There has been visibly longer wait times reported - in some parks but not in all, and not consistently. Epcot's times have barely blipped off their averages since re-opening. MK and AK have been up, in some cases (looking at thrill-data.com information) 15-25% overall considering month over month averages. HS has been.. erratic. One day will be pretty 'normal' looking, the very next will be 'record' triple digit wait times for Falcon.
None of our insiders have so much as hinted at overall capacity increases, yet clearly parks full of 'walk-ons' are rapidly becoming a thing of the past, even during the week. It's natural to assume this is because there's more people in the park, but it's unlikely that it's because overall park capacity has in fact been increased. For starters, MK and AK never have exceeded their weekend peaks, which have become pretty consistent. The larger weekday attendance seems to be coming from better 'juggling' of the buckets: there has been a *lot* of AP availability dumped into park pass over the last few weeks, and cast members have regained some access also. Actual resort guest booking is also likely creeping up, albeit clearly much slower than Disney would have preferred or originally assumed otherwise more resort capacity would be scheduled to come online.
There's more people in the park, yes, but it's because they are now coming more consistently closer to hitting their originally desired caps.
I'm not entirely sure what to make of HS and its very erratic wait times over the last few weeks, but it's quite possible technical challenges have been influencing that. If a turntable or 2 go down on Falcon, or a shaft on Tower... it's still 'up', but at significantly reduced capacity. In a park already running to the wire on thin capacity margins, this quickly forces guests to the C and D tickets. With how twitchy the new kids RotR and MMRR have been, there's just no way they are actually dumping more people into the park then they were back in August. There's just no where to put them. There's no expanded food service capacity to serve them. There's no place to put longer lines. There's nothing for them to do if they aren't in a line. Maybe if/when they bring some large-cap shows like Indy back on-line... but they seem in no rush for that either.
Seriously, what's your angle?