Persistent Crowds Snarl EPCOT’s Mexico Pavilion
The indoor marketplace layout with narrow walkways concentrates lines from tequila bars plus dining spots into one bottlenecked space.
Overview
- Coverage on Aug. 21 describes shoulder-to-shoulder conditions that persist throughout the day inside the pavilion.
- The mostly indoor pyramid channels visitors into a central market area where narrow paths prevent normal dispersion.
- Queues from La Cava del Tequila, Choza de Margarita, plus San Angel Inn spill into shared walkways and slow movement.
- Reaching the Gran Fiesta Tour often requires weaving through dense shopping and dining traffic.
- Guests still plan visits around the pavilion’s busiest periods, with outlets citing no official crowd data and one labeling the scene “crisis level.”