Walt Disney World Wait Times for February Week Two 2025
Lightning Lane Premier Pass has sold out repeatedly this week.
Did Disney vacationers do that out of necessity or desire? We’ll find out in this week’s Walt Disney World wait times.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
As referenced, Lightning Lane Premier Pass sold out for more than a week in a row at Magic Kingdom.
Even Animal Kingdom sold out on one day, which is ultra-rare at this park, at least during the program’s early stages.

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So, we’re trying to determine how much of this is holiday-related.
Remember that this past week included Valentine’s Day, a Super Bowl victory parade, and the start of President’s Day Weekend.

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There’s a chance all we’ve witnessed is merely a reflection of a unique calendar configuration.
We can tell by checking Animal Kingdom’s wait times for the second week of February 2025:
- Avatar Flight of Passage – 74 minutes, down 4
- Na’vi River Journey – 57 minutes, down 1
- Kilimanjaro Safaris – 41 minutes, down 5
- Expedition Everest – 38 minutes, down 6
- Adventurers Outpost – 33 minutes, down 4
- DINOSAUR – 30 minutes, no change
- It’s Tough to Be a Bug! – 15 minutes, up 1
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Overall, guests stood in line for an average of 41 minutes per attraction, which is three minutes less than last time.
Thus far, the crowds appear perfectly manageable during the holiday week. I do want to point out changing behavior, though.

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We are witnessing at least some signs of a last-minute rush to It’s Tough to Be a Bug!, which will close permanently in a month.
The same thing occurred with Country Bear Jamboree last year.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
This phenomenon forces me to wonder about Muppet*Vision 3D, which is arguably the most beloved show of the three.
Since the Muppets show will close permanently in June, there’s justification for the wait times rising here.
We just tracked the same behavior at It’s Tough to Be a Bug!, which is objectively an inferior show.
The difference is that one is closing much sooner than the other, and that appears to matter here.

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I say this because Muppet*Vision 3D averaged a wait of just ten minutes, which is three minutes less than last time.
So, after the wait time increased for a couple of weeks, it’s right back to normal now.

Toy Story Mania
Still, this is something we’ll track from now until June. I’m just surprised there isn’t more immediate passion for the show.
Anyway, here are the other average wait times at Hollywood Studios this week:
- Slinky Dog Dash – 77 minutes, up 3
- Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run – 63 minutes, up 13
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith – 62 minutes, down 8
- Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance – 62 minutes, down 2
- Toy Story Mania! – 52 minutes, up 3
- Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway – 50 minutes, down 1
- Twilight Zone Tower of Terror – 50 minutes, no change
- Red Carpet Dreams – 38 minutes, down 1
- Alien Swirling Saucers – 33 minutes, up 1
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue! – 19 minutes, up 7
- Celebrity Spotlight – 17 minutes, down 1
Overall, the attractions at Hollywood Studios averaged a wait of 40 minutes, which is two minutes more than last time.
EPCOT
Okay, so one park has increased its wait times, while the other has dropped slightly more.
Now we discuss EPCOT, which is currently enjoying the success of the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

2025 Festival of the Arts
This year’s event has earned a glowing reception, and it’s better than ever to visit right now.
I say this because signs of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival are visible as well.

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Right now, you can enjoy elements of both, which is always phenomenal at EPCOT.
So, how were the crowds this past week? Here are EPCOT’s average wait times:
- Frozen Ever After – 65 minutes, up 5
- Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure – 60 minutes, up 3
- Soarin’ Around the World – 44 minutes, down 7
- Royal Sommerhus – 43 minutes, no change
- Meet Mickey & Friends – 25 minutes, down 1
- The Seas with Nemo & Friends – 25 minutes, down 1
- Mission: SPACE – 22 minutes, up 2
- Spaceship Earth – 20 minutes, down 1
- Turtle Talk with Crush – 19 minutes, up 1
- Journey into Imagination with Figment – 16 minutes, no change

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Overall, guests waited for an average of 32 minutes, which is the same as last week.
Magic Kingdom

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Finally, here are the average wait times at Magic Kingdom last week:
- Tron Lightcycle / Run – 119 minutes, down 10
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – 69 minutes, up 2
- Peter Pan’s Flight – 58 minutes, up 3
- Jungle Cruise – 52 minutes, up 1
- Space Mountain – 52 minutes, down 1
- Haunted Mansion – 43 minutes, up 1
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh – 39 minutes, up 2
- Princess Fairytale Hall – 39 minutes, up 3
- Ariel’s Grotto – 35 minutes, no change
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin – 34 minutes, up 1
- Pete’s Silly Sideshow – 33 minutes, down 1
- Pirates of the Caribbean – 32 minutes, no change
- The Barnstormer – 31 minutes, up 2
- It’s a Small World – 30 minutes, up 2
- Town Square Theater – 28 minutes, down 2
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant – 27 minutes, down 1
- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin – 26 minutes, up 1
- Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid – 26 minutes, no change
- Enchanted Tales with Belle – 25 minutes, no change
- Tomorrowland Speedway – 20 minutes, up 3
- Mad Tea Party – 18 minutes, up 3
- Mickey’s PhilharMagic – 18 minutes, up 1
- Prince Charming Regal Carrousel – 16 minutes, up 3
- Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor – 15 minutes, up 1
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover – 15 minutes, up 1
- Walt Disney World Railroad – 13 minutes, down 1
- Country Bear Musical Jamboree – 12 minutes, down 3
- Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – 5 minutes, no change
Final Thoughts
Overall, the attractions at Magic Kingdom required a wait of 29 minutes, which is two minutes more than last time.
So, the four parks averaged a wait almost identical to the previous week.
Theoretically, we were up by a negligible amount (0.25 minutes), but let’s just call it a draw.
In other words, there’s no good reason for the Premier Pass sellouts besides the fact that people seem to like the product a lot.
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