in Nov; we couldn’t be that unlucky right) so we left stroller rain cover at home and thought we would wing it with ponchos) and it was so difficult to move from one place to another (can’t run with baby in carrier under zip up poncho and wearing dad’s hat).

After both of those rides we took a lunch break at Satuli and then booked Safari. There was brief stop to a drizzle and we saw many active animals, ostrich and kudu walked across the Jeep’s path and stopped our vehicle. A group of Zebra ran, cheetahs were up and roaming, 7 giraffes huddled in a group; hippo baby and her mom surfaced.

After that, we had to stop under a bamboo
umbrella (got a wilderness explorer book), booked the Lion King show-covered stroller parking near Tusker house is the best (bit too late for us; people were tired and less interactive; but show was great), drank some coffee, DD rode Everest (5 min wait) 5 times (wore ponchos whole time and had to sometimes cover face as the rain came down hard at times); screamed so loud lost my voice for a bit (could have ridden more but Dinosaur LL was at its end) and then DS rode Dinosaur twice with LL and rider switch.

We spent an hour drying our sneakers but we made the best of a cold pouring day. Ubered to dinner at Boma to end our day!
Sounds like you made a great day out of a really rainy day!

I hear you about the soaked stroller! I used to think to myself that it wasn't a real Disney trip until I forgot to cover the stroller and got it drenched! You'd think I'd learn but nope - every single trip I'd look at the sky and think 'it's not going to rain' and FL storms would blow in and we'd return to puddles in her seat. Oye!

Hope today is drier for you!!
 






Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom