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Theme Park Crowd Calendar

Daily crowd predictions for US theme parks — Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Disneyland, and regional parks. Scores run from 1 (walk-on waits) to 10 (peak-holiday packed), modeled on weekends, school breaks, and holidays.

Park
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
17
27
37
48
59
68
77
87
97
107
118
129
138
147
157
166
176
187
198
207
216
226
236
246
257
268
277
286
296
306
316

Best bets in August: the 16, 17, 21 · Avoid if you can: the 5, 12, 26

How this calendar works

Predictions are modeled from the patterns that reliably drive attendance: Saturdays run heaviest, school-break windows (spring break, summer, Thanksgiving, Christmas) lift whole weeks, and event seasons like Halloween add weekend crowds — with park-specific adjustments such as Horror Nights surges at Universal parks. Treat it as a planning guide, not a guarantee — weather, new ride openings, and ticket promotions can move a day a point or two in either direction.

Crowd calendar FAQ

What do the crowd levels mean?

Each day is scored from 1 to 10. Light (1–3) means short waits and walk-ons on many rides. Moderate (4–6) is a typical day. Busy (7–8) means long waits at headliners. Packed (9–10) means peak-holiday crowds — expect capacity queues and plan around them.

How are the predictions calculated?

The calendar models the patterns that drive theme park attendance: day of the week, school breaks, US holidays like Thanksgiving and the Christmas–New Year peak, summer vacation season, and event nights such as Halloween weekends — plus park-specific patterns like Horror Nights crowds at Universal. It is a prediction, not a live measurement — always check the park’s official calendar for hours and special events.

What are the least crowded times to visit theme parks?

Historically: mid-January through February weekdays, September weekdays after Labor Day, and the first two weeks of December on weekdays. Saturdays are the busiest day of almost every week of the year.

Theme Park Crowd Calendar — August 2028 — FirstDrop News