Tokyo Disney Resort This Week: March 17–23, 2026
Spring break season rolls on, and the crowds reflect it. Here's what the data says about crowds at Disneyland, California Adventure, and Universal Studios Hollywood for March 17–23, 2026.
The short version: Tokyo DisneySea is your best bet this week (avg WTI 19.6), while Tokyo Disneyland runs the busiest. But the day you go matters almost as much as which park.
The Big Picture: Where Should You Go?
Here's how the three parks stack up this week:
| Park | WTI Range This Week | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Tokyo DisneySea | 19–20 | Moderate — plan your must-dos |
| Tokyo Disneyland | 21–22 | Busy but workable |
The Big Picture
Overall, it's a busy week across the board. Tokyo Disneyland runs busiest (WTI 21–22), while Tokyo DisneySea is your best bet (WTI 19–20). The spread isn't dramatic, but your day choice still matters.
Park-by-Park Breakdown
Tokyo Disneyland (WTI 21–22): 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.
Tokyo DisneySea (WTI 19–20): Plan your headliners and you'll be fine. 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 |
|---|---|---|
| Tokyo DisneySea | Saturday, March 21 | 19.4 |
| Tokyo Disneyland | Saturday, March 21 | 21.3 |
Saturday, March 21 shapes up as the best overall day across parks (average WTI 20.4). If you're picking one day this week, that's your answer.
The Takeaway
- Tokyo DisneySea is your lightest option this week (WTI 19–20), though no park is truly empty.
- Even the busiest park (Tokyo Disneyland, WTI 21–22) is manageable with a plan.
- This is a week where rope drop and Lightning Lane / Express Pass really pay off. Don't wing it.
- The data updates daily. Check the Discord for tomorrow's numbers if your plans are still flexible.
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📡 Data Sources — Our models are trained on data from TouringPlans, Queue-Times, and Thrill-Data. The models, techniques, and predictions are entirely our own.