Disney magic kingdom ride times2/21/2024 ![]() Wait times settled into the 5/10 to 6/10 range for the second half of May, which was slightly busier than the first half of the month. Individual days illustrate mostly the same, but with more bars. ![]() The bar on the far right is Memorial Day weekend, which was unsurprisingly busier than the weeks before it in May, but still not as bad as the peak of spring break season. Next, weekly wait time averages across the entirety of Walt Disney World. This was the biggest one-month drop since last July to August, when last year’s summer vacation season ending coincided with reinstated face mask rules and the Delta surge (so, not exactly comparable). The average wait time across all attractions at Walt Disney World dropped from 44 minutes in April to 38 minutes in May. We’ll start with the monthly numbers, which pretty much tell the entire story. As always, all graphs and wait time stats are courtesy of : Now, let’s dig into the data to take a look at May 2022 wait times. Instead of remaining elevated due to pent-up demand and ‘sold out’ park reservations, May will go down as the least-busy month since October when the 50th Anniversary kicked off to surprisingly low crowds. This month was closer to last year than the first few months of this year. For those wanting to put those numbers into historical context, the average wait times for the entirety of 20 were 33 and 32 minutes, respectively. April ended with an average wait time of 44 minutes, but it was really a tale of two months. Prior to that, wait times had been consistently elevated since Presidents’ Day. February and March had average wait times of 45 and 46 minutes, respectively. The main takeaway there was that wait times and crowds were starting to drop, even as Disney Park Pass reservations were booked for Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios most dates. In essence, this is a continuation of our last wait times report, Pre-Summer Slowdown at Walt Disney World, which covered the first half of the month. ![]() This wait times report covers ride & daily data for the month at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom, while also offering a look forward at what to expect in Summer 2022. Memorial Day weekend is in the rearview mirror, meaning it’s time to recap May crowds and offer some forward-looking predictions for June 2022 at Walt Disney World. ![]()
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