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15 Tantalizing Treats Your Family Will Love At Disney World Parks
15. Butterfinger Cupcake – Starring Rolls Café (Hollywood Studios) Walt Disney World has a long history with delicious cupcakes, but this one knocks it out of the galaxy. This massive chocolate treat is generously iced and coated in a layer of Butterfinger crumbles. The best part waits in the middle though. A glorious molten chocolate fil
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15 Tantalizing Treats Your Family Will Love At Disney World Parks
Over the years, Walt Disney World has been hard at work carving out a place of honor among foodies. Whether you prefer comfort food, fine dining, or exceptional snacks on the go – WDW has an endless supply. Today, we’re going to discuss a subject many are passionate about. Dessert. When it comes to satisfying that sweet tooth, you’ll have
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
1. Early December In between Thanksgiving and Christmas is typically a safe bet, since most school kids won’t skip classes between those two major holidays. All the Christmas celebrations are in full swing, including Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party on select nights. Weather in Orlando is usually mild or cool, but not cold, making it a
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
2. Early November While late October is to be avoided because of Halloween guests and late November brings large crowds due to Thanksgiving break, there is a small window in early November where you can usually enjoy some lower than average crowds. Food and Wine Fest is winding down, but beware of the Wine and Dine Marathon which brings a
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
3. Early October Early October remains a decent time to visit Disney World as well. The crowds are still moderate to low, and the weather starts to get milder. Food and Wine Fest continues, and Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party begins on select nights. In addition, fall decorations and merchandise comes out, which makes for great phot
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8 Lowest Crowd Times to Visit Disney World (And Why They’re The Best!)
4. September While the summer months should be avoided if possible, September brings another downturn in attendance when the traditional school year starts back up again. One minor exception is Labor Day Weekend, which tends to be a favorite mini getaway time for semi-local Floridians. And guess what? Food and Wine Festival begins at Epco
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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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