Disney World’s waiting times in Florida fall at 24 minutes in the slower of the year

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Walt Disney World recorded his slowiest section of three weeks of the year in September, putting him on the right track to be the quietest month since 2021.
Data on crowd tracker for mid-August in mid-September show that average expectations fell at around 24 minutes by journey, even shorter than during the holidays of July 4, depending on the published hours of the Disney My Disney Experience Application, aggregated by a Tracker-Wrill-Data Tiers and analyzed by Disney Tourist Blog.
On Tiktok, some visitors have described parks as “ghost cities”.
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“I’m in the Magic Kingdom right now, and this place is a tomb,” said a user.
“There is literally no one here. There is no waiting time for anything. Space Mountain – walking. Haunted Mansion – Walking. Caribbean pirates – walking. The longest, I even saw a waiting time for … 30 minutes.”
Visitors reported almost empty parks during the September slowdown to Walt Disney World. (Istock)
Financially, Disney depicts a different image. The company has reported mainly unchanged attendance, while its recent revenues show income growth.
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Some third -party analysts and trackers suggest that the emergency lines may have evolved faster, because Disney has adjusted the number of guests between via Lightning Lane rather than waiting, releasing the capacity of regular queues.
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A look back on summer months can help explain the trend.
August was the slowest full month of the year to date, with an average of 28 minutes per journey, followed in July at 30 minutes, according to follow -up data from the Disney Tourist blog. The weekends in September were more busy than on weekdays, reversing past trends and adding 10 to 12 minutes of waiting time on average.
To fill in traditionally empty weeks after labor festival, Disney has deployed aggressive offers, including a three -parameter ticket of $ 89 per day which excludes Magic Kingdom, 50% reduction on children’s tickets and the return of free catering for certain dates and packages, according to several Disney blogs.

Experts say that lull can be expected during the seasons back to school and rush to the hurricanes. (Gary Hershorn / Getty Images)
Some Tiktok users and commentators have blamed the prices of “too expensive” tickets or the policy for the slowdown – while others have argued that Disneyland in California remains crowded in comparison, the Mirror reported.
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Many of the most empty days have come the “party days”, when Magic Kingdom closes early for his Halloween party not so practical from Mickey separately. These days regularly produce the shortest expectations, sometimes only a few minutes. Hollywood Studios continues to publish the longest expectations on the scale of the complex, according to Disney Tourist’s blog.
Experts claim that the lengthening is also influenced by the start of the school year and the peak hurricanes season.
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The blogging report for Thrill and Disney data, according to which September, regularly brings some of the shortest lines of the year. Analysts expected a bump at the end of the month while Florida residents use tickets at reduced prices, with greater overvoltage probably in October around Columbus Day. However, mid-week visits at the end of September can remain relatively silent, they advise.

More adults go to Disney, seek the community and escape. (Gary Hershorn / Getty Images)
Meanwhile, an increasing number of Millennials and Gen Xers flock to Disney parks without children, experts saying that the call lies in the search for comfort, community and escape, reported Fox News Digital.
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Despite the viral allegations of “empty” parks, tourism in Florida increased this summer, with a visit to Florida estimating 34.4 million visitors from April to June, slightly compared to the same period in 2024, CBS News reported.



