Daily Park Report: March 11, 2026
During peak spring break overlap, you'd expect every park to run hotter than normal. On Wednesday, March 11, three of four did — but Magic Kingdom was the exception. The park posted a 17.5-minute me...
Hollywood Studios Drew the Spring Break Crowd on Wednesday — Magic Kingdom Didn't
During peak spring break overlap, you'd expect every park to run hotter than normal. On Wednesday, March 11, three of four did — but Magic Kingdom was the exception. The park posted a 17.5-minute median wait, dropping 12.5% below its 30-day average and landing at 6/10 despite Houston ISD and multiple other districts flooding the resort. Hollywood Studios, meanwhile, ran at 7/10 with a 40.6-minute median, claiming the busiest park at Walt Disney World for the day. Where spring breakers chose to spend their Wednesday tells a clear story about which parks are pulling demand right now.
Clear skies and an 88-degree high made it feel more like late May than mid-March, and that heat reshaped ride behavior in ways the crowd level alone doesn't capture.
Hollywood Studios: Holding Heavy
Hollywood Studios posted a 7/10 crowd level for the day, with a noon peak that pushed the median to 50 minutes — meaning headliners were routinely exceeding an hour during midday. The park held its Heavy rating despite losing two Toy Story Land attractions during critical windows: Slinky Dog Dash was offline for 54 minutes during the first hour of operation, and Toy Story Mania went down for 48 minutes starting just after noon. Rather than providing relief, those closures compressed demand onto the remaining lineup. With Galaxy's Edge and Tower of Terror absorbing the overflow, guests who arrived without Lightning Lane reservations faced a grinding midday experience.
Magic Kingdom: Below Average in the Middle of Spring Break
Magic Kingdom's 6/10 is still "Busy" by its calibrated scale, but the context makes it notable. A 17.5-minute median during one of the highest-overlap spring break weeks of the year sits well below the park's recent 20-minute norm. Ride availability likely suppressed what could have been a heavier day: TRON Lightcycle / Run was down for an hour starting at 9:07 AM, removing MK's newest headliner during the morning rush. Then Space Mountain closed at 3:55 PM and didn't return until 5:46 PM — nearly two hours offline during the late-afternoon window when families typically push for one last ride. Add "it's a small world" down for 48 minutes at midday and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh closing twice for a combined 84 minutes, and MK had a rough operational day even as guest-facing waits stayed moderate. Prince Charming Regal Carrousel ran at just 5 minutes — half its usual — suggesting Fantasyland foot traffic was lighter than typical for this time of year.
Animal Kingdom: Comfortable Until It Wasn't
The daily numbers paint Animal Kingdom as the easy choice on Wednesday — 4/10, 26-minute median, plenty of breathing room. But the afternoon told a sharply different story. The 3 PM peak hour surged to a 60-minute median, more than double the day's overall figure. The trigger was clear: Expedition Everest went down at 2:19 PM and stayed offline for two and a half hours. With the park's signature coaster unavailable, afternoon demand piled onto everything else. Na'vi River Journey had already been down for 78 minutes during early morning, so guests who delayed their Pandora visit were working with fewer options by afternoon.
The heat also reshaped Animal Kingdom's ride mix. Kali River Rapids posted a 30-minute average — double its typical 15 minutes. On an 88-degree day, guests aren't avoiding the rapids; they're seeking them out. On the other end, Zootopia: Better Zoogether ran at just 10 minutes, roughly a third below its baseline, suggesting the newer attraction still isn't generating the sustained pull you'd expect during a busy spring break week.
EPCOT: Flower and Garden Keeps Crowds Steady
EPCOT landed at 6/10 with a 21.2-minute median, slightly above its 30-day average and consistent with the Flower and Garden Festival's steady pull. The 11 AM peak hour hit 35 minutes, then eased through the afternoon as festival-goers drifted toward the outdoor kitchens and garden displays rather than ride queues. Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind went down for 36 minutes in the early afternoon, and Journey Into Imagination With Figment closed for 54 minutes during the evening — frustrating for guests who timed visits around those attractions, but neither closure was long enough to reshape the park's overall flow.
Downtime Report
Wednesday produced 13 separate closure incidents exceeding 15 minutes across the resort — an unusually rough day for ride operations. The most impactful was Expedition Everest's 153-minute afternoon closure at Animal Kingdom, which directly preceded the park's spike to 60-minute peak-hour medians. At Magic Kingdom, five extended closures hit across the day, including both headliner coasters. Space Mountain's 111-minute late-afternoon outage and TRON's 60-minute morning closure meant MK never had its full coaster lineup available for more than a few consecutive hours. Guests who planned a coaster-focused MK day got burned.
Today's Outlook: Thursday, March 12
Yesterday's predictions were strong — we nailed Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom, and came within one level on Hollywood Studios. We'll build on that read heading into Thursday.
The same spring break overlap continues today, with Houston ISD and Seminole County schools both out. Weather stays hot and dry at 85 degrees with partly cloudy skies and no rain in the forecast. EPCOT hosts a Disney After Hours event tonight, but since it begins after the park's normal close, there's no impact on daytime touring.
| Park | Predicted Range | Key Factor |
|---|---|---|
| Hollywood Studios | 6-8/10 | Continues drawing spring break headliner demand |
| Magic Kingdom | 5-7/10 | Should recover if ride ops stabilize |
| EPCOT | 5-7/10 | Flower and Garden + spring break steady state |
| Animal Kingdom | 3-5/10 | Still the lightest option, best for morning touring |
Strategy: Animal Kingdom remains your best bet for a relaxed morning — get there at rope drop and knock out Everest and Flight of Passage before the afternoon builds. If you're heading to Hollywood Studios, have your Lightning Lane reservations locked in before you arrive; walk-up waits at midday will be punishing. Avoid planning around EPCOT's late evening since After Hours ticket holders will start filtering in around 7 PM.
Know Before You Go
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