Ok, this should help you to decide the best time for you to go to Walt Disney World. The best time to go is during a time of lowest attendance, when the crowds aren't too bad. Here's a list of the busiest and least busy times of year, and some information about the weather during different times of year. This information is directly from the Walt Disney World website, so it's very accurate...
"Lowest Attendance: January (except New Year's Day) until just prior to Presidents' week in February
The week following Labor Day until just prior to Thanksgiving week
The week following Thanksgiving until the week prior to Christmas
Moderate Attendance: After Presidents' week in February through early March
Late April through early June (except Memorial Day weekend)
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"
"Although we cannot tell you exactly what weather to expect during your vacation, here are the average high/low temperatures, followed by the average rainfall in inches for the Orlando, Florida area during the three-month periods indicated:
January - March 74/51ºF 2.1 in.
April - June* 88/66ºF 2.7 in.
July - September* 91/73ºF 3 in.
October - December 78/58ºF 3 in.
* The summer months generally have high humidity."
Hope I could help!
2007-01-12 11:52:06
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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My two favorite months to visit are March and October. This is also a great guideline, which covers low crowds and great weather:
Late January - late April
Late September - mid December
It rains every single day from mid May to mid September - not to mention, every person and their brother are at the parks so it is very crowded. And the weather that time of year is unbearable, so just avoid summers completely. To avoid high crowds, avoid holidays and weekends as well.
I'm planning my next visit for the first week of April and am very excited!
If you would like help planning your trip, or if you would just like to read up on some fun tips and advice, which is updated monthly, check out my Disney Vacation Services Blog at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/2006/06/fun-january-tips-are-listed-below-im.html
Have a great time!
2007-01-14 09:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Disney international has 4 subject parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios) and a pair of water parks (snowstorm sea coast, typhoon Lagoon), even as Disneyland only has 2 subject parks (Disneyland and California experience). when you consider that Disney international has 4 subject parks, it truly is absolute to have more suitable rides. notwithstanding, Disneyland hotel does actually have some large rides that Disney international does no longer have, like the Matterhorn, Indiana Jones, Mr. Toad's Wild journey, Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, Roger Rabbit, searching Nemo, California Screamin', Goofy's Sky college, Grizzly River Run, Little Mermaid, and Mickey's relaxing Wheel. So, Disneyland isn't only a smaller version of Disney international, there's a variety of of different stuff. So, in case you're a Disney fan who's been to Disney international, Disneyland is nicely worth finding out to boot. noticeably when you consider that a variety of of people will bypass to Disney international and could bypass to in trouble-free words Magic Kingdom--Disneyland's magic kingdom is larger and larger constructive (and the unique), so i'd favor to bypass there if i'm only going to at least one park.
2016-10-30 22:50:53
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answered by ? 4
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We have a lot of experience in November, weather is nice and crowds are down. I think the Cheapskate's Guide to Disney says October is the best time to go. You can check that and other guides out at your local library. I highly recommend the Guide to anyone considering a trip. Side note: Last summer we took the Disney Cruise and all eight kids agreed they would rather do the cruise over Disney, and oh, by the way, the parents agreed. Have fun.
2007-01-12 09:31:49
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answered by D Marie 3
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Feb not the rainy season here less crowded and not as hot spring and summer ...march isn't bad either any time there is not a school holiday in the winter !!starts to get hot in may
2007-01-12 09:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Disney is busy all year round, but you should avoid holidays, spring break, summer time, thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year. Those are the busiest times. Best times to visit Disney is two weeks before any holiday and two weeks after any holiday.
2007-01-12 09:06:39
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answered by bbluckylove 3
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November, December, January, February, March, April - as long as you don't go at Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Valentine's Day, or Easter. No lines. Not hot.
2007-01-12 09:05:12
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answered by Vivian D 4
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May is the best month to visit Disney
2007-01-12 09:51:23
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answered by Debbie L 1
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I would say during summer break. It won't be very cold and a lot of disney actors and actresses come during that time and sign autographs. There is alot of live performances during that time too, because the artists know that more people will come in the summer. Also, new rides our built every summer.
2007-01-12 09:06:14
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answered by Wesley A 2
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If you go in November... The week before thanksgiving is good. it is sometimes cold though, so it really depends on the year. However, the days leading up to thanksgiving get increasingly busier. if you can get into mickeys very merry christmas party, thats good too. short lines, free cookies & hotchocolate
2007-01-12 09:04:17
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answered by yahooanswersfan 3
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