
Wait! This has been demolished...

Everywhere I went, each attraction's queue was empty with the exception of Soarin' and Test Track, which was to be expected, of course.
I arrived just at opening time and departed right after Illuminations had concluded its performance. I was easily able to ride every attraction in the park at least once, sometimes more. That included Soarin' twice, Test Track three times, and Gran Fiesta Tour twice. This was without advanced planning of any sort. Incredible!


Things were about the same at the other end of the park. The photos of World Showcase photos were taken between the hours of 2:00pm and 5:00pm. This clearly should have been the peak time for crowds enjoying lunch- a midway point between those doing the rope drop morning and those coming later. Overall nice weather, very small crowds, absolutely no lines, and late closing hours. Heavenly touring- just as the Walt Disney World of old.
Will the Florida parks ever return to the days of bustling crowds, extended hours, and hard to get meal reservations? I hope so, and I hope not.
(Photographs copyright Mark Taft.)
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