I spent Wednesday and part of Thursday at the parks.
Wednesday we went to Blizzard Beach. It wasn't as crowded as when I tried to visit last month where the parking lot was full and people were parking at Coronado Springs (I gave up on that plan and went to Magic Kingdom instead). Most slides were around a 10 minute wait. The chairlift looked like it was at least a 15 minute wait and the only slide with a longer line was Downhill Double Dipper that I waited until near closing to go to.
We then went to Magic Kingdom for a few hours. It was crowded but not as bad as the wait times looked on Monday. I took advantage of everyone watching the fireworks to get some more rides in. It was interesting seeing so many people rushing to Peter Pan's Flight when it was still posting a 20 minute wait as the fireworks were ending but the line was outside past the entrance, it didn't take long for the wait time to go back to the 90 minute wait it was before the fireworks started.
Yesterday we also went to Epcot for a few hours. We only stayed in Future World and rode the lower wait rides except using single rider for Test Track that took about 35 minutes with about 15 minutes of that from a "delay in the design process." Standby was 105 minutes when I got in the single rider line and saw it increased to 175 minutes from that delay. Rides like Nemo and Living With The Land were 10 - 15 minutes.
I finished the day at SeaWorld. With how packed the Disney parks are, I was surprised at the low crowds at SeaWorld. Pass holders got free Quick Queue Unlimited after 4 which let me skip the 30 minute line at Journey To Atlantis. Mako had no wait even without Quick Queue. They also had a free food item at the food and wine festival, I wish Disney offered passholders something like that. They also had a free keychain for passholders.
Wednesday we went to Blizzard Beach. It wasn't as crowded as when I tried to visit last month where the parking lot was full and people were parking at Coronado Springs (I gave up on that plan and went to Magic Kingdom instead). Most slides were around a 10 minute wait. The chairlift looked like it was at least a 15 minute wait and the only slide with a longer line was Downhill Double Dipper that I waited until near closing to go to.
We then went to Magic Kingdom for a few hours. It was crowded but not as bad as the wait times looked on Monday. I took advantage of everyone watching the fireworks to get some more rides in. It was interesting seeing so many people rushing to Peter Pan's Flight when it was still posting a 20 minute wait as the fireworks were ending but the line was outside past the entrance, it didn't take long for the wait time to go back to the 90 minute wait it was before the fireworks started.
Yesterday we also went to Epcot for a few hours. We only stayed in Future World and rode the lower wait rides except using single rider for Test Track that took about 35 minutes with about 15 minutes of that from a "delay in the design process." Standby was 105 minutes when I got in the single rider line and saw it increased to 175 minutes from that delay. Rides like Nemo and Living With The Land were 10 - 15 minutes.
I finished the day at SeaWorld. With how packed the Disney parks are, I was surprised at the low crowds at SeaWorld. Pass holders got free Quick Queue Unlimited after 4 which let me skip the 30 minute line at Journey To Atlantis. Mako had no wait even without Quick Queue. They also had a free food item at the food and wine festival, I wish Disney offered passholders something like that. They also had a free keychain for passholders.