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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
5. May If you’re able, May is an ideal time to visit Disney World. Most families with school age children are not inclined to miss the last weeks of the school year, which makes the crowds very manageable. The weather is usually perfect by vacation standards, so leave plenty of time for hanging out in the resort pool and don’t pack as man
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
6. Early March Before the spring break rush, Disney World usually enjoys a little lull in attendance, as a majority of families are still holding out for their school holidays. Epcot begins the Flower and Garden Festival during this time, which is my absolute favorite time to visit with kids. Extra playgrounds and unique food offerings ma
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
7. February With the exception of President’s Day weekend, February as a whole is a pretty great time to visit Disney, since there are no big holidays on the horizon. Plus, for the last few years Epcot has hosted the International Festival of the Arts during this month. This short festival full of performing, visual, and culinary arts is
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
8. Early January Between New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Weekend, the Disney crowds tend to be pretty light, probably because school aged children are back to the books after Christmas break. January is guaranteed to be cool—almost cold, sometimes—so it’s a great time to bundle up and visit the parks with a cup of hot chocolate in h
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
While most Disney Fanatics would argue that there’s never a bad time to visit Walt Disney World, there are definitely certain times of year that are better than others. For many people, a good Disney vacation means low crowds, short lines, and easy dinner reservations. If that’s the case for you, check out these top eight times to visit D
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Disney With No Regrets – How to Get to Everything On Your Itinerary Without Going Crazy!
1. Relax Above all, just relax and go with the flow. You want a Disney vacation that’s high on fun and low on regrets, so the VERY best way to do that is by maintaining a positive attitude and enjoying the company of those you’re with. Here’s to a magical vacation with NO REGRETS!
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2. Be Spontaneous Now that nice tidy itinerary you’ve made? Throw it out the window. Just kidding. But you are gonna need to hold those ideals pretty loosely. Rides get shut down temporarily. Shows get cancelled or put on rain delay. The unexpected will undoubtedly mess with your itinerary. That’s OK! You’ve got your highlighted list. If
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3. Re-plan Then, with your newly made reservations in hand as well as your map, re-plan your itinerary so that you don’t end up zigzagging all over the park. It might be as easy as going the opposite way around the Magic Kingdom “circle”, or you may have to adjust your World Showcase route. There’s no wrong way to do it—you’re just trying
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Disney With No Regrets – How to Get to Everything On Your Itinerary Without Going Crazy!
4. Make Reservations When your dining and Fast Pass reservation windows open up, you’ll want to do your best to reserve your top rides (A list rides with historically long lines) and your top restaurants at the ideal times on your preliminary plan. Does this happen all the time? Hardly. But do the best you can and be flexible. If you’d ho
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Disney With No Regrets – How to Get to Everything On Your Itinerary Without Going Crazy!
5. Plot a Course Looking at your map once again, try to plot out your ideal route through the park. A perfect route would cover all the A’s and B’s in one section before moving on to the next, taking into account your ideal meal places and ideal Fast Pass times. Also, don’t forget to look at show times and parade times. I wouldn’t spend a
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