March 16, 2026 Weekly Outlook WTI Orlando

Orlando Theme Parks This Week: March 16–22, 2026

Your data-driven guide to Orlando theme park crowds for March 16–22, 2026. Park-by-park WTI forecasts, best days to visit, and practical advice.

Spring break season rolls on, and the crowds reflect it. But not all parks are created equal — the gap between the lightest and busiest park in Orlando this week is 21 WTI points. That's the difference between walking onto rides and waiting over an hour.

Here's your park-by-park breakdown for the week of March 16–22, 2026, based on our Wait Time Index forecasts.

The Big Picture: Where Should You Go?

If you're in Orlando this week and have any flexibility, the WTI data makes the choice pretty clear:

Park WTI Range This Week Verdict
Universal Studios Florida 9–11 Very manageable
Animal Kingdom 13–23 Highly variable — pick your day
EPCOT 14–20 Moderate — plan your must-dos
Hollywood Studios 23–25 Consistently busy
Magic Kingdom 23–25 Consistently busy
Islands of Adventure 26–28 Very busy all week
Epic Universe 31 Packed — brace yourself

The Story: Universal Studios Florida vs. Epic Universe

The headline this week is the gap between parks. Epic Universe is running WTI values around 31 — solidly extreme — while Universal Studios Florida is forecasting an average WTI of just 10.1. That's light territory.

If you have flexibility in which park you visit, the math here is straightforward. Universal Studios Florida will give you a dramatically better experience this week.

Walt Disney World: Busy Overall

Across the four WDW parks, the average WTI this week is 20.8 — busy. Here's the breakdown:

Magic Kingdom (WTI 23–25): Come with a strategy — Lightning Lane or rope drop will pay off. Crowds are consistent all week, so your day choice doesn't matter much here.

Hollywood Studios (WTI 23–25): Come with a strategy — Lightning Lane or rope drop will pay off. Crowds are consistent all week, so your day choice doesn't matter much here.

EPCOT (WTI 14–20): Plan your headliners and you'll be fine. There's a 6-point swing between the best and worst days — target Monday, March 16 (WTI 14.2) over Tuesday, March 17 (WTI 20.2) if you can.

Animal Kingdom (WTI 13–23): Plan your headliners and you'll be fine. There's a 10-point swing between the best and worst days — target Saturday, March 21 (WTI 13.2) over Friday, March 20 (WTI 23.3) if you can.

Universal Orlando: Busy Overall

Epic Universe (WTI 31–31): Expect long waits everywhere. Only go if you have to. Crowds are consistent all week, so your day choice doesn't matter much here.

Islands of Adventure (WTI 26–28): It's going to be a test of patience. Prioritize ruthlessly. Crowds are consistent all week, so your day choice doesn't matter much here.

Universal Studios Florida (WTI 9–11): This is walk-on territory for most rides. Crowds are consistent all week, so your day choice doesn't matter much here.

Best Day at Each Park

If you can pick your day, here are the lowest-WTI days at each park:

Park Best Day WTI
Universal Studios Florida Friday, March 20 9.2
Animal Kingdom Saturday, March 21 13.2
EPCOT Monday, March 16 14.2
Hollywood Studios Saturday, March 21 22.6
Magic Kingdom Saturday, March 21 23.2
Islands of Adventure Saturday, March 21 26.4
Epic Universe Monday, March 16 31.4

Saturday, March 21 shapes up as the best overall day across parks (average WTI 20.6). If you're picking one day this week, that's your answer.

The Takeaway

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Written by the Theme Park Crowd Report team — data-driven crowd forecasts for 12 parks across Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and more.

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