Do you mean for weather or the least busy times? If you're looking for times when the Parks should be less packed, here's an attendance record...
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"
Hope this helps!
2006-09-14 10:56:36
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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It relies upon on your definition of "maximum suitable" while you're finding to steer away from crowds September, January & February are the main suitable. while you're finding to steer away from warmth December, January & February are the main suitable. Christmastime is busy...whether it extremely is unquestionably a mystical time to be contained in the park. Fall/Halloween time is likewise great. it is not as busy by using fact the iciness trip journeys and the temperature has dropped a sprint. They beautify and have specific characters and be constructive to learn out Mickey's no longer So frightening Halloween celebration. it extremely is an hassle-free thank you to get into the Magic Kingdom for $40 particularly of $70 (something they do no longer inform you...the celebration starts at 7 pm, however the cost ticket facilitates you to contained in the park at 4pm!) summer time is absolutely the worst time to return. insufferable warmth and unrelenting crowds, can turn a trip right into a nightmare. The eating places would be crowded, strains would be extremely long and you will finally end up complaining better than you're taking area in. April is likewise a noticeably undesirable time by using fact of Spring smash...it we could up extremely in would, yet noticeably a lot it is not sturdy April - August!! yet another tip, steer away from the weekends in case you could (relatively contained in the summertime). Florida citizens flock to the park and it gets a lot busier. while you're making plans a trip, plan you park days as weekdays and hit up Downtown Disney, the waterpark, putt putt golf, or the inn pool on Saturday!
2016-09-30 23:14:16
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answered by ? 4
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Now! Fall, parts of winter and early spring are best. More specifically, late September - mid November and mid January until early May. Avoid holidays and weekends.
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Have fun!
2006-09-17 18:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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While the weather is cold where you live but warm where Disney world is. Also don't go during school vacation since the crowds will be really large then and the waits for rides will be too long.
2006-09-14 10:19:55
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answered by Rich Z 7
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August through November is one good time, less crowded & the weather is sometimes nicer & not as hot as May - July.
Never go during Christmas or New Years. Worst time ever. Long lines, crowds are horrible
2006-09-14 10:26:38
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answered by Karla S 3
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The "off" season is best...stay away from it from May - August (typical tourist season, when kids are out of school).
Winter isn't bad, but a lot of "snowbirds" (people from snowy climates) tend to come to FL for the winter, so perhaps the Fall or early Spring would be good times where you'll have fewer people to deal with...
2006-09-14 10:24:27
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answered by . 7
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being a resident of orlando, i have to say, there really isnt a slow time here, it is busy all year long, but in order to keep from being so hot waiting in line, you might want to think about coming in january when it is still cool (some days, as we dont really have very much "cool" weather here) also you can call disney, google them, and ask what they think...i know summers are extremely busy and december is extremely busy....good luck and email me if you have any other questions about disney.....
2006-09-14 10:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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February...the weather is perfect (nice and cool) and there aren't that many people here because school is back in session from X-mas break and also because families are poor from the holiday season.
2006-09-15 15:01:30
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answered by young108west 5
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The winter months, it's not too hot and the crowd is a lot smaller, just don't go during Christmas time, crowds will be busy then also♥
2006-09-14 10:18:27
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answered by ♥USMCwife♥ 5
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I've had people who say late Jan and early Feb are great for the reduced amounts of people
2006-09-14 10:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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