For millions of guests each year, Walt Disney World represents an escape from reality—a place where sunshine, warmth, and endless blue skies create the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories. Families travel from around the world expecting Florida’s famously humid climate, planning their vacations around pool days, refreshing attractions, and long afternoons spent exploring Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
It’s part of what makes Walt Disney World so appealing. Even during the winter months, guests often count on mild temperatures compared to much of the United States. While colder mornings aren’t unheard of, true cold weather remains a rarity in Central Florida, making those occasional chilly days feel even more unexpected.
But lately, longtime visitors and first-time travelers alike have noticed something unusual. Early mornings have felt colder. Guests arriving at rope drop have been reaching for jackets instead of sunglasses. And now, a new development suggests this shift isn’t just a passing moment.

Guests Are Beginning to Notice a Rare Change Sweeping Through the Parks
Winter at Walt Disney World typically means comfortable afternoons and cool evenings—not dangerously cold conditions. But this year, guests have found themselves navigating temperatures that feel far more intense than expected.
The shift has been subtle at first. Hoodies and light jackets began appearing more frequently throughout the parks. Outdoor queues felt less forgiving. Even longtime Annual Passholders have commented on how different this winter feels compared to recent years.
Florida’s humidity, often associated with sweltering heat, can also amplify cold conditions. The damp air creates a bone-chilling sensation that feels colder than the actual temperature reading, catching many guests off guard.
Now, those concerns are being confirmed.

Weather Officials Confirm an Unusual Advisory for the Orlando Area
According to the National Weather Service, a Cold Weather Advisory has officially been issued for the Orlando area, including Walt Disney World Resort. The advisory will be in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on February 6, with wind chills expected to drop as low as 26 degrees Fahrenheit.
DISNEY FROST: Fountains at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, froze over on Sunday as an arctic blast brought cold temperatures. Some areas set new record lows, according to the National Weather Service. – @foxweather on X
DISNEY FROST: Fountains at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, froze over on Sunday as an arctic blast brought cold temperatures. Some areas set new record lows, according to the National Weather Service.#disneyworld #freezingcold #winter #FoxWeather pic.twitter.com/fEWeJpDVrd
— FOX Weather (@foxweather) February 4, 2026
For Central Florida, this is highly unusual. While northern states regularly experience freezing temperatures, Orlando’s subtropical climate rarely sees conditions that pose this level of cold-weather risk.
Wind chills in the mid-20s can increase the risk of hypothermia if guests are exposed for extended periods without proper clothing. For early risers heading to rope drop or guests waiting for transportation before sunrise, these conditions could significantly impact their experience.
It’s a stark reminder that even the Most Magical Place on Earth isn’t immune to sudden weather shifts.

The Cold Is Already Beginning to Affect the Disney World Experience
The effects of colder temperatures at Walt Disney World can be surprisingly noticeable. Characters who typically appear outdoors in their standard costumes may instead wear cold-weather attire, creating rare and unique character interactions for guests.
Morning crowds may also look different, with families bundled up in coats, gloves, and scarves instead of the usual shorts and t-shirts. Outdoor attractions and queues, especially those with extended wait times, can feel far less comfortable in colder conditions.
Guests who planned their trips expecting warm Florida weather may now find themselves adjusting their plans entirely.
Winds chills overnight expected in the low to mid 30's, so a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY will be in effect from 3am to 9am Friday. – @VivianGonzalez7 on X
Winds chills overnight expected in the low to mid 30's, so a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY will be in effect from 3am to 9am Friday. @wsvn @7weather #flwx @abcmiami18 pic.twitter.com/fsBwVVsuKq
— Vivian Gonzalez (@VivianGonzalez7) February 5, 2026
On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit, guests have already begun sharing their reactions. Some expressed surprise at needing winter clothing in Florida, while others noted how the cold made early park mornings feel completely different than expected. A few longtime Disney visitors even described the experience as “surreal,” emphasizing how unusual such temperatures feel inside the parks.
For many, it’s a reminder that Walt Disney World vacations—no matter how carefully planned—can still hold unexpected surprises.

Here Is Everything You Can Do to Stay Warm During Your Disney World Visit
While the cold weather may feel disruptive, guests can still enjoy their Disney World vacation comfortably with the right preparation. Here are key steps you can take to stay warm:
Dress in layers. Start with a base layer, add a sweater or sweatshirt, and finish with a warm coat. Layers allow you to adjust as temperatures rise later in the day.
Wear cold-weather accessories. Gloves, scarves, and hats help protect your extremities, which lose heat the fastest. Keeping your head and hands warm makes a significant difference.
Avoid shorts and thin clothing. Even if the temperature rises later, early morning wind chills can be dangerously cold. Opt for long pants and thicker materials.
Take advantage of indoor attractions. Attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Spaceship Earth, and shows across Walt Disney World offer warm indoor environments.
Warm up with hot food and drinks. Coffee, hot chocolate, and warm meals provide both comfort and relief from cold temperatures.
Protect children carefully. Kids are especially vulnerable to cold weather, so ensure they are bundled properly with coats and accessories.
Most importantly, don’t underestimate Florida cold. The humidity can make temperatures feel colder than expected, especially during early morning hours.

What This Means for Your Disney World Vacation Moving Forward
While Central Florida’s cold weather won’t last forever, this advisory serves as a reminder that Walt Disney World guests should always prepare for unexpected conditions—even in Florida.
The cold snap is expected to pass, and soon enough, Florida’s familiar warmth will return. But for now, guests visiting Walt Disney World this week may experience something truly rare: a version of Disney magic shaped by winter chill.
For some, it may be an inconvenience. For others, it may become a unique memory—one that makes their visit even more unforgettable.
If you’re visiting Walt Disney World during this Cold Weather Advisory, preparation will be key.
Have you ever experienced unusually cold weather at Disney World? Let us know how it affected your visit.



