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Disney World Wait Times: Weekdays Are Longer Than Weekends in April 2026

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Last updated: 2026/04/11 at 7:44 AM
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Last Updated: Thursday, April 10, 2026 | Based on 55,059 wait time readings collected by Theme Park Shark between March 28 and April 9, 2026

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How Much Longer Are Disney World Weekday Wait Times in April 2026?Which Walt Disney World Park Has the Longest Weekday Waits?Which Rides Have the Biggest Weekday Wait Time Increases?Why Are Weekdays More Crowded Than Weekends Right Now?Shark TakeWhen Should You Visit Each Disney World Park This Month?How Does This Compare to Normal Disney World Crowd Patterns?Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the best day of the week to visit Disney World in April 2026?How long are Slinky Dog Dash wait times right now?Which Disney World park has the shortest wait times in April 2026?Are Disney World crowds worse on weekdays or weekends during spring break?When will Disney World wait times go back to normal?About This DataRelated Articles

If you planned your Walt Disney World trip on a Tuesday thinking you’d dodge the crowds, the data says otherwise. Theme Park Shark’s proprietary wait time tracking shows weekday waits across all four parks are running 14% longer than weekends right now. The biggest gap is at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where weekday averages hit 58 minutes compared to 46 minutes on Saturdays and Sundays.

This isn’t a guess. It’s based on 55,059 individual wait time readings collected across Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom over the last 14 days. Here’s what the numbers show, which rides are hit hardest, and what it means for your trip.

How Much Longer Are Disney World Weekday Wait Times in April 2026?

Walt Disney World weekday wait times averaged 36.9 minutes from March 28 through April 9, 2026, compared to 32.3 minutes on weekends, based on Theme Park Shark’s proprietary tracking of 55,059 data points across all four parks. That’s a 14.2% increase for anyone visiting Monday through Friday.

The gap isn’t evenly distributed. Hollywood Studios is seeing the biggest weekday surge, while Animal Kingdom is the one park where weekends and weekdays are nearly identical. If you’re flexible on which park to visit and when, this data can save you hours in line.

Which Walt Disney World Park Has the Longest Weekday Waits?

Disney’s Hollywood Studios has the largest weekday-to-weekend gap at Walt Disney World in April 2026, with weekday waits averaging 58 minutes versus 46.1 minutes on weekends, a 25.9% increase based on Theme Park Shark’s daily tracking data. Magic Kingdom follows at 17.4% higher on weekdays.

ParkWeekday Avg (min)Weekend Avg (min)Difference
Hollywood Studios58.046.1+25.9%
Magic Kingdom29.024.7+17.4%
EPCOT40.536.5+11.1%
Animal Kingdom39.440.1-1.8%
Park-level weekday vs. weekend average wait times at Walt Disney World, March 28 through April 9, 2026. Source: Theme Park Shark proprietary wait time data (55,059 readings).

Hollywood Studios is getting crushed on weekdays. The park’s smaller footprint and concentrated headliner rides mean any extra crowd volume shows up immediately in the wait times. EPCOT sees a moderate bump. Animal Kingdom is essentially flat, making it the best weekday option if you’re looking for shorter lines.

Which Rides Have the Biggest Weekday Wait Time Increases?

Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios tops the list with a weekday average of 107.3 minutes compared to 80.9 minutes on weekends, a 26-minute jump and the longest raw wait of any Walt Disney World ride tracked during this period. Several Hollywood Studios rides dominate the top of this list.

RideParkWeekday AvgWeekend AvgDifference
Slinky Dog DashHollywood Studios107.3 min80.9 min+26.4 min
Test TrackEPCOT101.7 min94.4 min+7.3 min
Star Wars: Rise of the ResistanceHollywood Studios91.9 min80.0 min+11.9 min
TRON Lightcycle / RunMagic Kingdom87.0 min77.5 min+9.5 min
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers RunHollywood Studios80.6 min64.2 min+16.4 min
Remy’s Ratatouille AdventureEPCOT74.8 min64.1 min+10.7 min
Seven Dwarfs Mine TrainMagic Kingdom67.2 min60.1 min+7.1 min
Soarin’ Around the WorldEPCOT62.1 min49.1 min+13.0 min
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway RailwayHollywood Studios57.1 min46.8 min+10.3 min
Toy Story Mania!Hollywood Studios53.6 min46.6 min+7.0 min
Tiana’s Bayou AdventureMagic Kingdom51.2 min41.9 min+9.3 min
Jungle CruiseMagic Kingdom48.8 min41.3 min+7.5 min
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger SpinMagic Kingdom43.0 min34.5 min+8.5 min
Many Adventures of Winnie the PoohMagic Kingdom41.1 min34.3 min+6.8 min
Alien Swirling SaucersHollywood Studios38.2 min30.9 min+7.3 min
Top 15 Walt Disney World rides ranked by weekday wait time, March 28 through April 9, 2026. Source: Theme Park Shark proprietary wait time data.

Slinky Dog Dash’s 107-minute weekday average is brutal. That’s almost two hours in line for a ride that lasts about two minutes. By comparison, it drops to 81 minutes on weekends. Still long, but a 26-minute difference is significant when you’re planning a park day.

The Hollywood Studios pattern is clear. Six of the top 15 rides by weekday wait time are at that park. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run jumps 16 minutes on weekdays. Soarin’ Around the World at EPCOT sees a 13-minute spike. Even lower-tier rides like Alien Swirling Saucers add 7+ minutes on a Tuesday compared to a Saturday.

Why Are Weekdays More Crowded Than Weekends Right Now?

The late March through early April window at Walt Disney World coincides with staggered spring break schedules across the United States, pushing higher midweek attendance compared to typical patterns where weekends draw the biggest crowds.

Shark Take

This is spring break doing what spring break does. Schools across the country don’t all break at the same time. Some take the last week of March, others take the first or second week of April. The result is a steady flow of families visiting Tuesday through Thursday because that’s the middle of their vacation week. Weekend visitors right now are more likely to be Florida locals doing a quick day trip, which means lighter overall volume on Saturdays and Sundays.

Hollywood Studios gets hit hardest because it’s the smallest park with the highest-demand rides. There’s less space to absorb the extra bodies. If Slinky Dog Dash, Rise of the Resistance, and Millennium Falcon all have 80-plus-minute weekday averages, that park is running hot. Animal Kingdom staying flat makes sense too. Flight of Passage is the only real headliner pulling massive lines, and the park’s layout spreads people out more effectively.

The practical takeaway: if you’re visiting Walt Disney World before mid-April, flip the conventional wisdom. Plan Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom for Saturday or Sunday. Save EPCOT and Animal Kingdom for your weekday park days.

When Should You Visit Each Disney World Park This Month?

Based on Theme Park Shark’s April 2026 data, the best strategy for shorter wait times is visiting Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom on weekends and saving EPCOT and Animal Kingdom for weekday visits. Here’s the breakdown by park.

  1. Hollywood Studios: Visit on Saturday or Sunday. Weekday waits average 58 minutes versus 46.1 on weekends. That’s a 12-minute-per-ride savings that adds up fast across a full park day.
  2. Magic Kingdom: Weekends are lighter by about 4.3 minutes per ride on average. Not as dramatic as Hollywood Studios, but with more rides in a day, it compounds.
  3. EPCOT: Weekdays are about 4 minutes longer per ride. Not a dealbreaker, but if you have flexibility, weekends are still slightly better right now.
  4. Animal Kingdom: Pick any day. Weekday and weekend averages are within 1 minute of each other (39.4 vs 40.1). This is your safe bet regardless of when you go.

If you can only do one park on a weekend, make it Hollywood Studios. That’s where the data shows the biggest payoff for weekend scheduling.

How Does This Compare to Normal Disney World Crowd Patterns?

Outside of spring break and holiday periods, Walt Disney World typically sees longer wait times on weekends, with Saturdays being the busiest day at most parks according to Theme Park Shark’s year-round tracking data. The current weekday-heavy pattern is seasonal and will likely normalize by late April 2026.

Once spring break schedules wrap up and school field trip season winds down, expect the usual pattern to return. Weekdays, especially Tuesdays and Wednesdays, tend to be the lightest days at Walt Disney World outside of holiday windows. If you’re planning a trip in late April or May, the standard advice still holds: midweek is your friend.

Theme Park Shark tracks wait times daily across Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and Epic Universe. We publish updated data reports regularly so you can plan around real numbers, not guesses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best day of the week to visit Disney World in April 2026?

Based on Theme Park Shark’s data from March 28 through April 9, 2026, Saturdays and Sundays currently have shorter average wait times than weekdays across Walt Disney World. Weekend waits average 32.3 minutes compared to 36.9 minutes on weekdays. This is unusual and driven by staggered spring break schedules.

How long are Slinky Dog Dash wait times right now?

Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios averages 107.3 minutes on weekdays and 80.9 minutes on weekends as of early April 2026. It’s the longest average wait of any ride tracked at Walt Disney World during this period, according to Theme Park Shark’s proprietary data.

Which Disney World park has the shortest wait times in April 2026?

Magic Kingdom has the lowest overall average wait time at 29 minutes on weekdays and 24.7 minutes on weekends. Animal Kingdom averages about 39.5 minutes regardless of the day. Hollywood Studios has the longest averages at 58 minutes on weekdays.

Are Disney World crowds worse on weekdays or weekends during spring break?

During the spring break window from late March through early April 2026, weekdays are more crowded than weekends at Walt Disney World. Theme Park Shark’s data shows weekday waits running 14.2% higher than weekend waits across all four parks, with Hollywood Studios seeing the biggest gap at 25.9% higher.

When will Disney World wait times go back to normal?

Walt Disney World wait times typically normalize by mid-to-late April once spring break schedules end across the country. After that, the standard pattern returns where weekdays (especially Tuesdays and Wednesdays) tend to have shorter waits than weekends. The exception is school field trip season in May, which can push weekday attendance higher at certain parks.

About This Data

This analysis is based on Theme Park Shark’s proprietary wait time tracking system, which collects real-time data from Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and Epic Universe. The data in this report covers 55,059 individual wait time readings from March 28 through April 9, 2026. Wait times are recorded throughout operating hours and include all ride types. Weekdays are defined as Monday through Friday. Weekends are Saturday and Sunday. Only readings with posted wait times greater than zero are included.

Source: Theme Park Shark Wait Time Database, updated daily.

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