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10 Times a Year When Crowds Are At their Worst at Disney World

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1.     Run Disney Marathon Weekends – Recreational running has truly taken the world by storm.
 
2.     Spring Break – Cancun and Miami aren’t the only places students flock to during their beloved Spring Break.
 
3.     Easter – While WDW doesn’t recognize this holiday beyond some extra decorations and festive merchandise, the week of Easter is still an incredibly popular time to travel.
 
4.     Summer Break – Speaking of school breaks, the long summer breaks continue to be the mostpopular time for family travel.
 
5.     Food and Wine Festival – This extremely popular EPCOT festival has grown from a handful of weekends to a three-month celebration.
 
6.     Halloween – Speaking of popular fall events, Halloween has also become quite a spooktacular time to travel to Orlando!
 
7.     Thanksgiving – Once upon a time, the week including and following Thanksgiving used to be a golden time to enjoy WDW’s Christmas décor without the crowds.
 
8.     Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championship Week – The first week of December should be avoided if you’re anti-swarms of teenagers.
 
9.     Christmas – Unsurprisingly, the most popular holiday in the U.S. is also the most popular time to visit WDW!
 
10.  New Year’s Eve – Piggybacking off the Christmas craziness, New Year’s Eve is another challenging time to visit.

Rebekah

Rebekah is a life-long Disney enthusiast who is thrilled to be sharing her passion with fellow fanatics! As someone who lived on a Disney diet in childhood, her appreciation for the company has only grown over time. When Rebekah isn't planning her next trip, she can be found reading, blogging, obsessively exercising, and participating in the musical theater community.

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