
As we’ve been checking out the TRON Coaster progress in Magic Kingdom, grabbing a drink at a newly re-opened Traveler’s Cafe in EPCOT, and picking up the latest Baby Yoda merchandise, we’ve also been hopping on all our favorite attractions in Disney World again!
While we explored the wait times in each of the parks on their reopening days, we’re back again to give you an update on what the parks look like a week after every one of them officially opened!

Magic Kingdom
It was a pretty quiet morning in the Magic Kingdom this Wednesday at 10 AM! Most of the attractions in the park ranged from a 5 to a 15 minute wait, even though Dumbo was listed as a 0 minute wait.

It was a pleasant surprise seeing Peter Pan’s Flight and Space Mountain at only 5 minute waits since they can easily soar above 2 hours during the peak of summer…

…and even the other Magic Kingdom “mountains” had low waits with a 5 minute wait at Splash and 15 minute wait at Big Thunder!

The longest wait time was only 20 minutes for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (which is low for one of Magic Kingdom’s most popular attractions)!

An hour later at 11AM, many of Magic Kingdom’s attractions sat at the same low wait times of 5 to 15 minutes.

Although there were plenty of low wait times for the morning…

…a few attractions started to climb slightly as it got closer to noon.

Splash Mountain and Jungle Cruise jumped from a 5 minute wait and a 15 minute wait up to 35 minute waits in the park, ranking as the longest wait times of the hour.

Although 12PM is usually the start of the busy afternoon time in Disney World, Magic Kingdom still had plenty of 5 to 15 minute waits…

…with Haunted Mansion and surprisingly The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh being some of the popular 15 minute attractions.

However, a few rides started to have a slightly longer wait time, like Peter Pan’s Flight and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Although Splash Mountain was the busiest attraction earlier, Big Thunder Mountain and Jungle Cruise were the most popular at noon with 35 minute waits. Tom Sawyer Island temporarily closed at this time too!

Magic Kingdom continued to have a quiet day at 1PM with lower wait times…

…even though the afternoon is usually the busiest time of the day!

Astro Orbiter hopped up a bit to a 20 minute wait time…

…while many of Disney’s biggest attractions in the park ranged from 20 to 30 minutes! Tom Sawyer’s Island also remained closed at 1PM.

At 2PM, most of the Fantasyland attractions were sitting at 5 minute waits…

…while the Tomorrowland rides had many low 10 to 15 minute wait times.

Although multiple attractions ranged from 20 to 25 minutes…

…with Big Thunder Mountain sitting at the longest wait time of the hour with a 35 minute wait.

The Haunted Mansion dropped down from 20 minutes to a 5 minute wait at 3PM…

…along with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Splash Mountain.

Big Thunder Mountain also went from a 35 to 20 minute wait…

…surrendering its high wait time to the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at 35 minutes.

Although 4PM can usually be a busy time right before guests go to dinner for the evening, multiple attractions stayed to 5 to 15 minute waits.

While Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and The Barnstormer didn’t budge from their low wait times all day…

…it’s a small world surprisingly had a higher wait time than the Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain in the evening.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train all sat at 35 minute waits, while Splash Mountain jumped from a 5 minute wait to a 40 minute wait.

While many families paused their attraction visits for dinner (when you gotta eat, you gotta eat!), the wait times dropped off a bit at 5PM.

Although many of the Fantasyland attractions stayed at smaller waits…

…popular attractions like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Space Mountain only had 15 minute waits.

Surprisingly, Mickey’s PhilharMagic became one of the longest waits with 20 minutes to watch the 3D film.

Pirates of the Caribbean dropped to only 5 minutes at 6PM (have you ever experienced that so late in the day??)…

…while many of the other attractions sat at 10 minutes…

…or 15 minutes throughout Magic Kingdom!

However, Peter Pan’s Flight closed, leaving Jungle Cruise to have the highest wait time of 35 minutes.

Hollywood Studios
While Hollywood Studios opened at 10AM, it was off to a slower start in the parks! Almost all of the rides had small 5 to 15 minute waits (with Tower of Terror at no wait with the famous “13 minute wait” sign)…

…while Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway started off strong with a 90 minute wait in the morning!

As it got later in the day, the wait times in Hollywood Studios started to increase a bit around 11AM. Tower of Terror and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run jumped to 30 and 45 minute waits…

…while Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and Toy Story Mania also went up to 45 minute wait times. Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway and Slinky Dog Dash both closed for cleaning at the time.

Although there were some heavier wait times at 11AM, a few of the attractions dropped back down to 10 to 35 minute waits at 12PM.

However, Tower of Terror actually continued to jump to an even higher wait time of an hour (above Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway)! While Slinky Dog Dash remained closed, Rise of the Resistance also closed for a bit of time.

Things slowed down a bit in Hollywood Studios at 1PM surprisingly with most of the attractions in the park ranging from 10 to 20 minutes.

Perhaps the biggest shock of the hour was the fact that Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway dropped to only a 35 minute wait!

But, as the afternoon went on, the wait times started to rise a bit around the park as well.

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster jumped to 35 minutes, along with the Tower of Terror at 40 minutes and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway at 60 minutes.

However, only an hour later at 3PM, the wait times changed again. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster dropped to only 10 minutes…

…while Tower of Terror sat at only 20 minutes with Mickey and Minnie’s at 45.

Smugglers Run dropped from 30 minutes to 10 minutes at 4 PM…

…while Slinky Dog Dash finally re-opened for the night with a 50 minute wait!

Wait times continued to drop off at the end of the night at 5PM with many attractions sitting at 5 to 10 minute waits.

Slinky Dog Dash even decreased its wait time slightly to 40 minutes, while Muppet*Vision 3D increased to 20 minutes instead.

At 6PM, the wait times hit some of the lowest that they’ve been all day long…

…with the highest wait times being 30 minutes for Slinky Dog Dash and 35 for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.

Animal Kingdom
We’re off to a pretty strange start at 10AM in Magic Kingdom! Although we’ve regularly seen low wait times in the morning at the attraction, the fact that most of the rides ranged from 5 to 10 minute waits wasn’t the weirdest thing we saw!

It was a bit of a shocker to see that the Na’vi River Journey had a longer wait time of 30 minutes than Flight of Passage with only 20 minutes (wait, whaaaat?). We never thought we’d see the day, folks!

Most of the wait times continued to stay low at 11AM in Animal Kingdom with Expedition Everest slightly increasing to 15 minutes…

…while Kilimanjaro Safaris ended up having a higher wait time than Flight of Passage at a 25 minute wait.

Animal Kingdom continued to have an easy breezy day at 12PM where most of the rides were basically walk-ons or had very short wait times.

Kilimanjaro Safaris and Flight of Passage dropped down to lower wait times, while Expedition Everest climbed from 15 to a 25 minute wait time.

Animal Kingdom also got a bit quieter at 1PM with the wait times dropping from only 5 minutes to 20 minutes throughout the whole park!

The two Pandora attractions moved to the top of the list with only a 15 minute and 20 minute wait time (even though they were the longest ones).

Flight of Passage dropped down to only a 5 minute wait at 2PM…

…while Expedition Everest and the Na’vi River Journey climbed 5 minutes extra to have 15 minute and 25 minute waits.

However, 3PM saw all the attractions in the park at waits ranging only 5 to 15 minutes.

Flight of Passage popped up to only 10 minutes, while the Na’vi River Journey shaved off 10 minutes from its wait to 15 minutes.

The wait times in Animal Kingdom stayed the same an hour later…

…so guests could continue hopping on their favorite attractions quickly with little to no wait!

However, as the park got ready to close near 5PM, the wait times were the lowest they’ve been all day long!

The longest waits were 10 minutes for Flight of Passage, Expedition Everest, and Kilimanjaro Safaris.

EPCOT
EPCOT opened with some pretty short wait times at the start of the afternoon. While hit attractions like Spaceship Earth sat at a 5 minute wait…

…the busiest attractions were Mission: SPACE and Test Track at only 20 minute waits at 12PM.

EPCOT continued to have a lot of lower wait times despite it being the early afternoon…

…but many of the park’s attractions temporarily closed down at the same time, included Living with the Land, Soarin’ Around the World, and Test Track.

Soarin’ Around the World reopened again at 2PM with only a 10 minute wait…

…while Living with the Land opened again with a higher wait time of 20 minutes. Test Track remained closed, though, leaving the highest wait time to Frozen Ever After at 25 minutes.

Things started to pick up again, however, at 3PM for the attractions in Future World and the World Showcase…

…as Frozen Ever After bumped up slightly to 30 minutes and Soarin’ Ever After soared to 45 minutes too.

4PM’s wait times remained pretty steady with a few dips and jumps in wait times…

…like an increase at Living with the Land at 25 minutes and a decrease at Soarin’ to 30 minutes. Canada Far and Wide also closed temporarily at the time.

Around 5PM, the wait times started to wind down as guests went to dinner (there are SO many restaurants around the World Showcase to choose from).

Soarin’ dropped to 15 minutes and Frozen Ever After lessened to 20 minutes. But, Spaceship Earth jumped to 20 minutes with Test Track opening again at 25 minutes.

As guests wrapped up their meals, a few of the attractions’ wait times got a bit bigger…

…as Frozen Ever After went back up to 30 minutes and Test Track leaped to 45 minutes.

Keep following along throughout the day for more details on the wait times in the parks!
Here’s what attractions had the longest lines during Disney World’s reopening!
What’s your favorite ride to visit in Disney World? Let us know in the comments below!
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I guess this means that when you currently visit WDW your wait times are minimal.
Is the People Mover still closed?