We’re Seeing HIGH February Wait Times in Disney World

Isn’t waiting in line at Disney World just SO much fun?! Yeah, we know…it’s definitely a love-hate relationship. You get to look at the cool queues at a lot of the rides, but you also can spend a lot of your day in lines, which isn’t super fun.

Eeeeek!

Disney Genie+ can help you skip some lines throughout your day, but for a price. You may be wondering if wait times are long enough for you to spend money to skip the lines, so let’s take a look at the wait times from this week at Disney World to get an idea of how busy the parks are right now!

Magic Kingdom

Let’s head to Magic Kingdom! This week, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train had the longest average wait time with 90 minutes!

Is this ride worth the wait?

After that, we had Peter Pan’s Flight at 71 minutes, Jungle Cruise at 67 minutes, Space Mountain at 47 minutes, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at 45 minutes, Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh at 37 minutes, Haunted Mansion at 42 minutes, Astro Orbiter at 36 minutes, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at 35 minutes, and Pirates of the Caribbean at 35 minutes.

Ahoy, Matey!

Next, we had “it’s a small world” at 29 minutes, Barnstormer featuring the Great Goofini at 26 minutes, Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid at 25 minutes, Dumbo the Flying Elephant at 23 minutes, and Magic Carpets of Aladdin at 22 minutes.

Up, up, and away!

Then, we saw Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover at 19 minutes, Tomorrowland Speedway at 18 minutes, Mickey’s PhilharMagic at 16 minutes, Prince Charming Regal Carrousel at 15 minutes, and Mad Tea Party at 15 minutes.

Donald is mad

And rides that only had wait times in the single digits were , Carousel of Progress at 4 minutes, Liberty Square Riverboat at 3 minutes, and Country Bear Jamboree at 1 minute. Rides with no waits were Tom Sawyer Island, Hall of Presidents, Enchanted Tiki Room, and Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse.

EPCOT

Over in EPCOT, the ride with the longest average wait was Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at 81 minutes.

Remyyy the Ratatouille, the rat of all our dreams

Then, we had Frozen Ever After at 66 minutes, Test Track at 52 minutes, Soarin’ at 28 minutes, Living with the Land at 13 minutes, Mission: SPACE at 12 minutes, Spaceship Earth at 11 minutes, The Seas with Nemo and Friends at 10 minutes, Turtle Talk with Crush at 10 minutes, Gran Fiesta Tour at 9 minutes, and Journey into Imagination at 9 minutes.

Spaceship Earth at night is a vision

The theater shows in EPCOT all had zero waits this past week! These included: Awesome Planet, Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along, Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival, Impressions de France, and Reflections of China!

Hollywood Studios

Moving on to Hollywood Studios, Rise of the Resistance had the highest average wait time this week at 111 minutes.

Don’t tell them anything!

After that, we had Slinky Dog Dash at 77 minutes, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway at 59 minutes, Toy Story Mania at 52 minutes, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run at 51 minutes, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster featuring Aerosmith at 47 minutes, and Tower of Terror at 44 minutes.

Toy Story Mania’s queue is pretty cool

And finally, we had Alien Swirling Saucers at 30 minutes, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue at 17 minutes, Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy at 15 minutes, Muppet*Vision 3D at 10 minutes, and Walt Disney Presents at 7 minutes.

Animal Kingdom

Hopping over to Animal Kingdom, the ride with the longest average wait time this week was Avatar Flight of Passage at 84 minutes.

Time to, uh, fly!

Then, we had Na’vi River Journey at 55 minutes, Kilimanjaro Safaris at 41 minutes, and DINOSAUR at 25 minutes.

Rhino!

Following behind was Triceratop Spin at 13 minutes, It’s Tough to Be a Bug at 10 minutes, Kali River Rapids at 7 minutes, The Boneyard at 0 minutes, and Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail at 0 minutes.

BABY GORILLA

That’s your look at the average wait times around Walt Disney World this week! So, as far as Genie+ goes, it’s really up to personal preference. If you’re going to the parks soon and are okay with these wait times, then you might not want to spend the money on the service. But, if you want to save yourself time and skip some of these long lines, then it might be worth it to you. Stay tuned to DFB more Disney news and updates!

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