Spring Break Weekend Crowds Are Going Strong in Disney World…or Are They?

We’re in the thick of spring break, and as usual, people are traveling from all over to visit Disney World. 

Mexico Pavilion is one of EPCOT’s worst pinch points when it comes to crowding

We’ve already seen lengthy lines and parks reaching capacity, but how were the crowds at Disney World this weekend? Let’s check it out! 

Spring break is typically a very popular time for people to travel, so it was expected that there would be heightened crowds as we approached March.

Crowds getting bigger in Fantasyland

After all, the parks were reaching capacity limits on a daily basis, and park passes were going like hot cakes for the entire month! 

Spring break crowds around Cinderella Castle

This weekend, however, we explored Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom to see just how crowded things really were, and tbh, we were pretty surprised by the results! 

Spring Break crowds are already in the parks

For starters, Magic Kingdom was way less crowded than we presumed. Main Street, U.S.A. was so wide open! 

Spring Break Crowds in Magic Kingdom

Recent crowds have thinned a bit in Fantasyland. 

Fantasyland

Aside from the occasional bottleneck areas, of course.

Fantasyland Crowds

There were some crowds in Tomorrowland. But, they weren’t especially overwhelming, and there was still plenty of room to move around.

Tomorrowland Crowds

In general, you know things aren’t too bad when you can photograph a Disney duck and have literally zero people in the background! 

Disney Ducks On Spring Break

Over at EPCOT, things were equally chill!

EPCOT

We noticed small clusters of people, especially around the World Showcase, but nothing too crazy. 

Small Clusters of Crowds

The only real “crowds” were for frozen drinks, which we totally respect. 

The Frozen Drink Line in the Norway Pavilion Honestly Makes Sense

Spacious areas, like the Japan Pavilion, were super easy to weave through, even when different groups were convening. 

Mild Crowding in the Japan Pavilion

Animal Kingdom, on the other hand, continues to be the more popular park for spring break! 

Plenty of elbow room around the Tree of Life!

It’s the park where we saw the most consistent crowds, and not just in typically crowded sections like Pandora. 

Pandora Crowds

Dinoland, U.S.A. was pretty action-packed this weekend.

Dinoland Crowds

And Harambe Market was a hot spot for lunch! 

Harambe Market Crowds

Asia was bustling as well! 

Crowds in Asia

Heck, even the line for Pongu Lumpia was long! 

Pongu Pongu Line

As spring break crowds continue to ebb and flow, we’ll keep an eye on the vibe in the parks and keep you posted!

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Are you surprised by the crowds (or lack thereof) in Disney World this weekend? Let us know in the comments! 

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