Best Days to Visit Walt Disney World in 2026
AI-predicted crowd levels for the next 6 months. Pick the right dates and skip the worst crowds.
Crowd Levels by Month
10 Least Crowded Days
10 Most Crowded Days
How We Predict Crowd Levels
Our crowd predictions combine multiple data sources into an AI model that forecasts daily crowd levels on a 1-10 scale. The model factors in school break schedules from thousands of districts (weighted by proximity and enrollment), historical wait time patterns, day of week, holidays, seasonal trends, and special events.
A crowd level of 1-3 means short waits (under 20 minutes for most rides). Levels 4-6 are moderate, with popular rides hitting 30-60 minutes. Levels 7-10 mean peak crowds where headliner waits can exceed 90 minutes.
General Tips for Avoiding Crowds
Visit midweek: Tuesday through Thursday consistently sees the lightest crowds across all seasons. Monday and Friday tend to be slightly busier as families extend their weekends.
Avoid school breaks: The biggest crowd driver is the percentage of nearby school districts on break. Spring break (mid-March through mid-April), summer (June-August), Thanksgiving week, and Christmas through New Year are the peak periods.
Arrive at rope drop: The first 2-3 hours after park opening have the shortest waits regardless of the crowd level. Build your itinerary around hitting headliner rides first using our trip planner.
Consider Lightning Lane: On days with crowd levels of 7+, Lightning Lane can save 2-4 hours of waiting. Use our Lightning Lane calculator to check if it is worth it for your specific dates.
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