Thanks Emma for doing another crowd survey in the parks. Really enjoyed the one you did before. Seems to me that the parks are super crowded and at Epcot! That pic of Connections Cafe was daunting!
Was there 2 weeks ago today, it was packed. Lines were incredibly long for rides and food. 1/2 hr wait for a margarita in Mexico. In fact every park was more crowded than I have ever seen them.
We’re here now and have never known it so busy. The crowds seem to build and build through the day and both days we visited around 5pm it was packed and that was midweek.
Thank you for actually waiting in standby lines, checking the actual wait times and not just buying genie +. I hope more people will skip the genie option
Thanks for the wait time previews. We are going for F&W in a few weeks and really don't want to spend 3+ hours in line, so G+ it is. Super cute glasses 😎. I mix ketchup and tarter to dip my fish and chips in. Go ahead and hate, but try it first.
I was there Oct. 20, and it was crowded. At first, it's not so bad because it's a big park and people are spread out. But in the countries, it was worse. The lines were long for rides but luckily, I had a disability pass. Sorring was a 70 minute wait so I sat and waited and then it was 50 minutes. I never thought about using my disability pass but it was 3:30 and I hadn't even been to the countries yet and I'd been on the ride before. I hated test track, too intense. At trillo bites I didn't wait to long for a snack.
Watch out for the strollers...I was constantly being hit in the ankles by people pushing strollers and not paying attention to what was in front of them.
There’s something wrong with a person who doesn’t use malt vinegar with fish and chips!!! Honestly!!! LoL jk or am I? You can eat it anyway you like Emma. I can’t wait to make it back for my son’s birthday in February March time. Thanks you all ears I’ll keep checking the DVC website
In my experience going to Disney on average once a year over the past 20 years it has almost always been crowded. However with fastpass at least you could be assured you could ride 3 rides without extravagant wait times. Now that experience for my family of 4 will cost me an additional 15-22 times 4 daily so at an average of $18 and extra $360 for a 5 day trip plus possibly and extra amount for "fancy rides" of $60 per ride for the family and all in addition to the price of admission. In my opinion these costs become a necessity for a family traveling to Disney paying for the cost of park tickets, airfare and onsite hotel reservations because genie plus seems to have increased standby times for moderate to very popular rides.
Such a weird place because they have park reservation but after 2PM none of that seems to matter.
Please as much Emma as possible and also Fry Bucket. Thanks
I say Emma is a nice mix of Anna and Elsa! Love this team! 😊
Thanks Emma for doing another crowd survey in the parks. Really enjoyed the one you did before. Seems to me that the parks are super crowded and at Epcot! That pic of Connections Cafe was daunting!
Was there 2 weeks ago today, it was packed. Lines were incredibly long for rides and food. 1/2 hr wait for a margarita in Mexico. In fact every park was more crowded than I have ever seen them.
I went to Magic Kingdom Oct. 17 and boy was it crowded. There were only 2 days that week the park was open late because of the Halloween show.
Yessssss queen Emma thank you for this video 😊❤
Not only are crowds bad but people are often very rude. Sad but true.
That's sad.
We’re here now and have never known it so busy. The crowds seem to build and build through the day and both days we visited around 5pm it was packed and that was midweek.
Soarin' footage still has the fountain of nations!! RIP ⛲
I'm with ya on this.... The Fountain was the most important part of opening day in 1982.
Thank you for actually waiting in standby lines, checking the actual wait times and not just buying genie +. I hope more people will skip the genie option
I would’ve liked to see this video done on a Friday or Saturday lol 🤣 I went Friday October 20th and the crowds were insane all day 😩
Thanks for the wait time previews. We are going for F&W in a few weeks and really don't want to spend 3+ hours in line, so G+ it is. Super cute glasses 😎. I mix ketchup and tarter to dip my fish and chips in. Go ahead and hate, but try it first.
I was there Oct. 20, and it was crowded. At first, it's not so bad because it's a big park and people are spread out. But in the countries, it was worse. The lines were long for rides but luckily, I had a disability pass. Sorring was a 70 minute wait so I sat and waited and then it was 50 minutes. I never thought about using my disability pass but it was 3:30 and I hadn't even been to the countries yet and I'd been on the ride before. I hated test track, too intense. At trillo bites I didn't wait to long for a snack.
How do you get a disability pass?
ketchup on everything!! yes please :)
As a brit I would say most people over here would not think it strange to have ketchup with fish, it's not weird.
#TeamKetchup Emma
Watch out for the strollers...I was constantly being hit in the ankles by people pushing strollers and not paying attention to what was in front of them.
There’s something wrong with a person who doesn’t use malt vinegar with fish and chips!!! Honestly!!! LoL jk or am I? You can eat it anyway you like Emma. I can’t wait to make it back for my son’s birthday in February March time. Thanks you all ears I’ll keep checking the DVC website
Ketchup on fish is the only way to go.
Ketchup on fish?! Emma is a monster.
Maybe I'm biased because Emma told the joke but I kind of liked the wall joke.
Elsa…definitely
I know it's not, but "ballin' on a budget" always sounds so... inappropriate. 🤣
In my experience going to Disney on average once a year over the past 20 years it has almost always been crowded. However with fastpass at least you could be assured you could ride 3 rides without extravagant wait times. Now that experience for my family of 4 will cost me an additional 15-22 times 4 daily so at an average of $18 and extra $360 for a 5 day trip plus possibly and extra amount for "fancy rides" of $60 per ride for the family and all in addition to the price of admission. In my opinion these costs become a necessity for a family traveling to Disney paying for the cost of park tickets, airfare and onsite hotel reservations because genie plus seems to have increased standby times for moderate to very popular rides.
From one Joe C to another, I agree 100%