EPCOT Crowd Calendar
Daily crowd predictions for EPCOT. Scores run from 1 (walk-on waits) to 10 (peak-holiday packed), modeled on weekends, school breaks, holidays, and park-specific patterns.
Best bets in February: the 1, 2, 3 · Avoid if you can: the 13, 14, 27
Notable dates this month
- February 13 — Presidents' Day weekend
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.