You need to find a site that has Walt Disney World attendance records.
This is what AllEarsNet's site says...
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
A recent inquiry of Disney regarding which days to visit which parks had the following response:
"During regular attendance periods, our parks tend to be the busiest on the following days:
* Magic Kingdom: Monday, Thursday, and Saturday
* Epcot: Tuesday and Friday
* Disney-MGM Studios: Sunday and Wednesday
* Disney's Animal Kingdom: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday"
http://allearsnet.com/pl/attend.htm
Hope this helps you out so you can have an enjoyable time!
I just got back from my WDW vacation two weeks ago. You're lucky you're so close!
2006-08-25 09:56:00
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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The best time to go is the period from after the Thanksgiving weekend until the week before Christmas (the last days of November and the first two and one-half weeks of December), when the parks are least crowded. The next best times to visit are the first part of November through the weekend preceding Thanksgiving, January 4 through February 7, and the week after Easter through early June.
2006-08-25 04:56:55
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answered by citizenprice 2
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Go during the school year in the middle of the week. There are ALWAYS people at Disney, but during the week in their slower seasons, the lines are quite manageable. Also, fast passes are generally good to get. Avoid major holidays and spring/thanksgiving break times. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are usually good. I believe that Disney has a website where they list their peak operating times... Try looking at that.
2006-08-25 18:07:27
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answered by PenguinMoose 3
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Visit any weekday from these months:
Late September - Mid November
March - late April
Avoid holidays... especially Thanksgiving and Christmas and the summer months.
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http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
2006-08-25 21:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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there are usually lines of some kind every single day. Disney has been doing a lot of marketing and special promotions with the 50th anniversary, so this whole year has been more crowded than usual. try Sept-Nov, except for thanksgiving week. you'll find the least lines during or right after a rainstorm
2006-08-25 07:24:56
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answered by kitkat 6
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Orlando technology center is okay...yet not a lot compared to what else is on your list. maximum of the OSC stuff is ideal ideal for problem-loose age toddlers. The IMAX is cool yet you receives large IMAX shows at KSC. probably ought to double up and do OSC one morning and Wonderworks that afternoon/nighttime (reserve now when you're making plans to do dinner instruct there - it frequently sells out.) For ingesting, carry a cooler bag and grab subs, chips, beverages outdoors the topic park and produce it in (lots more cost-effective.) you may lease a locker to keep it in so that you do not ought to tote it round. If $ isn't an difficulty - then you definitely can eat in the parks (a general warm dogs is about $8 in basic terms to provide you an theory of how jacked up their food prices are.) i ought to time it to do enable your OSC/WW day and KSC day to be sandwiched between topic parks days because both one in all those will be a lot less strolling than topic parks and ought to provide you a spoil. No thanks to really circumvent strains. Can look on-line and word which parks have more beneficial magic hours and hit a diverse park lately as many hotel travelers do bypass for more beneficial hour. marvel you're literally not hitting a waterpark. i ought to probably attempt to do one in all those when you're swimmers. they are stunning and the crowds get way decrease there after 2 p.m. so that you'll be able to extremely get exhilaration from it then.
2016-11-27 20:44:08
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answered by ? 4
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Not the summer, mid-fall that isn't November... early October and early December. Sometimes February too, not around President's Day though.
Also, go earrrrrrly in the morning. No one is really ever there.
And get those Speed Tickets, they work SO much better!! You just pick the rides you want to go on early, and you have a time assigned to you... makes life a lot easier.
2006-08-25 04:58:02
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answered by Lindsay L 2
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I like the lines cuz it gives you time to talk to people and builds up the anticipation
And I live 1 hour from Disney HA!
2006-08-26 03:01:09
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answered by EMO cupcake 4
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Take the day off from work and go there on a Thursday afternoon during the winter(October-ish). There will be very little lines.
2006-08-25 04:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been in September and found it to be not crowded at all. (compared to say, July)
I even had friends ask where the "people" were in my pictures. I thought they were nuts, I said THAT is my sister right THERE!!
They said no, all the OTHER people!! There were no huge crowds in the background!! lol
2006-08-25 08:42:08
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answered by tweetymay 6
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