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Even Walt Disney World has some quiet times. OK, maybe not
quiet, but less crowded! Think about this: if your kids
are on vacation, chances are so are everyone else's! And when it's
vacation time, WDW is a crowded place!
I remember in the early 1990s being able
to walk into Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom first thing in the morning
in late January and not see anyone. While those days are long gone,
there definitely are better times to go and times to avoid when it comes
to crowds.
Special events
and promotions can influence theme park attendance so find out if anything
special is going on during your visit.
United
States Holidays that may affect crowd levels can be found by clicking
here!
Disney
states:
The
Lowest Attendance --
- January
(except New Year's Day) until just prior to Presidents' Week in February
- The
week following Labor Day until the week prior to Thanksgiving
- The
week following Thanksgiving until mid-December
More Moderate
Attendance:
- After Presidents' week in February
through early March
- Late April through early June (except
Memorial Day weekend)
- Columbus
Day Weekend (October)
- The first part of Thanksgiving week
Highest Attendance:
- Presidents' week in February
- Mid March through Late April ("Spring
Break")
- Memorial Day weekend
- Mid June through Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day and weekend
- Christmas week through New Year's
Day
We
recommend TouringPlans.com for Crowd Level conditions!
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