Yes, I'd probably never vacation in Orlando during this two week period. These wait times are just extraordinary. Heck, I won't wait an hour for a ride, let alone two or three. I'm really spoiled by Universal express. But the deluxe hotels are too expensive this time of year. So I stay home in western Pa. where it seems more like Christmas anyway. And this year we even had Orlando weather for Christmas Eve. Temps in the 70's.Agreed. I looked at both parks at 7:30 which is going to show lower waits. However, there was still 6 or 7 rides with 100+ waits at Uni where MK started to have their normal drop in times. I honestly wouldn't go to any of them, but the longer park hours and more rides does help MK out during these insane crowds. Now DHS the waits I imagine got toy Story and the coaster were crazy high. That park doesn't have capacity either.
Yeah, Animal Kingdom has been coming under the Touring Plans projections during most of the holiday season. Everything else has been crowded though.MK pretty packed too.
Mine Train wins the highest wait award at 180 minutes.
Space Mountain comes in second at 130
With 5 total rides over 100 minutes
7 Rides between 60 and 100 minutes
As for other parks, Soarin is 160, Toy story is 125, Tower of Terror is 180, and Everest is only 75. Animal Kingdom seems to have the lowest waits of all the parks.
This is where Disaster and Twister helped. Hopefully Fallon and Fast and Furious will be people Easters New Years 2017.
About last week it hit 90 min and the people were already out of the queue, hate to see it nowThat's the highest wait I've seen so far. Three and a half hours... is Space Mountain that worth it?! Is a track down or something?
Update: Mine Train is at 230. Just short of four hours.
Well it wouldn't be the parks without them. Your ultimate goal is to ride and enjoy the attractions I'm sure, but is it not during this time of year that many people do the "Family" thing to the extreme? I think that may be a reason people don't mind, at least from what I've understood with crowds so far. People are around the ones they love who set the atmosphere of where they are, and in the end that can result in a great time ina ride queue of 100 minutes or 20 minutes.I get why people go to the parks at this time, as everyone has off school. What I don't understand is how anyone can enjoy these parks when they have to wait hours for a 2-4 min attraction.