Debunking Tuesday

TRON Lightcycle / Run averages 61 minutes on Sundays and 75 minutes on Saturdays. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: 52 versus 60. Peter Pan's Flight: 42 versus 49. The same attractions, the same park — a completely different experience depending on which day ...

Tuesday Isn't the Best Day for Magic Kingdom — Here's What Actually Is

TRON Lightcycle / Run averages 61 minutes on Sundays and 75 minutes on Saturdays. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: 52 versus 60. Peter Pan's Flight: 42 versus 49. The same attractions, the same park — a completely different experience depending on which day you walk through the gate. And the best day? It's not the one you've been told.

For years, Disney planning advice has repeated a single piece of gospel: Tuesday is the best day for Magic Kingdom. It's in the blog posts. It's in the Facebook groups. It's in the YouTube videos. The logic sounds reasonable enough — weekends are busy, Monday is when weekly vacationers arrive, so Tuesday must be the sweet spot.

We decided to test that claim with data. After analyzing 6.2 million wait time readings across 79 attractions, covering all four Walt Disney World parks over 686 days from December 2023 through March 2026, the answer is clear: Tuesday is not the best day for Magic Kingdom. It's not even close.

Methodology

We analyzed posted standby wait times recorded at five-minute intervals across all four Disney World theme parks. Only readings with active wait times greater than zero were included (filtering out closures, refurbishments, and after-hours periods). The dataset covers 97-99 distinct dates per day of week, ensuring balanced sampling. All averages are weighted equally across all tracked attractions at each park.

The Results: Every Park Ranked by Day of Week

Here's what actually happened when we ranked all seven days by average posted wait time at each park:

Magic Kingdom

RankDayAvg. Wait (min)
1Sunday20.1
2Friday21.9
3Thursday22.0
4Tuesday22.0
5Monday23.3
6Wednesday24.1
7Saturday24.3

Sunday is the best day for Magic Kingdom — and it isn't a marginal lead. At 20.1 minutes average, Sunday beats the next-closest day by nearly two full minutes. Tuesday lands in a virtual tie for third with Thursday (both at 22.0 minutes), trailing Sunday by a meaningful 1.9 minutes per ride.

But here's the twist that makes this story far more interesting than a simple re-ranking: look at who's sitting at the bottom. Wednesday — the second-worst day — posts higher averages than any weekday. If you've been told "go midweek" for Magic Kingdom, you've been given the wrong midweek day.

EPCOT

RankDayAvg. Wait (min)
1Wednesday26.7
2Tuesday27.5
3Thursday27.7
4Sunday29.5
5Friday30.1
6Monday30.5
7Saturday31.7

At EPCOT, Tuesday is a solid second — close to the top, and a reasonable choice. But Wednesday edges it out by nearly a full minute. The real standout here is Monday finishing in sixth place, worse than both Sunday and Friday. EPCOT Mondays are crowded.

Hollywood Studios

RankDayAvg. Wait (min)
1Wednesday34.5
2Sunday38.2
3Thursday38.4
4Monday38.6
5Tuesday39.4
6Saturday39.5
7Friday42.7

This is where the "Tuesday is best" advice falls apart completely. At Hollywood Studios, Tuesday is the fifth-best day out of seven — nearly tied with Saturday for the second-worst spot. Meanwhile, Wednesday blows every other day out of the water with a 34.5-minute average that's nearly five minutes better than any competitor.

Consider what this means in practice: Slinky Dog Dash averages 61 minutes on Wednesdays and 70 minutes on Tuesdays. Rise of the Resistance: 57 on Wednesday versus 65 on Tuesday. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster: 44 versus 52. If you're following the "visit Hollywood Studios on Tuesday" advice, you're experiencing significantly longer lines than you would a single day later.

Animal Kingdom

RankDayAvg. Wait (min)
1Wednesday27.7
2Thursday30.1
3Tuesday30.7
4Monday35.4
5Sunday35.5
6Friday35.6
7Saturday37.7

Animal Kingdom shows the most dramatic day-of-week effect of any park: a 36% difference between the best and worst day. Flight of Passage averages 61 minutes on Wednesdays and 82 minutes on Saturdays — that's a 21-minute savings on a single ride. Across a seven-ride day, choosing Wednesday over Saturday saves roughly 70 minutes of standing in line.

The Wednesday Paradox

Here's the strangest finding: Wednesday is the best day at three out of four parks, but one of the worst days at Magic Kingdom.

This isn't a marginal difference. At Hollywood Studios, Wednesday's average is 34.5 minutes — nearly 5 minutes lower than any other day. At Animal Kingdom, it's 27.7 versus 30.1 for the next-best Thursday. But at Magic Kingdom, Wednesday posts a 24.1-minute average, the second-worst day of the week.

The pattern holds across every major headliner. Here's how Wednesday compares at key attractions:

AttractionWednesday Avg.Best Day Avg.Best Day
Slinky Dog Dash (HS)61 min61 minWednesday
Rise of the Resistance (HS)57 min57 minWednesday
Flight of Passage (AK)62 min62 minWednesday
Cosmic Rewind (EPCOT)68 min67 minThursday
TRON Lightcycle / Run (MK)72 min61 minSunday
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (MK)60 min52 minSunday
Peter Pan's Flight (MK)49 min42 minSunday

Wednesday is a hero everywhere except Magic Kingdom, where it's consistently the worst weekday. Every single MK headliner posts its longest weekday wait on Wednesday.

The Sunday Surprise at Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom's Sunday advantage is remarkably consistent. It doesn't come from one time of day or one season — it persists across the entire operating day:

HourSundayTuesdayWednesdaySaturday
10 AM19.821.623.021.4
12 PM22.625.327.427.1
2 PM22.124.326.226.7
4 PM22.525.228.229.6
6 PM22.527.527.428.3
8 PM16.518.220.020.7

From rope drop to park close, Sunday consistently delivers the lowest wait times at Magic Kingdom. By mid-afternoon, the gap widens — at 4 PM, Sunday averages 22.5 minutes while Saturday hits 29.6 and Wednesday 28.2. That's a 25-30% reduction just by choosing the right day.

Why Sunday? The most likely explanation is departure patterns. Sunday is a common checkout day for weekly resort vacationers who arrived the previous weekend. Many guests spend their final morning packing and heading to the airport rather than starting fresh at the parks. Meanwhile, new weekly arrivals typically check in on Sunday and may not start park-touring until Monday.

The Seasonal Picture

Do these patterns hold year-round? Mostly — but with some interesting seasonal shifts at Magic Kingdom:

  • Q1 (January–March): Sunday leads MK at 22.0 minutes. Friday is worst at 27.7.
  • Q2 (April–June): Sunday again leads MK at 20.3 minutes. Tuesday is relatively bad at 24.4.
  • Q3 (July–September): Sunday dominates MK at just 16.2 minutes — nearly 5 points below the next-best Friday (17.3).
  • Q4 (October–December): The pattern shifts. Friday takes the top spot at 18.7, with Tuesday close behind at 19.7. Sunday drops to mid-pack at 20.9.

For Hollywood Studios, the Wednesday advantage is remarkably consistent across all four quarters. Wednesday posted the lowest average in Q1, Q3, and Q4 — and came in second only to Sunday in Q2. It's not a fluke.

What This Means For Your Trip

Based on 6.2 million data points, here's the data-driven playbook:

The Optimal Strategy

  • Magic Kingdom → Sunday. Average wait 20.1 min. TRON averages 61 minutes (vs. 75 on Saturday). Every headliner posts its lowest wait on Sunday.
  • Hollywood Studios → Wednesday. Average wait 34.5 min. Slinky Dog Dash drops to 61 minutes (vs. 78 on Friday). This is the single biggest day-of-week advantage at any park.
  • Animal Kingdom → Wednesday. Average wait 27.7 min. Flight of Passage drops to 62 minutes (vs. 82 on Saturday). Over a full day of rides, you save over an hour.
  • EPCOT → Wednesday. Average wait 26.7 min. Wednesday or Tuesday both work well here — the spread at EPCOT is the smallest of any park.

The "Tuesday" Reassessment

Tuesday isn't a bad day — it typically ranks second or third at EPCOT and Animal Kingdom. But it's never the best day at any park. At Hollywood Studios, it's actively one of the worst choices. If you're building your itinerary around "Tuesday = Magic Kingdom," you're leaving real time savings on the table.

Days to Avoid

  • Saturday is the worst or near-worst at every park. No surprises there.
  • Friday at Hollywood Studios posts the highest average of any park/day combination at 42.7 minutes — 24% higher than Wednesday.
  • Monday at EPCOT is surprisingly rough, ranking sixth out of seven days at 30.5 minutes.

The Time You'll Save

ParkBest Day Avg.Worst Day Avg.Savings Over 7 Rides
Animal Kingdom27.7 (Wed)37.7 (Sat)~70 min
Hollywood Studios34.5 (Wed)42.7 (Fri)~58 min
EPCOT26.7 (Wed)31.7 (Sat)~35 min
Magic Kingdom20.1 (Sun)24.3 (Sat)~30 min

At Animal Kingdom, the right day versus the wrong day is worth more than an hour of your vacation — time you could spend on an extra ride, a sit-down meal, or simply not standing in a queue.

Limitations

A few caveats worth noting. Our data covers December 2023 through March 2026, which provides strong coverage but may not capture every possible pattern shift. Posted wait times can differ from actual experienced waits (though they're the best proxy available at this scale). Special events — particularly after-hours ticketed events at Magic Kingdom — could influence certain evening readings, though the Sunday advantage holds across all hours. And of course, any individual day can deviate wildly from historical averages due to weather, holidays, or special events.

The Bottom Line

"Go to Magic Kingdom on Tuesday" is one of those pieces of Disney planning advice that sounds right, gets repeated endlessly, and ultimately costs people time. The data shows Tuesday is fine — it's a perfectly average day. But if you can choose, Sunday at Magic Kingdom and Wednesday at the other three parks is the combination the data actually supports.

The biggest payoff is at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, where the spread between best and worst day stretches to 58-70 minutes over a typical day. EPCOT and Magic Kingdom show smaller but still meaningful differences. Either way, the answer to "which day should I visit?" has a clear, data-backed answer — and it isn't Tuesday.

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