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“When should we plan our trip to Walt Disney World if we want to avoid the crowds?”
I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve been asked that question! I used to have specific times I recommended and could confidently tell clients that the crowds would be “very light.”
That’s no longer the case. Even during the “slow” times, you are still going to encounter crowds on your Disney vacation. The good news is that the masses don’t have to impact your trip at all negatively.
I’ve put together a list of some of my top tips for managing the crowds at
Walt Disney World…
Be realistic in
your expectations.
There are plenty of “crowd calendars” available online to
help you find the weeks where the parks are going to be less crowded. Just keep
in mind that “less crowded” is relative.
It doesn’t mean that you’ll be able to walk right on to your
favorite attractions with little to no wait at any time of day. If that is your
expectation, you are setting yourself up for disappointment.
What it does mean is that you are unlikely to be standing
shoulder to shoulder with other guests as you walk down Main Street USA on your
way into the Magic Kingdom!
Plan ahead.
A Walt Disney World vacation requires a lot of planning!
There are three things I recommend you plan in advance…
1.
Know what park you will be in for each day
2.
Plan and schedule your FastPass+ attractions for
the day
3.
Make Advance Dining Reservations for any table
service meals you plan to have for the day
Planning out your days so that you know what park you will
be at each day and making your FastPass+ reservations in advance will make a
massive difference in helping you to minimize the time you spend waiting in
line.
I know what you may be thinking, we don’t want our trip to
be overly scheduled. We want to go-with-the-flow. That’s an excellent idea but
trust me when I tell you that once you see what a difference a small amount of
advance planning makes, you’ll find it very worthwhile.
Creating a theme park touring plan is one of the services I
provide to my clients as part of their vacation planning package. Following the
advice in these touring plans can make the difference in your family feeling
tired, frustrated, and spending most of your day in lines, or knowing the ins
and outs of the crowd patterns, ticking off your “must-see attractions”
(sometimes more than once!), and enjoying the day without feeling overwhelmed.
Arrive early…
It’s your vacation and waking up early may not sound like
the kind of relaxation you had in mind, but the first hour to hour and a half
the parks are open the crowds and lines will be at their lowest levels. As the
day goes on, the crowd levels (and the heat!) will continue to build.
Arriving at the parks just before they open officially and
heading straight for the “headliner” attractions is one of the best ways to
ride them without waiting in long lines.
Use Extra Magic
Hours Wisely
Each day Disney opens one of the theme parks one hour early,
and/or keeps one of the parks open for 2-3 hours after its regular closing time
just for on-site resort guests.
I typically only recommend the morning Extra Magic Hours to
my clients if they know for sure they will be at the park before it opens so
they can really maximize that hour. It’s also incredibly helpful if they have
“park hopper” tickets.
Why? Because the morning extra magic hour park will usually
be the most crowded park for the remainder of the day. Even if guests aren’t
taking advantage of the Extra Magic Hours, many of them will head to that park
since the tv in their room and the schedule on the info screens in the hotel
lobby feature that as the park of the day.
If you aren’t going to take advantage of the full 60 minutes
of minimal wait times, choose a different park for the day.
Stay super late…
Early mornings not your thing? No worries!
Evening Extra Magic Hours are ideal for families with older
kids and teens who are wholly opposed to getting up early, even if it means
shorter lines! During the busiest travel seasons, evening Extra Magic Hours may
have one of the parks open until as late as 2 am, and you can bet the crowd
level is low for that kind of late-night fun! The lines, even for headliner
attractions, are almost nonexistent by the end of the night.
A pro tip for late-night touring… adrenaline and activity
will keep you going while you are having fun, but once you sit down and stop
moving, fatigue can set in quickly. Waiting for the bus back to your resort can
be tough at the end of a long night.
Consider taking the monorail to one of the resorts and
catching an Uber, Lyft, or MinnieVan back to your resort. The nominal charge is
worth it when you are dropped off as close as possible to your door and into
your bed much faster than if you had waited for the bus!
Take a break.
Mid-day is when both the crowds and the heat index are at
their peak, so it’s the perfect time for a break.
Consider planning a sit-down, table service lunch. You’ll
escape the heat for a bit and get off your feet. Having a chance to sit down in
the A/C and enjoy a good meal can be precisely what cranky kids (and parents!)
need mid-day.
Or think about returning to your resort for a break! Take a
nap… go for a swim… relax for a while and head back to the parks in the evening
with renewed energy.
Parades and
Fireworks Draw the Crowds
Disney does a phenomenal job with their night-time
entertainment! Their parades and fireworks are top notch, and most people will
secure their spot to watch both well in advance of the show starting… which
means they won’t be riding your favorite attractions!
If you’ve already seen the parade or fireworks show (or the
rides are more important to your family than the fireworks!), this is one of
the best times during regular park hours to head to the parks most popular
attractions.
Ready to start planning your next visit to see Mickey and
friends? The perfect vacation begins with scheduling your complimentary
consultation. Click here to
request a time for us to chat [<<- LINK]. We’ll discuss the
details and what your vacation priorities. I’ll give you my suggestions and
explain how we can best work together to plan the vacation of your dreams.
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