I'm curious to hear people's stories of their best low crowd experiences at WDW.
Hearing people talk about crowds and line waiting times got me thinking how relative it is to your usual experience. People who go in the summer would rejoice to find a 30 - 40 minute wait at one of the mountains or Fantasyland experiences. While people who go in November or January would walk away from wait that long.
I usually go off season and a few times, I have been on rides such as Splash or Big Thunder in the MK where, at the end of the ride, the ride operator asks me if I would just like to stay on the ride for another turn since there is no one waiting to get on.
I have pictures of a completely empty Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Castle forecourt area and UK in World Showcase. I'm not a cast member (for a few more months), so no, they weren't taken after hours although one was taken during the Marathon.
I've found that being at the parks in January or when it is an all day rain get you the lowest crowds.
Anyway, looking forward to hearing others examples of having the parks almost all to themselves.
Hearing people talk about crowds and line waiting times got me thinking how relative it is to your usual experience. People who go in the summer would rejoice to find a 30 - 40 minute wait at one of the mountains or Fantasyland experiences. While people who go in November or January would walk away from wait that long.
I usually go off season and a few times, I have been on rides such as Splash or Big Thunder in the MK where, at the end of the ride, the ride operator asks me if I would just like to stay on the ride for another turn since there is no one waiting to get on.
I have pictures of a completely empty Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Castle forecourt area and UK in World Showcase. I'm not a cast member (for a few more months), so no, they weren't taken after hours although one was taken during the Marathon.
I've found that being at the parks in January or when it is an all day rain get you the lowest crowds.
Anyway, looking forward to hearing others examples of having the parks almost all to themselves.