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EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

The seating situation on Disney World rides and attractions is a cause for concern for many guests. Physical constraints and family configuration are two of many reasons why you might have issues with the attraction seating.

For example:

  • I’m a single parent with two small children, will I be separated from them on rides?
  • I’m a plus-sized person, can I fit into the ride vehicles without embarrassment?
  • My knees are bad, will I have to step up or down to get into the ride vehicles?
  • I’m in a wheelchair, do I have to transfer out of it to go on the rides?
  • I have a large party, how will we be split up when visiting the attractions?
  • I have balance issues, will the attraction vehicle be moving while I’m trying to board?

And now with COVID-19 precautions in the mix, there are more than the usual questions about ride vehicle procedures, though bear in mind that COVID-related procedures are a moving target and could change at any time. [Note: the row/vehicle capacity comments below are for non-COVID conditions. In many cases, attraction capacity is currently reduced. There are social distancing markers in all attraction queues.]

To answer these questions and more, here’s a photo guide to all the vehicle and attraction seating at EPCOT at Walt Disney World. Pull down on that lap bar, we’re going for a ride…

Currently Operating Attractions

The American Adventure, American Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: More than a dozen
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. More than 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: Padded chair with back and armrests.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: COVID procedures: Attraction capacity is reduced. Rows and seats are blocked to keep guests socially distant.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater. The theater is accessed via stairs or an escalator. Wheelchair and ECV users and guests with balance or mobility issues may use an elevator.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Awesome Planet, Land Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: Several dozen.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. More than 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: Padded chair with armrests.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: COVID procedures: Attraction capacity is reduced. Rows and seats are blocked to keep guests socially distant.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along, France Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: More than a dozen.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. More than 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: Lightly padded chair with back and armrests.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Attraction capacity is reduced. Rows and seats are blocked to keep guests socially distant.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360, Canada Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: More than a dozen.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. More than 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: None. Guests remain standing throughout the duration of the attraction. There are railings to lean upon, but guests may not sit on the rails.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Guests are directed to stand at socially distant spots in the theater.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide


Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival, Imagination Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: More than a dozen.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. More than 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: Lightly padded chair with back and armrests.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Attraction capacity is reduced. Rows and seats are blocked to keep guests socially distant.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Frozen Ever After, Norway Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: 3 adults. 2 adults may be seated with two small children.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: Approximately 10
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with back
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Moderate step (about 12″) down to enter the boat
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: One party per row. Rows left empty between parties.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users must transfer to the ride vehicle. Cast members can provide you with a transfer assistance device if needed.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros, Mexico Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: 3-4, depending on size
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: Approximately 20
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with back.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Moderate step (about 12″) down to enter the boat.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Rows left open between parties.
  • Accessibility: There is a wheelchair capable vehicle. ECV users must transfer to a standard wheelchair.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Impressions de France, France Pavilion

This attraction uses the same theater at the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along. See above for information.

Journey into Imagination with Figment, Imagination Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: 3-4. Typical capacity is three guests in the front row, four guests in the back row. This may vary slightly depending on the number of small children or the size of the adults.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: 7
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with back
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Small step up (less than 12″) into vehicle.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Only one party per vehicle. Vehicles may be left empty between parties.
  • Accessibility: There is a wheelchair capable vehicle. Wheelchair and ECV users may remain seated and ride into the vehicle.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Living with the Land, Land Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: 3-5, depending on size. Four average-size adults is a typical load per row.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: Approximately 20 guests per boat.
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with back.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Moderate step down (about 12″) into boat.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Clear plastic dividers between rows.
  • Accessibility: There is a wheelchair capable boat. ECV users must transfer to a standard wheelchair.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Mission: Space, Mission Space Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: 4
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: 4 guests per vehicle. 10 vehicles per spinner. 4 spinners total.
  • Seating surface: Lightly padded chair with armrests.
  • Safety restraints: Over the head padded shoulder restraints.
  • Boarding procedure: Small step up (less than 12″) into ride vehicle.
  • Posted warnings: Standard motion sickness, pregnancy, and heart/back/neck warnings.
  • Height requirement: 44″
  • COVID procedures: One party per vehicle.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users must transfer to the ride vehicle on their own. Cast members can provide a special transfer assistance device.
  • Note: There are two version of this attraction, green and orange. The orange version is more intense, with rapid centrifugal force added to the standard motion simulator of the green version. Motion sickness bags are standard equipment with both versions. Use of motion sickness bags is not uncommon in the orange version.
  • Note 2: The ride vehicle closes around guests somewhat like a clamshell. This poses claustrophobia issues for some guests.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Reflections of China, China Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: More than a dozen.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. More than 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: None. Guests remain standing throughout the duration of the attraction. There are railings to lean upon, but guests may not sit on the rails.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: Guests are directed to stand at socially distant spots in the theater.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Seas Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: 2-3, depending on size.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: One row per vehicle, 2-3 people depending on size. Standard capacity is two guests per vehicle. Cast members will usually allow two adults plus a small child, or one adult plus two small children, to ride in one vehicle.
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with back
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Small step up (less than 12″) from a moving walkway to a moving vehicle. Vehicle exit is also onto a moving walkway.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: One party per clamshell. Vehicles are left open between parties.
  • Accessibility: There is a wheelchair capable clamshell. ECV users must transfer to a standard wheelchair.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Soarin’, Land Pavilion

  • Seating capacity per row: Varies, approximately 10.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: Approximately 90 guests per flight.
  • Seating surface: Flexible fabric seat with back and armrests.
  • Safety restraints: Fabric lap belt for each individual guest.
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater, sit on attraction vehicle.
  • Height requirement: 40″
  • COVID procedures: Reduced attraction capacity. Seats are left open between parties.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users must transfer to the ride vehicle on their own.
  • Note: Guests with a fear of heights may experience difficulty. Guests with severe motion sickness issues may experience difficulty. Motion sickness is not an issue for most guests.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Spaceship Earth

  • Seating capacity per row: 2
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: 4
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with back
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Small step up (less than 12″) from a moving walkway onto a moving vehicle. Vehicle exit is also onto a moving walkway.
  • Height requirement: None
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users must transfer to the ride vehicle on their own.
  • COVID procedures: One party per vehicle. Vehicles may be left open between parties.
  • Note: The vehicle slowly rotates and moves backwards during the second half of the ride. A very small number of guests with motion sensitivity find this problematic.
  • Note 2: During the second half of the ride there is an interactive element. There is one ride controller per row (two per vehicle). If you have children with competition or control issues, you may want to seat them in separate rows so each can control their own interactive experience.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Test Track

  • Seating capacity per row: 3
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: 6
  • Seating surface: Hard bucket seat with back.
  • Saftey restraints: Center seat in each row has a fabric lap belt. The outer seats have fabric lap/shoulder belts.
  • Boarding procedure: Small step up (less than 12″) over a wall, then moderate step down (about 12″) into the vehicle.
  • Posted warnings: Standard motion sickness, pregnancy, and heart/back/neck warnings.
  • Height requirement: 40″
  • COVID procedures: One party per car. The interactive elements of the pre-show and post-show have been deactivated to reduce touching of common surfaces.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users must transfer to the standard ride vehicle on their own. There is a transfer practice vehicle available to assess guest fit and ability to board.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

Currently Paused Attractions

Turtle Talk with Crush

  • Seating capacity per row: Varies. Approximately 6-12 per row.
  • Seating capacity per vehicle: NA. Show-style attraction. About 100 guests per show.
  • Seating surface: Hard bench with no back. Children are invited to sit on the carpeted floor at the front of the room.
  • Safety restraints: None
  • Boarding procedure: Walk into theater.
  • Height requirement: None
  • COVID procedures: NA
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and ECV users may ride directly into the theater.
  • Note: Children are typically asked to sit on the floor at the front of the theater. The bench height varies. The first few rows are close to the ground. Rows further back are closer to standard seat height. Adult guests in the first few rows may be somewhat hunched over when seated. Guests with back or knee issues may prefer the rows at the rear which may be easier to stand up from.

EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide EPCOT Attraction Vehicles and Seating: A Disney World Guide

See our previous posts on Attraction Vehicles at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Attraction Vehicles at Magic Kingdom

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Universal Orlando Resort for Newbies – Comparable Disney Experience at Universal

Whether you are a long-time Walt Disney World guest or visiting Orlando for the first time, planning a visit to Universal Orlando Resort poses a lot of questions. In this article, we will compare some offerings you know at Disney to equivalent options at Universal.

Attractions

We have found Universal’s attractions, across the board, are more intense than Disney’s. For example, while Peter Pan’s Flight and E.T. Adventure are equivalent attractions (slow-moving dark rides with a suspended ride vehicle) E.T. features slightly more intense special effects and movement. If you believe someone in your party might be scared or unable to handle an attraction we recommend finding an on-ride video of the attraction to compare (search YouTube for the attraction’s name and “Universal Orlando”).

Universal Orlando Resort for Newbies – Comparable Disney Experience at Universal
Photograph courtesy of Universal Orlando.

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Family Rides

  • If you enjoy Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, check out Men in Black: Alien Attack (interactive shooter dark ride)
  • If you enjoy Peter Pan’s Flight, check out E.T. Adventure (suspended dark ride)
  • If you enjoy The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, check out The Cat in the Hat (dark ride)
  • If you enjoy It’s Tough to be a Bug, check out Shrek 4-D (3D movie)

Kids Rides

Restaurants

There was a time when Universal’s food quality averaged “regional amusement park quality” levels. This all changed with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter’s dedication to quality and freshness. Since then the parks and CityWalk transformed their food offerings to worthy of the world-class resort. Now nearly everything offered is of good to great quality for an affordable price; in fact, it’s easier to say what to AVOID (anything in Marvel or Toon Lagoon, for instance) than it is to say what to seek out.

Universal Orlando Resort for Newbies – Comparable Disney Experience at Universal
Photograph copyright Universal Orlando.

Hotels

We love Universal’s hotels which offer great value for the amenities and money. The seven different hotels offer their own mood, atmosphere, amenities, and theme at price points that range from under $100 to over $500 a night. We find Universal’s hotels to match, or eclipse, the quality of Disney’s hotels at a fraction of the cost.

Universal Orlando Resort for Newbies – Comparable Disney Experience at Universal
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Do you have questions about Universal Orlando Resort? Leave your questions and comments below!

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REVIEW – The Menagerie Cupcake is BACK at Animal Kingdom

Last year saw the debut of lots of holiday enhancements to Animal Kingdom. While all the wonderful decorations throughout the park have returned, the Merry Menagerie entertainment has not. It is totally understandable, but it still saddens me because the interaction of the puppets and guests was heartwarming. Last year the Menagerie Cupcake debuted as part of the celebration, and it has returned this year.

REVIEW – The Menagerie Cupcake is BACK at Animal Kingdom
REVIEW – The Menagerie Cupcake is BACK at Animal Kingdom

Gingerbread is severely under-represented this year in the long list of holiday treats available throughout Walt Disney World property. The Menagerie Cupcake, available via mobile order at Restaurantosaurus, is perfect for gingerbread fans. It is a gingerbread cupcake topped with cream cheese frosting. It sounds a bit like carrot cake, doesn’t it?

The frosting is on the sweet side thanks to the decorative sugar on top, and could have been a little thicker and tangier to be closer to traditional cream cheese frosting. The cake itself has a prevalent spice from the gingerbread flavor. All in all, this is a great cupcake if you desire something with traditional holiday flavor. It is $5.99, the standard price for any Disney specialty cupcake.

Are you a fan of gingerbread? How does the Menagerie Cupcake sound to you?

REVIEW – The Menagerie Cupcake is BACK at Animal Kingdom

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Top 3 Seasonal Holiday Treats for Ice Cream Lovers at Walt Disney World

The temperatures are creeping back up here in Orlando. So we thought it would be a good time to pull together the best ice cream-like treats of the season, at Walt Disney World. If you’re visiting from someplace that normally has chilly winter weather, it might be nice to enjoy a frosty festive treat in sunny Florida.

1) Pistachio Chai Tea Float

Up first, over at Adventureland’s Aloha Isle, we tried the Pistachio Chai Tea Float. If you’re looking for something festively different, you don’t want to miss this. Pistachio is a common flavor of gelato and glaces in Italy and France. It’s nice to see Magic Kingdom getting a little adventurous in Adventureland with this flavor. The Chai tea flavor and the Pistachio pair well for a holiday treat that has a nice balance of sweet and warm spices. It is topped with a small Red Velvet Cake Pop Ornament, which is tasty (as long as you like Red Velvet of course). This float is so great to have as another option besides peppermint, chocolate, gingerbread, or caramel for the holidays. It’s priced the same as a Dole Whip Float for $6.49.

Top 3 Seasonal Holiday Treats for Ice Cream Lovers at Walt Disney World
Pistachio Chai Tea Float at Aloha Isle

2) Peppermint Bundt Cake Milkshake

You’ll find our next top ice cream treat at  Hollywood Scoops Ice Cream at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The description lists Peppermint Ice Cream as the base of the milkshake. I have to say, I think it was just vanilla. If it was made from Peppermint Ice Cream it had very weak flavor, and not bits of peppermint in it. However, there was a crushed peppermint rim which helped add the desired peppermint flavor. The topping is what makes this mammoth milkshake worthy of must-have status. A small piece of peppermint bark is nestled in a little mound of whipped cream. Then two mini bundt cakes are placed onto the straw. For $8.49 it is a fun treat and could be shared if you don’t want to overdo it.

Top 3 Seasonal Holiday Treats for Ice Cream Lovers at Walt Disney World
Peppermint Ice Cream and Bundt Cake Milkshake at Scoop’s

3) Chocolate Peppermint Marshmallow Wand 

Okay, you caught me–this last one is totally cheating. It’s not ice cream at all. But, its shape and flavor is reminiscent of an ice cream bar. And the combination of chocolate and peppermint is irresistible. Even if you’re not a big marshmallow fan you should give this a try. As $4.99 it was of the lowest-price treats available and won’t weigh you down. You can find this at Zuri’s Sweet Shop in Animal Kingdom.

Top 3 Seasonal Holiday Treats for Ice Cream Lovers at Walt Disney World
Chocolate Peppermint Marshmallow Wand at Zuri’s Sweet Shop Animal Kingdom

Have you tried any of the holiday treats at Walt Disney World this year? What’s your favorite? 

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People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020

Crowds drove Magic Kingdom wait times to their fourth-highest posted average of the past month today, and EPCOT to the six-highest waits of the month. But average waits were lower at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.  We received 134 actual wait times today from Liners in the parks.  Let’s do the numbers!

Magic Kingdom Wait Times

A number of Magic Kingdom attractions had their highest average posted times of the week, including Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan’s Flight, Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020
Magic Kingdom wait times for Saturday, November 21, 2020

 

Astro Orbiter
Average Posted Wait
41
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#30
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Average Posted Wait
48
Actual Waits Were
59%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#113
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Average Posted Wait
38
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#3
365-Day Rank
#106
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Average Posted Wait
19
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#2
365-Day Rank
#109
“it’s a small world”
Average Posted Wait
42
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#7
365-Day Rank
#50
Jungle Cruise
Average Posted Wait
41
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#13
365-Day Rank
#146
Mad Tea Party
Average Posted Wait
15
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#3
365-Day Rank
#96
Mickey’s PhilharMagic
Average Posted Wait
31
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#1
Peter Pan’s Flight
Average Posted Wait
38
Actual Waits Were
70%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#128
Pirates of the Caribbean
Average Posted Wait
46
Actual Waits Were
92%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#8
365-Day Rank
#110
Space Mountain
Average Posted Wait
53
Actual Waits Were
72%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#116
Splash Mountain
Average Posted Wait
53
Actual Waits Were
72%
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#12
365-Day Rank
#89
The Barnstormer
Average Posted Wait
29
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#88
The Haunted Mansion
Average Posted Wait
26
Actual Waits Were
66%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#17
365-Day Rank
#184
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#117
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Average Posted Wait
27
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#6
365-Day Rank
#133
Tomorrowland Speedway
Average Posted Wait
19
7-Day Rank
#4
30-Day Rank
#7
365-Day Rank
#133
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Average Posted Wait
71
Actual Waits Were
97%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#119
Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid
Average Posted Wait
24
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#118

EPCOT Wait Times

It looks like every attraction at EPCOT will post its highest posted wait time average of the week today, with solid crowds from park open to 4:30 p.m.

People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020
EPCOT wait times for Saturday, November 21, 2020

 

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros
Average Posted Wait
10
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#10
365-Day Rank
#113
Journey Into Imagination With Figment
Average Posted Wait
23
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#45
Living with the Land
Average Posted Wait
13
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#11
365-Day Rank
#131
Mission: SPACE Orange
Average Posted Wait
31
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#6
365-Day Rank
#74
Soarin’
Average Posted Wait
47
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#67
Spaceship Earth
Average Posted Wait
28
Actual Waits Were
41%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#60
Test Track
Average Posted Wait
68
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#6
365-Day Rank
#57
The Seas with Nemo & Friends
Average Posted Wait
11
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#11
365-Day Rank
#154
Frozen Ever After
Average Posted Wait
74
Actual Waits Were
55%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#4
365-Day Rank
#50

Hollywood Studios Wait Times

Slinky Dog continues to have the highest average posted waits, with Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster second and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run third.

People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020
Hollywood Studios wait times for Saturday, November 21, 2020

Rise of the Resistance ran well from park open until around 2:30 p.m., when it stopped calling boarding groups for about half an hour.  Rise had another outage, this time for over an hour, right at 4 p.m.  Those two delays means Rise is running slower than average for the past week.

People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020
Rise of the Resistance boarding group progress for Saturday, November 21, 2020

 

Muppet*Vision 3D
Average Posted Wait
15
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#12
365-Day Rank
#40
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
Average Posted Wait
50
Actual Waits Were
64%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#10
365-Day Rank
#146
Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
Average Posted Wait
21
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#27
365-Day Rank
#158
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Average Posted Wait
40
Actual Waits Were
80%
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#26
365-Day Rank
#187
Toy Story Mania!
Average Posted Wait
23
7-Day Rank
#5
30-Day Rank
#27
365-Day Rank
#183
Slinky Dog Dash
Average Posted Wait
63
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#23
365-Day Rank
#163
Alien Swirling Saucers
Average Posted Wait
23
7-Day Rank
#5
30-Day Rank
#19
365-Day Rank
#167
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
Average Posted Wait
40
Actual Waits Were
71%
7-Day Rank
#6
30-Day Rank
#29
365-Day Rank
#140
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
Average Posted Wait
48
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#23
365-Day Rank
#180
Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#1
365-Day Rank
#1

Animal Kingdom Wait Times

Just two attractions at Animal Kingdom posted their highest average wait times of the week today: DINOSAUR and Avatar Flight of Passage.

People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020
Animal Kingdom wait times for Saturday, November 21, 2020

 

DINOSAUR
Average Posted Wait
42
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#8
365-Day Rank
#82
Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
Average Posted Wait
37
Actual Waits Were
49%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#125
Kali River Rapids
Average Posted Wait
14
7-Day Rank
#5
30-Day Rank
#19
365-Day Rank
#105
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Average Posted Wait
17
Actual Waits Were
58%
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#18
365-Day Rank
#172
It’s Tough to Be a Bug!
Average Posted Wait
17
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#10
365-Day Rank
#44
TriceraTop Spin
Average Posted Wait
5
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#9
365-Day Rank
#119
Na’vi River Journey
Average Posted Wait
47
7-Day Rank
#3
30-Day Rank
#12
365-Day Rank
#137
Avatar Flight of Passage
Average Posted Wait
64
Actual Waits Were
92%
7-Day Rank
#1
30-Day Rank
#8
365-Day Rank
#138

 

People Discover Magic Kingdom Is Fun! Disney World Wait Times for Saturday, November 21, 2020

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