NelleBelle
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This is the first time ever we have not added water parks to our tickets (we did do PH)I have that booked on 4/3...but we may cancel to go to blizzard

This is the first time ever we have not added water parks to our tickets (we did do PH)I have that booked on 4/3...but we may cancel to go to blizzard
This is the first time ever we have not added water parks to our tickets (we did do PH)We figured we probably would be ok with Stormalong Bay to keep us entertained but I wish we had the option of BB as a backup!
Good plan!Weāre at boardwalk...pscyho Mickey pool.
I didnāt add water parks to my one and only Normal tickets...iām Waiting to see the weather and will purchase the DVC one days if we go that route.
Wait...wait...waitPark hopping remains available today despite all parks being at Park Pass capacity
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Park hopping remains available today despite all parks being at Park Pass capacity
The busy spring break season begins today and guests are still able to move between parks.www.wdwmagic.com
YesWait...wait...wait
All parks are at park pass capacity? Does this mean that the parks are now physically at capacity as well?
What is the new capacity?? Insanity?i cant wait to see pictures. Will be interesting to see what the parks look like at the new capacity.
I dont think massively different to what we have seen on other peak days. The benefit of Park Pass is that it never really gets worse than on another day that sells out.i cant wait to see pictures. Will be interesting to see what the parks look like at the new capacity.
I dont think massively different to what we have seen on other peak days. The benefit of Park Pass is that it never really gets worse than on another day that sells out.
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It is busy, but not pre COVID capacity busy.Ick. I know camera angles can make things look more crowded and that social distancing has made the lines flow more into the walkways and make it look even more busy... but this looks like pre covid 100 percent capacity.
I somewhat agree, but also remember how the parks were closed last year and no one was able to get their Disney fix. These people attending want their Disney fix now (I understand, I miss it sooooo much) and regardless of people eaters, it's going to be crazy.Just remember that there is still plenty of things not open that would normally be eating up these people. With less to do means more people in walkways and queue lines.
Itās a numbers game...if they are sticking to their limits, then the ācrowdsā are relative.
People seem to be having a hard time processing
I dont think massively different to what we have seen on other peak days. The benefit of Park Pass is that it never really gets worse than on another day that sells out.
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We have been to WDW during Spring Break week for the last several years. The week that local schools are out is about as crowded as I've ever seen. It's the only time I see a line wrapping around for Swiss Family Treehouse, extending a ways down the walking path.
March 2019:
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Since the reopening in July 2020, we've visited in July, September, November, December, and January. We have another trip in 10 days.
Here are some sample Magic Kingdom images from our previous post-reopening trips:
July 2020:
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September 2020:
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November 2020:
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January 2021
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They are relative. But 80-90 minute waits at DHS and 60-90 minute waits at many MK and AK rides isnāt. My wife was there in mid-January when the parks werenāt āat capacityā and they still had those levels of waits and the parks felt very crowded. Last month waits were half that.Expecting the worst seems to be a better bet than thinking weāll see 30-45 minute waits around the parks.
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