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PHOTOS: What Do the Crowds Look Like During Labor Day Weekend in Disney World?

Labor Day weekend is here, Halloween is just around the corner, and the holiday season will be here before you know it! That means one thing: the potential for crowdslots and lots of crowds!

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Recently, we’ve seen crowds and wait times reach VERY low levels in Disney World. Today, we’re taking a look at how Labor Day weekend has affected crowds at Disney World.

Magic Kingdom

This weekend, we’ve seen crowd levels increase in Magic Kingdom.

Main Street Crowds on Sunday

On Sunday morning, attractions like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Pirates of the Caribbean boasted wait times that were an hour or more (at one point, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train reached 80 minutes, well over last week’s average of 38 minutes).

Line at Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

Other busy attractions on Sunday morning included Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin with a 40 minute wait, Splash Mountain with a 45 minute wait, and Space Mountain with a 45-50 minute wait.

Line at Splash Mountain

Going into midday, six attractions were near or over an hour-long wait including Space Mountain, Astro Orbiter, Peter Pan’s Flight, Splash Mountain, Jungle Cruise, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train!

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All of these wait times are nearly double last week’s averages and show that things were pretty busy today in Disney World.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

On Sunday morning, there were some big lines to get into Hollywood Studios! Looks like crowds are really starting to increase, likely due to Labor Day weekend.

Hollywood Studios lines on Sunday

Some lines were short at first, like Tower of Terror’s “13” minute walk-on wait time on Sunday morning! However, Tower of Terror’s line reached 60 minutes later in the day.

Tower of Terror line

There were some LONG lines at certain attractions in Hollywood Studios right off the bat on Sunday, with the highest two being Slinky Dog Dash at 70 minutes and Mickey’s Runaway Railway at 65 minutes!

Slink Dog Dash!

Two of the other high wait times were the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run at 60 minutes, and Toy Story Midway Mania at 55 minutes.

Millenium Falcon crowds

By midday Sunday, attractions like Runaway Railway, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, and Slinky Dog Dash were well over an hour and rising.

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This Labor Day weekend has been a pretty busy one, especially compared to the VERY low crowds we’ve seen recently. There was a significant change in crowds this weekend, and we expect the holidays could bring in even bigger crowds. We’re always keeping up with the latest Disney news, so stay tuned for more!

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What do you think about today’s crowds? Let us know in the comments! 

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