My friend had made reservations in 2019 for July 2020 - for his wife's 50th birthday. Disney opened up the first day of their reservation - was it July 11?! He sent me pictures. Talk about living the dream. The parks were empty and everything was a walk-on.
Planning my first trip to WDW for my birthday in January so you say that's a good time to go? Do you know what rides are typically closed in January? Thanks.
@@CupcakeGrogan I went in the second half of January in 2023 and all rides where open now if one is under repair that’s a different story but also I can agree it was actually really slow me and my wife where able to ride all the rides multiple times the whole day
Yeah and sometimes you don’t really have a choice! we go often enough we don’t need to make the kids miss several days of school lessons for it and be behind just because we didn’t feel like dealing with crowds. Spring Break 2024 here we come!
@@disneybeauty6336 that sounds good to me, at least on paper! Most districts don’t have that whole week off but I would also check out a park crowd calendar for trends, like on Undercover Tourist
We go in August a lot. It’s busy but not overly crowded. I think the oppressive heat keeps the locals away. We manage with the heat by doing one section of the park at a time. Also alternating an outdoor attraction with an indoor attraction. Leaving mid day to swim at the resort. No way would you catch me there this week. Cannot handle it.
When i was a Kid, we went during school Breaks!!! Easter, Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving. I have an Autistic Son, so we r avoiding Opening days of Restaurants/Festivals and New rides. We r planning a trip After TIANA'S Bayou adventure opens.
I remember going for Thanksgiving break, and it was perfect! Good crowds, but not too overwhelmingly packed. As someone who likes experiencing things with others, it was a blast.
I'm taking my kids for the first time during this Thanksgiving break. I didn't think of crowds when booking it in the summer, but now i'm nervous haha!
I’ve gone with my grandma during spring break a handful of times. It’s not as bad as the major holidays, although Flower & Garden festival adds to crowds, but there’s definitely way more kids/strollers in Magic Kingdom than Epcot!!
Im going the saturday of spring break from all public schools im FL, you made me feel better because i thought it would be super full haha. From 1-10 how busy/crowded would you say spring break is??
@@waltsofly it’s been a few years since i’ve attended at spring break but it depends on what park at what time, honestly! Think of the little kids that need naps & pool time at resorts, ya know? From memory, I’d say about a 7 on average. Plan your day according to your observations, and Genie+ reservations are very telling! Do you wanna see Pandora at night or the fireworks at Magic Kingdom or Epcot? Everything will fall into place with enough patience & pixie dust
Cheer Competitions are such torment because on Saturday the Monarail and Ferry were jam-packed, we had to go to the Resort launches. It took so long to get home.
Did Disneyland at Halloween last year, and I'm doing it at Disney World this year. It's close enough to my birthday that I consider it my birthday trip.
I was there Christmas Eve 2023 it was an amazing experience I used genie plus and individual lightning lanes so I never waited in a line except to meet some characters but they were short.
Growing up, my family and I would go to Disney during spring break, which of course would explain why it was busy, but that’s when we went. So of course, after my wife and I got married, we went at a different time for our honeymoon, which was the end of August. Definitely recommend near the end of summer, not too busy and wait times were under a half hour for most rides!
My family has been a few times, most recently during Thanksgiving of 2021. The crowds were thin. The weather was perfect! That’s our go-to time from now on.
The BEST time to go is the first or second week of September. Parents are less likely to pull kids out of school during the first few weeks. I have photos in front of the castle with nobody else around!
Just did this... So Disney caught on and runs the Epcot food and wine festival during this time now. It wasn't anywhere near these crowds but I thought it would be super slow.
I went on Memorial Day this year and we went to magic kingdom and the park was empty because of how hot it was pirates of the Caribbean was at a 5 minute wait time all day
@@jljl24 I've seen much worse. MK was pretty crazy last night but I think it is still less than pre-covid. 2018 and 19 were Insanity. In Epcot today (Christmas) and it feels pretty normal
@@jljl24 my recommendation for Christmas (it's one of the only times we get to go) is to busy expect you aren't getting on a lot of rides. Be happy with what you get on and prioritize which you need to. We spend a lot of time just enjoying the sights. We make sure we get the virtual queues. If you want to use lightning Lane or genie+ because you don't want to wait I don't blame you but be prepared to pay through the nose. Take advantage of earlier hours if staying on resort
@@jljl24 though I will amend my previous statement. This last couple days have been really packed with people, much like it was pre COVID. I'm across from Spaceship Earth right now and the wait is 55 minutes.
I know two people who were told by travel agents that spring break is a great time to go, that it won't be busy because each state/province will have a different spring break. It's hard to convince them otherwise!
My first time going to Disney was spring break when they still had the mask rule…it was high 80s everyday and humid as a mug- lines for every ride were no less than an hour. Miserable but for some reason I fell in love with it and I don’t know why
Halloween 2024 wasn’t bad at all. I went to Hollywood Studios and had a chill time, plus I heard from cast at Magic Kingdom that it was a slow day compared to some of the other MNSSHP nights this year
@sophyoun85 top middle of March....towards the end into April and May...the spring break crowds come in....but it's Disney....any other questions, I don't mind giving tips that worked for my family and I.
As an annual pass holder who lives very close to Disney, the sad reality about the grand opening of festivals or any other opening days is that often times you have to go those days if you want a chance of getting merchandise. While Disney has gotten better with these, and has worked on more consistently getting more of its more popular items, there still items that sell out within the first couple of days. There are just so many people who buy up all the merch to sell at overinflated prices on eBay or other similar sites, and it ruins the experience for everyone. Disney hasn’t always been the best at combating this because even the only 2 items with the same SKU number (item number) per person rule was ineffective because the item numbers were different for each size. Personally, I don’t tend to buy a ton of merch items for the festivals, but I do want to check them out and if I don’t then they could be gone.
I braved New Year’s Eve 2019 going into 2020. It was insane and my first ever trip to Disney. I was so overwhelmed, tired and disappointed. It was nothing like they advertised on my vhs tapes.
Done New Years Eve and wouldn’t recommend if you’re short or have kids pre-teen or younger. On the plus side New Years Day was quite quiet till mid afternoon 😂🎉
@@Sorekneecap if you can then maybe don’t go to Magic Kingdom which is where we were and if you do don’t try staying past the first fireworks for certain. It didn’t seem too bad till about 5pm but it got to being constantly pushed around in the crowd almost shoulder to shoulder in places and being hit by bags and backpacks. Scared the short 11 year old a bit and became stressful keeping her safe. A friend went to Epcot one year and had a much better time. Watched fireworks from our hotel balcony which was good, although obviously couldn’t hear music and it depends where you are staying as to whether that works. Hope you have a great time and enjoy yourselves, remember you can always find fun somewhere at Disney.
We use to go over spring break with the kids to avoid too much heat only to find crowds. We thought that was normal but now we go the last week of January. Not as empty as when they first opened back up after covid but not as crowded as summer. Thanks for your time
I have been to Disney all seasons and my favorites is the first week in May and the last week in September to the first 2 weeks of October. You still are there for the Epcot festivals but lower lines because kids are still in school and college. The most I have had to wait was an hour for major rides like Flight of Passage.
I went in early December. It was great! The worst time was when my mom and I went at the end of August in 2004. The crowds weren't bad, but the heat was horrible.
I went there during Halloween night this year and it really wasn’t as bad as I thought it was gonna be line-wise. The only part that even remotely sucked was finding a good spot for my short self to see the parade and fireworks without obstructing anyone else’s view 😂😂
We’re going during Labor Day. Went around the same time last year and it was actually like a ghost town at magic kingdom and Epcot. I was lowkey shocked cause it was during food and wine festival!
I went to Shanghai disney on the grand opening of the zootopia area, that day fast passes were not for sale. There was practically no lines!!! The longest line we waited was 8 minutes it was insane! The average wait was like 3 minutes!
We did Spring break and thank goodness for fast pass. We rode Avatar multiple times during a day when it was a 4 hour wait without fast pass. The line stretches into a different biome
Guys, Thanksgiving is the absolute best yime to go. No one thinks of Disney on Thanksgiving day, and there were virtually no crowds to the point where the fast passes we bought we couldnt even use because their were NO. LINES.
I booked my last trip to Disney for my honeymoon and our first day was on Columbus Day and I never realized it until we have long wait times at Magic Kingdom.
Crowds can be hit or miss, but it's definitely gonna be HOT so you may want to take a break during the more crowded parts of the day anyway to get out of the sun for a bit
I went to Disney world April 6th last year and went until the 9th and all of those days were not so busy there were a lot of people of course but it wasn’t so bad! and it was sunny ☀️
What are the crowds like during the first full week of November that’s typically when NJ has their teacher convention, so I just didn’t know how much that affects crowds in Disney
Going week right after 4th of July (starting July 5th - had to wait for all the schools to let out and then work to free up). I hope that it is not too crowded - took the kids there last time over a decade ago.
4th of July, is hell on Earth.....you can't even walk more than a few inches and then there's the summer heat, never again I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned, cuz it's the worst....
I haven’t been in 6 years but the last time I went was during February vacation and the weather was amazing not too hot or cold. Very comfortable. But I’m kind of done with Disney World. If I go I’ll visit California.
I'm going on Christmas Eve and Christmas day this year and I went on Halloween in 2022 and I got to sit in the monorail drivers seat ofc I couldn't touch anything but it was sooo cool
I have been there for my birthday on spring break for a cruise and it was crazy! Everyone was crowding and I was so glad because we only spent a few days in the park before the cruise
Okay so honestly I have never been to any Disney parks like ever or even universal studios or anything like that. Never been and also my fiancee. His daughter have never gone either, so to be quite honest, once we go down there I think we're just going to stick it out because I hope you are first time going and you know I love you fun. And yes, we're going to try to be there as soon as it opens so we're not waiting as long. But anyways that's a good tips though. But what other tips could you give to newcomers alike for the new people that have never been and they're planning on going? What other tips would you have for those people like myself? Please let me know
Disney World after it first reopened during the pandemic was like a fever dream. It was sooo empty.
Best time of my life then
❤❤❤ yes!
My friend had made reservations in 2019 for July 2020 - for his wife's 50th birthday. Disney opened up the first day of their reservation - was it July 11?! He sent me pictures. Talk about living the dream. The parks were empty and everything was a walk-on.
We went the third day of reopening I didn't care about the masks and we had the most amazing time. I also liked the 6 foot social distancing too
Yes I was there and loving it
I've heard the best days to go is during the superbowl and Father's day weekend!
3rd and 4th week of January is the best time to go. First week in November is good as well.
Planning my first trip to WDW for my birthday in January so you say that's a good time to go? Do you know what rides are typically closed in January? Thanks.
@@CupcakeGrogan I went in the second half of January in 2023 and all rides where open now if one is under repair that’s a different story but also I can agree it was actually really slow me and my wife where able to ride all the rides multiple times the whole day
Yes , after the thanksgiving week, Sept and before san valentine
Winter break, Presidents' Day weekend, and Spring break. Crowded times, and we will do it again!
Yeah and sometimes you don’t really have a choice! we go often enough we don’t need to make the kids miss several days of school lessons for it and be behind just because we didn’t feel like dealing with crowds. Spring Break 2024 here we come!
@@TheGoehrkes Same! And we will be there for spring break too!
What about the week after President’s Day? I’m about to start teaching and the district gets that week off so I could go then.
@@disneybeauty6336 that sounds good to me, at least on paper! Most districts don’t have that whole week off but I would also check out a park crowd calendar for trends, like on Undercover Tourist
@tacoandmemes6890 what's the crowded spring break time? In March or April?
We go in August a lot. It’s busy but not overly crowded. I think the oppressive heat keeps the locals away. We manage with the heat by doing one section of the park at a time. Also alternating an outdoor attraction with an indoor attraction. Leaving mid day to swim at the resort. No way would you catch me there this week. Cannot handle it.
When i was a Kid, we went during school Breaks!!! Easter, Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving. I have an Autistic Son, so we r avoiding Opening days of Restaurants/Festivals and New rides.
We r planning a trip After TIANA'S Bayou adventure opens.
I remember going for Thanksgiving break, and it was perfect! Good crowds, but not too overwhelmingly packed. As someone who likes experiencing things with others, it was a blast.
I'm taking my kids for the first time during this Thanksgiving break. I didn't think of crowds when booking it in the summer, but now i'm nervous haha!
I’ve gone with my grandma during spring break a handful of times. It’s not as bad as the major holidays, although Flower & Garden festival adds to crowds, but there’s definitely way more kids/strollers in Magic Kingdom than Epcot!!
Im going the saturday of spring break from all public schools im FL, you made me feel better because i thought it would be super full haha. From 1-10 how busy/crowded would you say spring break is??
@@waltsofly it’s been a few years since i’ve attended at spring break but it depends on what park at what time, honestly! Think of the little kids that need naps & pool time at resorts, ya know? From memory, I’d say about a 7 on average. Plan your day according to your observations, and Genie+ reservations are very telling! Do you wanna see Pandora at night or the fireworks at Magic Kingdom or Epcot? Everything will fall into place with enough patience & pixie dust
@@allisonmoon2536 alrighty thank you so much!!
Thanksgiving for two weeks was a perfect mix of quiet and busy.
We went to Disneyland on a New Years Eve. Not so bad. Love it no matter what is happening or how crowded!
Cheer Competitions are such torment because on Saturday the Monarail and Ferry were jam-packed, we had to go to the Resort launches. It took so long to get home.
We've gone on Memorial day weekend and summer right before school starts. I'd say summer time before school starts was really busy.
Did Disneyland at Halloween last year, and I'm doing it at Disney World this year. It's close enough to my birthday that I consider it my birthday trip.
I was there Christmas Eve 2023 it was an amazing experience I used genie plus and individual lightning lanes so I never waited in a line except to meet some characters but they were short.
Can you do a video of the best days to go! 😊
First week in December is good too. After Thanksgiving.
I went on Halloween, it wasn’t too bad! But lines to see halloween characters like Jack and Sallie were horrendous!
I was there the day before Hurricane Irma and it was so empty! I hate crowds so I’d never go at these times
Growing up, my family and I would go to Disney during spring break, which of course would explain why it was busy, but that’s when we went. So of course, after my wife and I got married, we went at a different time for our honeymoon, which was the end of August. Definitely recommend near the end of summer, not too busy and wait times were under a half hour for most rides!
My family has been a few times, most recently during Thanksgiving of 2021. The crowds were thin. The weather was perfect! That’s our go-to time from now on.
2021 crowds were a whole different thing lol. I just went for Thanksgiving 2023 and there was hardly room to stand because of the crowds 😭😭
The BEST time to go is the first or second week of September. Parents are less likely to pull kids out of school during the first few weeks. I have photos in front of the castle with nobody else around!
Just did this... So Disney caught on and runs the Epcot food and wine festival during this time now. It wasn't anywhere near these crowds but I thought it would be super slow.
In my country our summer holiday is july -September.we went last year and luckily most of America's summer holidays had finished.♥
in florida we get off of school a week earlier than a lot of other people so me and my family always go for that one week
Avoiding spring break is hard, because different schools/regions have different schedules, so it can knock out about six weeks!
Me and my family will be there December 28-January 3 we are super excited hopefully it’s not too crazy 😅
I went in October for Halloween and it was pretty busy but fun
Yep. It was crazy crowded over Christmas break. It was beautiful though
Halloween and day after Thanksgiving was always tough years ago, but now it's Christmas, 😂 crazy!!!!
I went on Memorial Day this year and we went to magic kingdom and the park was empty because of how hot it was pirates of the Caribbean was at a 5 minute wait time all day
I'm in the parks right now, Christmas Eve!
So, how crazy is it really. My family wants to plan a Christmas time disney trip.
@@jljl24 I've seen much worse. MK was pretty crazy last night but I think it is still less than pre-covid. 2018 and 19 were Insanity. In Epcot today (Christmas) and it feels pretty normal
@@jljl24 my recommendation for Christmas (it's one of the only times we get to go) is to busy expect you aren't getting on a lot of rides. Be happy with what you get on and prioritize which you need to. We spend a lot of time just enjoying the sights. We make sure we get the virtual queues. If you want to use lightning Lane or genie+ because you don't want to wait I don't blame you but be prepared to pay through the nose. Take advantage of earlier hours if staying on resort
@@jljl24 though I will amend my previous statement. This last couple days have been really packed with people, much like it was pre COVID. I'm across from Spaceship Earth right now and the wait is 55 minutes.
I know two people who were told by travel agents that spring break is a great time to go, that it won't be busy because each state/province will have a different spring break. It's hard to convince them otherwise!
Ooof - it was busy enough when we went at the end of the 80s. I can definitely do without it as an adult.
I went to Disneyland around October 15 and it was good. I loved it. Halloween season there was amazing 😍
My first time going to Disney was spring break when they still had the mask rule…it was high 80s everyday and humid as a mug- lines for every ride were no less than an hour. Miserable but for some reason I fell in love with it and I don’t know why
Halloween 2024 wasn’t bad at all. I went to Hollywood Studios and had a chill time, plus I heard from cast at Magic Kingdom that it was a slow day compared to some of the other MNSSHP nights this year
When we went in march it was right after Floridas spring break so it was not very crowded
January, March, and September are the best times to visit Disney World...trust me!
When in March? Is it packed for Spring Break? Planning a trip there
@sophyoun85 top middle of March....towards the end into April and May...the spring break crowds come in....but it's Disney....any other questions, I don't mind giving tips that worked for my family and I.
I love my spring break because it’s always a week after everyone else’s spring break so when I go, it’s never busy
When is spring break in florida just wondering as i am going for my birthday in our spring break
As an annual pass holder who lives very close to Disney, the sad reality about the grand opening of festivals or any other opening days is that often times you have to go those days if you want a chance of getting merchandise. While Disney has gotten better with these, and has worked on more consistently getting more of its more popular items, there still items that sell out within the first couple of days. There are just so many people who buy up all the merch to sell at overinflated prices on eBay or other similar sites, and it ruins the experience for everyone. Disney hasn’t always been the best at combating this because even the only 2 items with the same SKU number (item number) per person rule was ineffective because the item numbers were different for each size. Personally, I don’t tend to buy a ton of merch items for the festivals, but I do want to check them out and if I don’t then they could be gone.
The fact I'm going to disneyland for Thanksgiving 😅
I braved New Year’s Eve 2019 going into 2020. It was insane and my first ever trip to Disney. I was so overwhelmed, tired and disappointed. It was nothing like they advertised on my vhs tapes.
Went to Disneyland New Year's Eve 1982. The park closed @8p to let the New Year's Eve party in. Yes, it was very busy!
i went 2 weeks before thanksgiving and everything was perfectly priced hotels, flights, car rental etc and off course not much crowd at disney
Surprisingly my first time going to disney was during spring break and it wasn't actually all that crowded
I went on the second week of October and it was chefs kiss! Not to many people, amazing weather, and lots of room. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this 😂
Done New Years Eve and wouldn’t recommend if you’re short or have kids pre-teen or younger. On the plus side New Years Day was quite quiet till mid afternoon 😂🎉
Oh no! I’m going with my two kids 7 & 1.
Do you have any tips?
@@Sorekneecap if you can then maybe don’t go to Magic Kingdom which is where we were and if you do don’t try staying past the first fireworks for certain. It didn’t seem too bad till about 5pm but it got to being constantly pushed around in the crowd almost shoulder to shoulder in places and being hit by bags and backpacks. Scared the short 11 year old a bit and became stressful keeping her safe. A friend went to Epcot one year and had a much better time. Watched fireworks from our hotel balcony which was good, although obviously couldn’t hear music and it depends where you are staying as to whether that works. Hope you have a great time and enjoy yourselves, remember you can always find fun somewhere at Disney.
We use to go over spring break with the kids to avoid too much heat only to find crowds. We thought that was normal but now we go the last week of January. Not as empty as when they first opened back up after covid but not as crowded as summer. Thanks for your time
I’m going to Disney world in 4 days for thanksgiving and I’m SOOOO EXCITED!!! I am going to all the parks and I’m going to eat a lot of food
I regretted going to Disney during thanksgiving week so badly 😭 the wait times for rides were over 120 mins
I’m literally going for Christmas I’m leaving next week 😂
Was at MK on Xmas and NYE this year. Was incredible. When everyone is celebrating, nobody minds the wait!
I have been to Disney all seasons and my favorites is the first week in May and the last week in September to the first 2 weeks of October. You still are there for the Epcot festivals but lower lines because kids are still in school and college. The most I have had to wait was an hour for major rides like Flight of Passage.
I went in early December. It was great! The worst time was when my mom and I went at the end of August in 2004. The crowds weren't bad, but the heat was horrible.
We just went to Disney & universal the week after NYE. Some days were crazy others were not 🤷🏼♀️
Id love to be at disney world on Christmas the atmosphere must be really awesome
I went there during Halloween night this year and it really wasn’t as bad as I thought it was gonna be line-wise. The only part that even remotely sucked was finding a good spot for my short self to see the parade and fireworks without obstructing anyone else’s view 😂😂
guess who did the entire two weeks from the holidays back in 2014, only got to do about four rides a day, still magical tho
We’re going during Labor Day. Went around the same time last year and it was actually like a ghost town at magic kingdom and Epcot. I was lowkey shocked cause it was during food and wine festival!
I went to Shanghai disney on the grand opening of the zootopia area, that day fast passes were not for sale. There was practically no lines!!! The longest line we waited was 8 minutes it was insane! The average wait was like 3 minutes!
I once went on Valentine’s Day with my family. I thought it was going to be packed but it was actually really slow. Got on lots of rides.
We did Spring break and thank goodness for fast pass. We rode Avatar multiple times during a day when it was a 4 hour wait without fast pass. The line stretches into a different biome
Guys, Thanksgiving is the absolute best yime to go. No one thinks of Disney on Thanksgiving day, and there were virtually no crowds to the point where the fast passes we bought we couldnt even use because their were NO. LINES.
You should have added July 4th. We were there pre-Covid. I can’t stress how CROWDED it was. Even cast members were remarking about the crowds.
I said the same, I feel like its the worst and the summer heat makes it worse but max capacity at 10am should tell you everything.
The 4th of July is their busiest day of the year. A cast member told me this.
The grand opening for Star Wars land, and Toy story land I was for both😊
Yeah I remembered when moana journey of water opened and it was super crowded round there
I booked my last trip to Disney for my honeymoon and our first day was on Columbus Day and I never realized it until we have long wait times at Magic Kingdom.
Back when I was a kid my mom loved to go July 4th week for fireworks. Lol but that was years ago.
How’s it during last week of July?
Crowds can be hit or miss, but it's definitely gonna be HOT so you may want to take a break during the more crowded parts of the day anyway to get out of the sun for a bit
I will say when I went on a band trip to Disney world it wasn’t as bad as I thought over spring break. But that was just my experience
It’s always busy no matter what.
Is January and February a good time to go?
I went to Disney world April 6th last year and went until the 9th and all of those days were not so busy there were a lot of people of course but it wasn’t so bad! and it was sunny ☀️
I went 2023 at the beginning of May and it was not crowded, but I DID have to miss a few days of school
What are the crowds like during the first full week of November that’s typically when NJ has their teacher convention, so I just didn’t know how much that affects crowds in Disney
Going week right after 4th of July (starting July 5th - had to wait for all the schools to let out and then work to free up).
I hope that it is not too crowded - took the kids there last time over a decade ago.
4th of July, is hell on Earth.....you can't even walk more than a few inches and then there's the summer heat, never again I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned, cuz it's the worst....
I always have to restrain myself from visiting Christmas Eve and Day. None of these people need to be working on Christmas Day. So sad.
thats why you just move to the area. so you don't have to sweat it
I went almost 3 weeks ago for my birthday, during peak summer vacation dates and it wasn’t as busy or crowded.
Another is May the 4th, especially at Hollywood Studios 😂
Disney was literally empty on Christmas Eve it was crazy
Doing New Year’s Eve this year next week. Hoping Hollywood is a little less packed but fingers crossed
I went New Years Eve one years and let me just say I wouldn’t go back on that day even if it was a free all expense paid trip. I was that miserable.
omg i went to disneyland on the 4th of july and surprisingly it wasn’t too busy!
I haven’t been in 6 years but the last time I went was during February vacation and the weather was amazing not too hot or cold. Very comfortable. But I’m kind of done with Disney World. If I go I’ll visit California.
I'm going on Christmas Eve and Christmas day this year and I went on Halloween in 2022 and I got to sit in the monorail drivers seat ofc I couldn't touch anything but it was sooo cool
Our honeymoon, was the first week of November 2021. Perfect weather and not too crowded.
Note to self when going to Disneyland go during the school month on weekdays AKA my birthday AKA I am lucky
We checked in Christmas Eve thinking everyone would be with family opening gifts and eating dinner…no. And the week after was miserable. Never again.
I’m going to Disney for the first time ever (as a 12 yr old) I’m really scared for the flight but we’re going during spring brake 🤦♀️
I went once on NYE. It was awesome, but because of the crowds, I would only recommend doing it once, and not when you have young kids.
I have been there for my birthday on spring break for a cruise and it was crazy! Everyone was crowding and I was so glad because we only spent a few days in the park before the cruise
Okay so honestly I have never been to any Disney parks like ever or even universal studios or anything like that. Never been and also my fiancee. His daughter have never gone either, so to be quite honest, once we go down there I think we're just going to stick it out because I hope you are first time going and you know I love you fun. And yes, we're going to try to be there as soon as it opens so we're not waiting as long. But anyways that's a good tips though. But what other tips could you give to newcomers alike for the new people that have never been and they're planning on going? What other tips would you have for those people like myself? Please let me know
Would it be a bad idea to arrive at Disney after 4 July?
Is Black Friday a good day to go?
Spring break isn’t too bad but the last Monday we were there was packed
We usually go in February where its not too busy
Thanksgiving is busy too
Is march a good time to go
I’m going to Disney on Thursday 😭😭😭