At a high level, the average wait time across all attractions at all four Walt Disney World theme parks was just 18 minutes for the week ending August 29th. That beats the 20-minute mark set last week and matches the mark set in the last week of August 2020 when the parks were still struggling to attract guests.
How do I check wait times at Disney?
If you click on the map icon at the bottom of your screen, you should see the current Wait Times listed for all four theme parks. If you still don’t see those times posted, not to worry! I suggest calling the My Disney Experience Team. A friendly Cast Member there will be happy to assist you!
What is the longest wait time in Disney World?
The longest waits in the park were at Kali River Rapids with 37 minutes, Kilimanjaro Safaris with 39 minutes, and Na’vi River Journey with 44 minutes.
How bad are wait times at Disney World?
But the average actual wait time submitted by users was just 29.1 minutes (compared to 33.6 minutes in July 2019). It also had the highest average actual wait time of any ride at WDW, with its average actual wait time of 73 minutes for the month.
Are Disney wait times inflated?
Over the course of the last 18 months, our experience across all of Walt Disney World has been that actual wait times average about two-thirds to 75% of posted wait times most of the day. That drops to around 50% at night, if not lower.
What is Disney World capacity at?
While Walt Disney World and Disneyland are still “not quite 100% open at this point,” Chapek said—Walt Disney World’s hotel capacity is still at 70%, for instance, and some restaurants are still closed—the company is still planning to “scale our business and get closer and closer to 100% capacity.”
Are wait times accurate at Disney?
Early in the morning and later in the evening, the wait times that are listed in the Disney app will be relatively accurate. However, many guests report that wait times will be higher than their actual wait.
What is the least crowded day at Magic Kingdom?
Tuesdays typically, not always, but typically, Tuesdays is the best day of the week to visit the Magic Kingdom. It’s just the day when the last week crowds, the weekend crowds are gone. The next week crowds come in on Wednesday. So it’s typically the best day.
Why is there no FastPass at Disney World?
(Updated August 12, 2021.) Walt Disney World suspended FastPass prior to the reopening of the parks. While the official rationale for this was to use the extra queue space for the standby lines, it was actually due to physical distancing.
Why are lines so long at Disney?
What is this? It’s not the lack of FastPass that keeps the lines long. It’s the lack of meets, parades, and shows that previously dispersed crowds. Until Disney brings back more entertainment and other experiences to pull Guests out of the lines, they will only get longer.
When is the least busy time to go to Disney World?
When to go to and When Not to go to Disney World: Crowds. The best time to go to Disney to avoid the crowds is during the month of November and first couple weeks of December, April through most of May, and the months of January and February. Each of these periods have the least number of visitors with shorter lines.
What does Disney do to reduce wait times?
How to Reduce Your Disneyland Wait Time: Proven Tips When to Go for Shortest Wait Times. Use Ridemax to Create an Optimized Itinerary With Minimum Wait. Take Advantage of FASTPASS to Get to the Front of the Line. Use the Single Rider Line to Get On Faster. UseYour Mobile Device to Save Time. Parents, Don’t Wait in Line Twice. Time Your Day the Smart Way. Strategies to Shorten the Wait Time Inside the Parks.
What are the busiest days at Walt Disney World?
The busiest days at Walt Disney World are the Presidents’ week in February, Mid-March through Late April (which would be considered Spring Break time), Memorial Day weekend, Mid-June through Labor Day Thanksgiving Day and weekend Christmas week through New Year’s Day.
What is the slowest time to visit Walt Disney World?
Thousands of families celebrate the holidays in Disney World, but you don’t have to endure the intense crowding that goes on each year. The days between Thanksgiving weekend and December 16 are some of the slowest times in Disney parks.