The Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Walt Disney World (2024)

By Dave Shute

BEST TIMES TO GO TO WALT DISNEY WORLD

Most years, I recommendarriving in Walt Disney World either one of the first three Saturdays after Thanksgiving, or one of the first two Saturdays.

In 2022 I recommend the first two Saturdays after thanksgiving–November26 or December3. See thisfor specifics.

The best times to go on a first family visit to Walt Disney World are lower-crowd periods outside of the ride closure and peak hurricane seasons.

These best times to visit include

  • Very late February–very early March
  • Between the second week after Easter and the week before Memorial Day
  • Later October
  • November–other than the first full week and Thanksgiving week
  • December up until a week before Christmas
  • (For returning visitors, January and February, except New Years week, Presidents Day week and the Martin Luther King Day holiday weekend, are also excellent, as can be September)

WORST TIMES TO VISIT WALT DISNEY WORLD

Pretty much all other times, but especially Christmas week, New Year’s week, and the weeks before and after Easter.

More specifically,

  • Walt Disney World is the most crowded when kids are out of school: over summer through later August, Thanksgiving week, Christmas and New Years weeks, Presidents Day week, the spring break month of March; and the weeks before and after Easter. Crowds matter because they can increase waiting times by a factor of 3-4, lengthening your trip and/or reducing its value as a vacation while you are there.
  • The times when kids are out of school are (mostly) also the most expensive times to visit–Disney increases resort prices at times of higher demand, so that for example the same room at the Polynesian is $1800 more during Christmas week than during the week this site recommends.
    • Walt Disney World pricing is complicated, and prices do vary during these busy periods–for example, prices go down quite bit in August, even though the first two weeks are busy.
    • But generally you will pay more during the periods when kids are out of school.
  • Rides are mostly likely to be closed (for refurbishment) between early January and mid-February. For more on winter ride closures at Walt Disney World, click here
  • The hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, but strongly peaks from mid-August through early October.
  • Warm weather becomes materially less likely starting in mid-November, and the chance of good pool weather does not sharply improve again until mid-February. See Weather and When to Go.

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505 comments

1 Kelly B - Destinations In Florida { 09.15.17 at 12:36 pm }

Hi Lance, – This is Kelly B, from Destinations in Florida. Even when Disney resorts are at capacity, if all guests went to the parks you would still be under half full. That other half of crowds are from off property resorts and locals.

Also if you are looking for exact dates and length of stay, it may show no availability. Disney is wanting to fill up certain dates, usually week stays. So sometimes it means playing around with actually check in dates (Maybe the 27th over the 26th) or length of stay 6 nights instead of 5 or 7.

If you decide to change, the very last week of Jan, first few days of Feb gets my vote.

2 Marie Donatto { 12.07.17 at 10:46 am }

We are thinking of taking our Foster Sons age 1 and 5 to Disney World sometime this month. Can you tell me when the best time to go is between December 17th and January 4th as far as how crowded it is and expensive?

3 Dave { 12.08.17 at 9:44 am }

Marie, crowds will start to get wild starting 12/21 or so and will be very bad through your January dates. Unless you buy one-day tickets, ticket prices will be the same the entire period. If you were planning a Disney World hotel, prices get quite high 12/15 and go up to their highest level of the year on 12/22. They go down 1/2. However, the hotels are likely largely booked already.

You are also late to pick your Fastpass+, which become available 30-60 days ahead of time depending on where you are staying…

4 David { 12.27.17 at 11:35 am }

Dave,
The first week of Dec. is pop warner week. Since the parents and kids will be doing the football thing during the day my thinking is the crowds in the parks should be less. The value resorts will be filled by them and that means less people in the parks. Is my thinking correct? However with that said, I heard that the first two weeks of Dec. was very crowded this year 2017. Thanks, David

5 Dave { 12.29.17 at 9:05 am }

David, the DIsney hotels are almost always full-they run 85-90% occupancy. In a set of parks that average 150,000 people a day, the folks related to Pop Warner just don’t make much difference in the parks.

6 Josh { 01.12.18 at 7:37 pm }

Ok, I see that the first full week in November is not a time to go but how bad is it? We had planned to go the 2nd week but our family members have tied us down to the 1st week. We are torn because we want to go with family but also want the best experience since spending the money. Thanks

7 Dave { 01.13.18 at 9:38 am }

Josh, with 1. good daily plans and FastPass+ selections, and 2. good choices as to which park you go to which day, you can have a fine visit then! Check with me in a few months on the which parks which day question

8 Joanna { 02.02.18 at 10:57 pm }

Hi there! We just got back from a trip to Disney World (1/27 – 2/2) and it was so much more crowded this year than it was last year this same week (last week of January). Do you have any idea why? Is the end of January now one of the more popular weeks to visit? Already thinking about our next trip!

9 Dave { 02.03.18 at 6:49 am }

Hey Joanna, crowds that week have indeed been going up the past couple of years, and seemed to spike up this year. No one knows precisely why, but I’d guess it’s the combination of the Pro Bowl, Festival of the Arts, and the Harry POtter weekend at Universal.

10 Jennifer { 03.20.18 at 5:19 pm }

Hi there! We will be coming from AZ next year and would plan to take advantage of time off school in October (fall break) and stay for two weeks, with 7-10 days in the parks. I have 4 kids who will range in age from 6-18 at that time. How bad are “moderate” crowds? Will we still have fun and get to do everything with so much time available? How many days would be best?

11 Dave { 03.21.18 at 9:07 am }

Jennifer, which part of October are you targeting? The first half is worse than the second. Frankly, with wise choices of which park to go to which days,and good park plans including judicious use of FastPass+, you will be fine. See this and its daily links for an example.

12 Sam { 09.01.18 at 5:24 am }

WDW is worldwide destination – I’m sure you have more international visitors than Floridians but you insist on using local holidays in you calendar. I have no clear ideas when Thankgiving, Presidents Day and Memorial day are – though I would guess that Thanksgiving is near Christmas and is Memorial Day like Armistise day?
We can only go in either early April or late July – which is better?

13 Dave { 09.01.18 at 9:51 am }

Luckily for my millions of readers, I am not that stupid. US holidays–except spring break–are largely consistent across the nation, and so my holidays cover the ~80% of WDW visitors who are US based. When I address a specific year, I give the actual dates–see for example, the table on this page.

I cannot answer your question unless you give me more precise dates–e.g. the year.

14 Mimi { 11.18.18 at 12:03 pm }

We are planning to visit WDW May 25 – Jun 1,2019. What’s your best guess on how bad the crowds may be?

15 Dave { 11.19.18 at 8:18 am }

Hi Mimi, see this: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2018/11/19/may-2019-at-walt-disney-world/

16 Colleen { 03.21.19 at 12:46 pm }

Hi, just stumbled on your website and I can’t wait to read through it. I’m wondering whether you can help me and my husband identify the best time to go.

We have 3 children, 4, 6, and 9. We are planning to pull them from school so we can go whenever is best. We have a friend who will rent us his DVC points for a very low price so we are planning to stay at a DVC resort. I have been to Disney many times as a child, and one time as an adult with my husband, but that was 18 years ago. My kids have never been and it will likely be at least 4 years before we do it again, if we do at all.

Our top priorities are low crowds somewhat reasonable weather. We do not want to go in sweltering heat. We definitely want to do it in 2020. What are your top 3 picks?

17 Dave { 03.21.19 at 3:43 pm }

Hey Colleen, take a look at this. It is my draft ranking of the weeks in 2020, in order, but mostly ignoring weather.

Heat can be pretty horrible from mid-May through September. It can be cold from November into March. So that leaves October and April as the best weather! See this for more on weather at WDW.

18 emily { 05.07.19 at 1:39 pm }

hi , many thanks for interesting and formative reading, cheeky question if you don’t mind, visting the parks all Disney/universal from sept 28 through to oct 10th 2019, we have a chance to bring forward our dates to sept 7th through to sept 21 2019, would this be any different crowd wise or is it best to stick to later dates, many thanks in advance

19 Dave { 05.07.19 at 5:25 pm }

Emily, because of the partial opening of Galaxy’s Edge on August 29, I’d advise keeping the later dates–to have a better chance of avoiding the mess.

20 Elise { 01.01.23 at 11:50 pm }

We were hoping to go in the last two weeks of august – but I see that is peak hurricane season. What practical impact does hurricane season have on our trip? Is it likely that it would rain every day, or they the parks would be closed? We were planning on staying for about 12 days so that we had a number of rest days between the busy park days.

Thanks!
Elise

21 Dave { 01.03.23 at 10:01 am }

Hi Elise! Hurricanes that affect Disney World are rare, and and the impact–if there is one–is generally not life-threatening. A day or two of park closures, bookended by heavy rain days, is typically the worst outcome, and that might happen once or twice every few years. See this for more: https://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/when-to-go/next-best-dates/weather-and-when-to-go/chance-of-cyclonic-storm-affecting-florida/

22 Barry { 03.23.24 at 10:24 am }

Hi
I’ve booked to go to Disney Florida this year from July 10th for 2 weeks. My older daughter
who is 14 and a red head says it will be too hot and humid and too busy
The travel rep disagrees and I haven’t said anything to my younger daughter 10 as I’m not sure whether to change my dates to April 25 ( and lose my deposit) when they have 2 weeks or 2 weeks in October
I got a good deal with good flights but don’t want it ruined if they will struggle with the heat and the crowds
What do you think ?

23 Dave { 03.24.24 at 11:09 am }

Barry, July could easily be miserably hot and humid. Crowds, however, will be OK.
Much of October will still be in the peak of the hurricane season, so that might not be a great trade.
Late April/early May, in contrast, is a wonderful time to go, with some of the best weather of the year and lower crowds.

24 Dave Trax { 04.23.24 at 12:19 pm }

when will you have recommendations for dates out for 2025?

25 Dave { 04.26.24 at 3:34 pm }

Hi Dave!

I expect I’ll have them out this summer, but in the meantime, if you are thinking about some options, let me know and I’ll tell you what I think.

26 Dave Trax { 05.14.24 at 2:19 pm }

May 2025. Any dates to avoid?

27 Dave { 05.15.24 at 9:46 am }

Dave, avoid the end of the month beginning May 24, 2025. The rest should be wonderful.

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The Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Walt Disney World? ›

Based on our Disney World Crowd Calendar data, the slowest weeks at Disney World will fall at the end of August. September is also one of the least crowded times at Disney World. If winter is a better time for you, January through February are also fantastic times to visit if you're looking for low crowds.

What month is Disney World least crowded? ›

Based on our Disney World Crowd Calendar data, the slowest weeks at Disney World will fall at the end of August. September is also one of the least crowded times at Disney World. If winter is a better time for you, January through February are also fantastic times to visit if you're looking for low crowds.

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Typically, the period from January through mid-February is the most inexpensive time to visit Disney World throughout the year. This season comes after the holidays, which brings a quieter atmosphere and cooler weather. Additionally, you can save a lot on hotels and park tickets during these months.

What are the slowest weeks at Disney World 2024? ›

For 2024 and 2025, here are the times of year which are consistently off-peak / low season, the least busy weeks of the year at Walt Disney World: The first few weeks of January. The first few weeks of May. The second week of July through the first few weeks of September.

What is the most popular time to go to Disney? ›

Summer months, such as June and July, are the busiest due to school vacations and more families traveling. Disney World is the holiday season from November to December, bringing larger crowds, Christmas decorations, and special events.

When not to visit Disney World? ›

There are so many things to take into account when planning a trip to Walt Disney World, including the main tourist seasons: High Seasons: March to April and June to August. Shoulder Seasons: October to February, plus the month of May. Low Season: September.

How many days do I need at Disney World? ›

Most Common Trip Length – 4 or 5 Days: This trip length works well for most people because you can visit all four Disney World theme parks, even possibly enjoy a second day at a favorite park, and it fits within most people's work vacation limits.

What is the most expensive month to go to Disney World? ›

For example, prices and crowds tend to be higher during U.S. holidays and the summer months when school is out of session. In general, the months of January and February (except for the days around Presidents Day weekend) are usually priced lower than during mid-March through April when many schools have spring break.

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When is Disney World the least crowded?
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  • The month or so after Labor Day.
  • The week following Thanksgiving weekend until the week before Christmas.
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What is considered off season at Disney World? ›

Generally, periods in early winter, late spring, late summer and most of the fall dates are considered to be low season. Other periods of the year, such as late winter, early spring, including dates around Easter holiday, dated between June and August are of higher demand.

What months is Disney least crowded? ›

It's always a great time to visit Disney theme parks! However, when planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort, expect lower crowds from mid-September through mid-November (before the Thanksgiving break). Mid-January through mid-March is another time when potentially lower crowds are expected.

What is Disney's least popular month? ›

What is the least busy time of year at Walt Disney World?”
  • The middle of January to the middle of February.
  • The last few days in February and the first week of March.
  • The last week of April.
  • Weekdays in the first half of May.
  • The second half of August.
  • September is pretty great to visit (except avoid Labor Day).
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Walt Disney World's parks are typically the least crowded around:
  • January 2nd until just before Presidents' Day week (the third Monday in February)
  • The week after Labor Day until just prior to Thanksgiving week.
  • The week following Thanksgiving weekend until the week before Christmas.
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What are the quietest months at Disney World? ›

Overall, Disney World parks are least crowded on January 2 until the third Monday in February (Presidents' Day). Labor Day (the first Monday in September) is typically around the time schools get their year started, so the month or so after that is the least crowded time of year.

What day does Disney World have the lowest attendance? ›

When is Disney World the least crowded? Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays tend to be slightly less crowded year-round. July and August can sometimes be good times, MagicGuides said, if you can handle the heat, but overall the summer is full of vacationing Disney fans.

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In general, the best days of the week to visit Disney World parks are Tuesdays and Thursdays. The reason is many families find that you need an entire week for a Disney vacation and typically arrive on Saturday or Sunday. We find weekends and Mondays the busiest days at Walt Disney World.

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Disney World busiest days throughout the year
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