Where to find actual crowd levels for 2/1 - 2/7/14?

aggiekat

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We just got back and I'd like to see what the actual crowd levels were at the parks on those days (2/1/14 to 2/7/14). Where can I find this info (without paying to join TP)? We won't be going back for at least 2 years.

Thanks so much! We were able to walk on many rides and never waited more than 10 minutes while we were there. I'd like to know this info so that when we plan our next trip in a few years I know what I'm looking for when I look at crowd predictions. The things we do will change as the kids get older and want to do different sorts of things, but overall it wasn't crowded at all and that along with the weather made for an incredible first trip!

Thanks again!
 
While I agree the crowds were better than what I saw in October, we still were seeing 50 minutes waits at Peter Pan and 65 minute waits at TMR. We were there those same dates (Jan 31- Feb 8)

Overall, we saw a lot of 25 min waits, which is always doable. We waited 25 min on Everest and 15 min. at POTC. I would do that week again. :thumbsup2
 
I think that having a 3 and 5 year old made it easier to have shorter waits as far as rides go. I know that when I go back with a 6 or 7 year old and an 8 or 9 year old it will be different.

Still curious about the actual levels. We walked onto Space Mountain on Wednesday (among other rides that typically have a wait).

Since it is my first trip I don't really have anything to compare it to.
 
Are you looking for attendance numbers? Disney only releases those on an annual basis, not daily numbers.
 

I used EasyWDW and they had a calendar that predicted the crowd level for each day. I understand that TouringPlans also has a crowd predictor (but for each park) for each day.

I am just curious if I can find out what the actual level was for each day that I was there. I would love to go again when it is predicted (hopefully accurately) to be the same or lower than what it was when we were there.

Hope that makes sense!
 
Based on touringplans criteria for crowds, we experienced the following last week (2/1 - 2/7)

Saturday - Tuesday were the most crowded for all of the parks. We saw Peter Pan go as high as 70 minutes which would equal a Level 8 day. However, that was only briefly. Most of the day the wait for PP was about 50 minutes, which would be a Level 5.

Wednesday - Friday things emptied out a lot (colder and rainier I guess kept the day trippers away). Space Mountain at 15 minutes, most everything else a walk-on. So those were easily Level 1 or 2 days.

There were some anomalies, though. Tuesday at DHS we never saw TSMM go about 70 minutes so that would only have been a Level 3 for DHS.

Animal Kingdom on Wednesday was also at Level 1. Dinosaur, Primeval Whirl were both walk-ons, and EE never went higher than 15 minutes.

You can go to tourinplans and view how they measure for each park if you'd like.

Overall I was pretty pleased with the crowd levels. Most were very low, and the heavier days were still pretty manageable. We park hopped and used our FP+ and managed to hit a lot of headliners, multiple times.
 

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