The holidays at Disney World are nothing short of magical! With sparkling decorations, festive treats, and special events, it’s no wonder so many families choose this time of year for their visits. But the holidays also bring big crowds, which means you’ll need a solid plan to make the most of your time.
This week, as Thanksgiving approaches, the parks are already bustling. At Magic Kingdom, TRON Lightcycle Run is clocking in at a steady 85-minute wait, and Peter Pan’s Flight isn’t far behind with 50 minutes midday. Over in EPCOT, Frozen Ever After and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure are both hovering around the 50- to 55-minute mark by late morning. Even Animal Kingdom’s Na’vi River Journey sees wait times ranging from 10 minutes early in the morning to 40 minutes later in the day.
But don’t let those numbers scare you! With the right strategies, you can enjoy the magic and leave the stress behind. First, consider arriving early for “rope drop” or staying late to take advantage of lighter crowds. Early risers can often tackle rides like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train with waits under an hour, while night owls might find Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at just 30 minutes near closing time.
Another lifesaver? Genie+. This service allows you to skip the standby lines for some of the park’s most popular attractions. With long waits for rides like Slinky Dog Dash (110 minutes in the afternoon!), Genie+ or Lightning Lane access can be a game-changer.
The holidays also offer unique experiences that don’t involve long lines. Seasonal parades, magical fireworks shows, and festive overlays like the Jingle Cruise are perfect for families looking to soak up the holiday cheer. Don’t forget about the smaller, overlooked rides like Carousel of Progress or Gran Fiesta Tour, which often have five-minute waits and give you a chance to relax.
The key to surviving the holiday crowds is keeping the holiday spirit alive. Expect lines to be long at times, but remember you’re in one of the most magical places on Earth. Embrace the festive atmosphere, make a solid plan, and focus on creating memories with loved ones!
Is it just me or does the title not have anything to do with the article???
This was such a waste of time. Nothing said and Genie + doesn’t even exist anymore (since July)! You should always fact check and at least be up to date on what you’re talking about.
There is literally nothing magical about WDW any more