April 2026 at Disney World: Crowd Calendar & Info

Our guide to April 2026 at Walt Disney World offers a free crowd calendar, weeks to visit & avoid, weather, ride refurbishments, and tips for navigating the chaos of Easter and Spring Break. Plus, info for Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios.

If you’re considering a spring visit, April crowds fluctuate depending upon whether Easter occurs in April. During most years, that’s the case. In the last decade, Easter has happened during March in only 2016 and 2024. This coming year, Easter falls on April 5, 2026. That’s 15 days earlier than last year, which had a late holiday.

You can expect the week before and days after that to be among the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World. Spring Break crowds will descend upon Walt Disney World throughout both months. But with Easter occurring in early April 2026, the season is going to be more condensed that last year–more on par with the historical norm.

The upside of Easter is that you it means somewhat of a special event in April, with a few offerings for the holiday. It isn’t much, but the Easter Bunny (and Mrs. Bunny) meet and greet in Magic Kingdom and decorated eggs at the resorts are enjoyable. Still, we’d gladly trade these for lower crowds!

Here’s what else you can expect during April at Walt Disney World, organized by category…

April Weather at Disney World

Outside of the first week, April is exceptional when it comes to weather. Lows at the beginning of the month are in the low-60s and creep up into the mid-60s by the end of the month. High temperatures range from 80 to 85 degrees. Take a look at the “comfortable” band on this page–those are the kind of averages we like to see!

Obviously, anomalies are possible in both the “too cool” and “too hot” directions, but largely, April is one of the more comfortable months weather-wise in Orlando. April is more predictable than March and May, both of which are more likely to have unseasonable cold snaps (in the case of March) or early humidity (in the case of May). While all 3 months are great for weather, April is the “safest.”

April Special Events at Disney World

If you’re visiting on Easter or the weeks immediately before it, it’s also worth noting that there are special festivities for the holiday. Take a look at our Guide to Easter at Walt Disney World for more on the beautifully-decorated eggs, seasonal foods, Magic Kingdom meet & greet, pre-parade, and everything else you can expect from Easter in the parks and hotels.

Much more significant than that is the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, which continues in April and brings a vibrant atmosphere to Epcot, but there’s not much else. The annual event will run for the entire month of April, continuing until just after Memorial Day.

There’s also the runDisney Springtime Surprise event from April 16-20, 2026. That event will have an impact on crowd levels, as we’ll discuss below. There’s also the ICU Junior World & World Cheerleading Championships, Cheerleading Worlds, and Summit Championship to be held from April 22, 2026 to May 3, 2026.

These are major dance and cheerleading competitions that boost attendance at the parks and occupancy at the hotels, usually the All Stars and Coronado Springs. The impact on crowd levels in the parks isn’t significant as a whole–and tends to be overblown based on anecdotal experiences, which can be quite bad.

Meaning that you could think they’re a huge negative if you’re stuck in line for Haunted Mansion behind a group of 100 cheerleaders…or you might never see a single participant during a weeklong trip. Accordingly, you should always check out the ESPN Wide World of Sports calendar before booking your trip–and especially, your resort.

Finally, there’s After Hours at Magic Kingdom, After Hours at EPCOT and After Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. These occur sporadically and, as the names suggest, are held after park closing. They have minimal impact on daytime crowd levels, but result in a slight bump in crowds during the evening ‘mix-in’ time.

We do not recommend changing your plans because of After Hours at Magic Kingdom or EPCOT, but you might want to do DHS on a different evening. Normally, that park is great for lower wait times at the end of the night, albeit to a lesser degree on After Hours dates. It’s also possible to have two showings of Fantasmic (a strategy game-changer) on nights when After Hours is not occurring.

Aside from Easter week, expect above average park hours in April. It’s worth noting that park hours are a decent proxy for projected attendance levels, so the later a particular park is open, the higher Disney expects the crowds to be. Plan accordingly. For more tips on what times of year might be good for visiting, check out our Walt Disney World Crowd Calendars post for the best and worst months of the year.

April Refurbishments & New Rides

In terms of attractions that will be closed during April 2026, check the Walt Disney World Refurbishment Schedule. The bad news is that Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and Big Thunder Mountain will be closed through April 2026. As will a few other small-scale attractions.

The good news is that Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin will reopen on April 8, 2026. This comes after the attraction closed for refurbishment late last summer. We strongly suspect it’ll soft open before Easter, but at minimum, it’ll be open for the rest of the month once April 8th rolls around.

As a fair warning, that refurbishment calendar doesn’t reflect the full scope and scale of construction at Walt Disney World. The parks are just now ramping up their next development cycle, and that will be very evident by early 2026 in Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

While the guest impact won’t be nearly as bad as the last development cycle, there will be visible construction walls, closures, and more. See Walt Disney World’s 5-Year Plan: Construction, Closing & Opening Dates for New Lands & Rides for everything you need to know.

When it comes to new additions for 2026, the bad news is that nothing aside from Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin will be open in April. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is the next attraction to reopen, and that’ll happen in early May. Otherwise, everything else debuts for Cool Kids’ Summer on May 26, 2026, with a couple of attractions opening a few days ahead of that on May 22, 2026. That’s the big weekend for new additions.

As of April, the newest additions at that time will be Zootopia Better Zoogether. Other recent additions that are less than a year old include Test Track 3.0, Villains Unfairly Ever After, and Little Mermaid: A Musical Adventure. There’s also Disney Starlight Night Parade, which should be performed nightly. This is probably the biggest new-ish addition at Walt Disney World, and it’s also at Magic Kingdom.

Overall, the biggest new thing in Orlando isn’t at Walt Disney World at all, but rather, at Universal Orlando: Epic Universe. This brand-new theme park will be roughly one year old (counting previews) as of April 2026, and this should be a sweet spot of lower crowds and smoother operations once you get to mid-month. When it’s firing on all cylinders and crowds are manageable, Epic Universe is something special. See Best Dates to Visit Epic Universe in 2026 for recommendations.

For an overview of what else is on the horizon, see What’s New & Next at Walt Disney World in 2026 & Beyond.

April 2026 Crowd Calendar for Disney World

While April is not the Spring Break month for most colleges and schools with static Spring Break schedules, many schools in the United States schedule their Spring Breaks around Easter. This means that the couple of weeks around Easter (particularly the week before) will be two of the busiest of the year.

The week after Easter is still busy, as many school districts–particularly those in the Northeast and Midwest–have their Spring Breaks that week. This is more pronounced the earlier that the holiday occurs, and Easter 2026 is falling 2 weeks earlier than last year. This is the perfect distance between Presidents’ Day/Mid-Winter Break and the end of the school year, so we expect an uptick in year-over-year crowds the week following Easter as a result.

Consequently, you can expect the two busiest weeks of the month to be the first two. The week leading up to Easter is usually the busiest week between mid-January and mid-October, and often the busiest all the way until Christmas (usually worse than Columbus Day/Fall Break, Veterans Day/Jersey Week, and Thanksgiving).

The worst week of the entire Spring Break season will be March 30 to April 6, 2026. This is a fairly safe prediction year in and year out, regardless of what else happens. Easter week has been the busiest of spring break season for as long as we’ve been covering Walt Disney World, although mid-March when Orange County is out has come close a couple of times.

It’s worth noting that the week leading up to Easter did not have its usual 10/10 crowd levels in 2025. The week leading up to Easter was unsurprisingly busy, with a bit of a lull (comparatively) for the holiday weekend itself. No huge surprise there, as crowds heading home before the weekend has increasingly become the trend. This is driven by a number of factors, but mostly higher prices. Easter was “only” 8/10, which may seem heavy–but that was the slowest Easter week we’ve seen since 2021.

However, Easter also occurred later than normal and that undoubtedly resulted in some schools shifting their Spring Breaks as a result. With Easter 2026 occurring the first weekend of April, our expectation is that it’s a return to normal, with average crowds across the entire week of at least 9/10. Again, the holiday weekend itself will be slower than the days leading up to it.

The next week will slow slightly, but that Monday through Thursday especially should still be very busy. We’d anticipate 6/10 to 7/10 crowd levels for the week as a whole. Note that this is significantly higher than the week after Easter last year (4/10 for the week). However, the two-week shift forward will make a big difference.

Although there are some straggler school districts, expect April 14, 2026 (Tax Day Eve!) to be the unofficial end of the Spring Break season. That will be partially–but not fully–offset by new ticket deals, but crowd levels should still be trending downward for the remainder of April 2026. We’d expect average or below (4/10) crowd levels that week as a result.

The downtrend should continue for the remainder of the month and into May 2026. Our expectation for all of those weeks in the lead-up to Memorial Day is average crowds in the 3/10 to 4/10 range. That’s about what happened last year, and the end result was a slow 6-week stretch from late April through May. We aren’t predicting crowd levels that are that low, but 1/10 to 2/10 crowd levels are more likely than 4/10.

See our list of the 10 Best & Worst Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World in 2026 for additional recommendations about dates to go and ones to avoid around this time of year (and others).

Note that the runDisney Springtime Surprise will occur April 16-20, 2026. Despite that, our expectation is still 4/10 crowd levels, with the actual Saturday and Sunday of the runDisney races being even lower than that. As we’ve observed repeatedly over the last few years, runDisney events don’t move the needle much on crowds–especially on the weekends themselves.

As noted above, there’s also a trio of big cheer and dance events that are held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in the second half of the month (event dates: April 22-24, 2026; April 24-27, 2026; April 30 to May 3, 2026). Those also won’t have a huge impact on crowds. At least, not in a vacuum.

Generally speaking, sporting events do not have much impact on overall crowd levels for Walt Disney World as a whole. There simply are not enough participants with park tickets to move the needle. However, they can contribute in a major way to localized congestion and crowd levels, spiking wait times at various attractions. if you visit the same park as their entire (or large portions of) their group attends your perception of their impact might be very different.

These groups can have a major impact on resort room availability, as there are tons of attendees and they take up huge blocks at the All Stars, Coronado Springs, and a few other hotels. That, in turn, reduces inventory there and pushes other people to different hotels.

Long story short, a lot of hotels can sell out completely, causing planners to freak out that the parks are going to be chaotic and crowded. Which can be true…sometimes. But there are two things to keep in mind. The first is that the majority of guests in the parks at any given moment always come from off-site.

The second is that the youth groups are primarily participating in sporting events at the ESPN Wide World of Sports, not going to the parks. So to some extent, they are occupying rooms and displacing guests who would otherwise visit the parks. (See Why Are Walt Disney World Resorts Sold Out? for a more thorough explanation.)

All things considered, April 2026 will be busy at Walt Disney World, but not nearly as bad as March 2026 as a whole. Easter will be the busiest week of the Spring Break season, but the rest of the month shouldn’t be too terrible. Above average as a whole, but not insanely busy.

Ultimately, April can be one of the worst months to visit Walt Disney World. However, that’s largely because of Easter–and only when that holiday occurs deeper in the month. With Easter happening earlier this year, the Spring Break season will largely be winding down by the second week of the month.

Other than that, April 2026 shouldn’t be that bad. Fewer school districts have their breaks in the second half-plus of April. This should make it a good month to visit, especially if you want to get in before the summer heat arrives, which seems to happen earlier every year. The biggest disappointment this year is that nothing new is opening by April aside from Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, which means you’ll have to visit starting around May 26, 2026 to experience all of the new and reimagined attractions.

Beyond crowds, April is actually appealing for other reasons. The weather is great, refurbishments are rare, and Epcot is looking great with Flower & Garden Festival. The second half of April 2026 after Spring Break season ends should be absolutely fantastic–the intersection of pleasant weather (knock on wood–it’s Florida, so heat and humidity are always possibilities!), low crowds, and Walt Disney World in bloom.

Planning a Walt Disney World trip? Learn about hotels on our Walt Disney World Hotels Reviews page. For where to eat, read our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews. To save money on tickets or determine which type to buy, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at clever items to take. For what to do and when to do it, our Walt Disney World Ride Guides will help. For comprehensive advice, the best place to start is our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide for everything you need to know!

Your Thoughts

Do you agree or disagree with our thoughts on April? Do you think it’s average, exceptional, or somewhere in between? Enjoy visiting for Easter? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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  1. Massachusetts schools have their spring break from April 18-26th this year. Not sure the one state will make a huge difference but good to know.

  2. My birthday is 18th April (Good Friday this year), and despite the potentially huge crowds I’m heading to WDW for the long weekend to celebrate. I got a great deal for the hotel and park tickets combined via WDW website. I’ve been a couple of times over public holidays and I find it’s fine as long as you align your expectations.

  3. we are planning to go 4/10-4/13 2025 will crowds be too high? I don’t know if I want to go in May as it might be too hot.

  4. Hi,
    we are planning a trip for april 2025. cant change. We did some research, days we have to avoid:
    3 – 6 Disney run
    13 – 21 easter week
    25 – 28 cheerleading
    so if we plan the trip between 7 – 12 are we ‘safe’? When i look for springbreak dates, the most are in March? We will be traveling with a 2 year old so we can skip the ‘scary rides’. Are we crazy if we went 7 – 12?
    Mandy

  5. my family and i are planning on going late april, from the 29th to may 1st. do you think this is a good time to go? hoping its not too busy but ive lost track of the cheer competitions going on

  6. I know all star worlds cheer is happening in Orlando April 18 through April 21st. so I would expect a lot of cheerleaders to be at Disney and universal even though it isn’t held on property.

  7. Planning a family trip for April 01-05. Is this a good time to go? Hoping for less crowd to maximize our visit. Thank you.

  8. Going 11th april to 24th April this year. Hoping and sounds like crowds will have died down a lot. A friend of mine went exactly two weeks after easter sunday last year and said it was moderate. He said you do see some of the dance clubs and there was runtime but didnt seem to make a huge difference. That was more the weekends so maybe do animal kingdom or a water park tose days. Universal was very quiet he said. Disney was Moderate. Hoping for the same! For the sake of 12 dollars will likely do Genie plus some days anyway. Weekdays sounds fine. Its just managing your weekends. Little tip, Sunday is actually a fairly quiet day for Hollywood studios and Magic kingdom according to this website and a few others. Even saturday is ok. Monday/Tuesday are worse. Sounds like those days would be best for Epcot/AK/water parks

    1. Likewise we’re going to WDW April 8-16 and we are expecting to miss the Easter crowds, if only by a single day. In most years just the last two weeks of April are low/moderate crowds but because this year Easter falls on March 31 it should just be the first week of April that’s nuts. At least, that’s what we expect from reading this webpage and others about what to expect in April. That week we’re both going is a “precision strike” that targets a week that’s usually not on other hyper-planner’s radars. It will also be cooler for the kids than later in April or May and with less precipitation so it has the potential to be one the best single weeks of the year to visit.

  9. Thank you for all the great information! I’ve planned a trip for April 15-19 so it looks like I’ll overlap with the runDisney weekend will overlap with the end of my trip. I’m currently planning Animal Kingdom for Thursday the 18th and Magic Kingdom for Friday the 19th. Do you have a tips for managing the parks on these days?

  10. Hi – I looked at your article for Feb 2024 planning and if you were to choose between visiting the parks the week of Feb 19 or Apr 1, which would be better? After reading your posts, I’m now leaning towards Apr 1 but curious what you’d advise. Thanks!

  11. Hi! what is your opinion on crowd levels going to the parks April 14th-17th 2024 given the races April 18-21 2024?

  12. Hello, my family of 4 will be visiting Animal Kingdom on 4/26 and Magic Kingdom 4/27. It sounds like we’ll miss the “larger” crowds, do you think we should get genie+? I’ve read here that we may be able to go without for AK… I just want to do as much as we can as 2 days was all we could muster. I’m hoping the lines won’t be too long and my family will be blessed with some patience.
    I’m feeling very overwhelmed about the whole thing as historically things I plan fall to pieces.

    1. Krystal, you’ll be fine. Those are good days for the parks. Wednesday might be better for Magic Kingdom as it’s usually an arrival/departure day for most. Do Animal Kingdom Thursday. End of April the crowds aren’t terrible. Average to sometimes slightly low (especially if Easter is earlier, which it is this year). If you can, try to get to the parks half hour before open, and go to the parks again in the evening until close. The end of the night especially is nice crowd wise as families with young kids are done for the day, lol! We walk on Pirates, Thunder Mtn and others at the end of the night. Get on Flight of Passage like 5-15 minutes before close. Even if the wait is like 30-45 minutes standby. Disney allows entry to rides until close, they schedule employees accordingly, so it’s not going to a restaurant before close where it inconveniences the staff. My niece works for Disney and her shift is an hour, sometimes two past close. Pandora is neat at night. We typically do parks open until 1ish, go back to hotel and come back around 4-5. No genie, and haven’t had problems and are able to hit most, if not all, rides. Peak times you might not be able to do this, but you’re not going a peak time. Have a great trip!

  13. yes we will be visiting WDW and coming over from Liverpool UK staying at grand desino tower 20th April till 5th May. we lost my husband to terminal Bowel cancer 1st Feb so this trip is special to carry him in mine and our two little boys hearts with us!! I hope it’s nice mid to lower crowds at this time and in UK Easter holidays and spring break is over here late March into early April. Any tips or advice for us?

    1. I was wondering the same thing. I think a better title would be, “My Take on What Crowds Will Be Like in April”. I guess the takeaway is that the first two weeks of April should be the busiest at WDW for 2023. And that the last two week of April will be more like average weeks at WDW. Apparently there’s no day by day calendar of what the crowds will be like.

  14. We are planning April 21-29th from Canada – is it typical that spring breaks are that late in the month?
    Think we will be safe to go that week?

    1. Hoping most of the Spring Break crowds are back home by then because we will be at Disney as well. We are in Texas, and Spring Break is in March.

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