Best Year to Visit Disney World?
When to visit Walt Disney World is a common question, and as construction has increased, readers have been asking about the best year for a Walt Disney World vacation instead of months or weeks. At this point, it’s whether to wait or go for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary in 2021?
With a slew of Opening Dates & Details for Resorts, Rides & Restaurants at Walt Disney World Announced, the massive Epcot reimagining well underway, and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance now open (click here for our spoiler-free ride review), we thought it’d be worth tackling this topic.
It’s been such a frequently asked question and point of concern that we have a separate What’s New & What’s Next at Walt Disney World in 2021 & 2022 post, and mention when to visit in terms of years in our regularly-updated Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Guide. Suffice to say, for those planning a once-in-a-lifetime vacation, choosing the best time with the most new things open and the least construction is important…
There are some definite upsides to waiting. Walt Disney World is in an unprecedented era of expansion, much of which follows a period of stagnation that occurred in the aughts. Frankly, this is playing catch-up, and should have happened years if not a decade ago.
This huge expansion is the obvious reason to wait, and we’re going to delve into timing these numerous projects to take advantage of the most openings and least construction. However, there are also significant downsides to waiting, as we will also cover here.
We’d hazard a guess that people reading this are going to fall squarely into two camps: those like us who visit annually or more, and those who are planning a first-time (and depending upon how that goes, only time) visit, and wanting to choose the best time.
Rather than posing a question in the post title and not answering it, we will provide two very specific times when those of you in the latter group should visit: late November or early December 2021 and mid-January 2022. Obviously, these are not the only times we’d recommend visiting (to the contrary, we ourselves will take countless trips between those times), but if we had to pick only two times to visit between now and then, those timeframes would be it.
Let’s start with right now. The biggest expansion at Walt Disney World in recent memory is Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and that’s done now that the second ride, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, has debuted. This is the flagship attraction of Star Wars Land, and the biggest budget ride that Walt Disney World has ever built.
Additionally, the Disney Skyliner gondolas are operating, all construction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has wrapped up, and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is now open. Plus, both Grand Destino Tower and Disney’s Riviera Resort are now open.
Really, any time between now and November/December 2021 is also workable if you simply follow our normal When to Visit Walt Disney World advice to avoid higher crowds. The big thing we recommended waiting for was Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. Now that it’s open, there’s less reason to delay. (It was worth the wait!)
Our basis for recommending late November or early December 2021 is because we like Christmas, not because something incredible is opening this fall. October 1, 2021 is the important date, as that’s Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary. Everything new for 2021 will have debuted by then.
There’s also the downside of waiting until Christmas, and that’s the likelihood of increased construction at Epcot as that park continues the rest of its huge reimagining. Future World is currently in rough shape, and that’ll likely continue throughout this year.
In fact, this is such an issue that we have a separate Should You Skip Epcot? post that discusses the pros and cons of visiting during this state of transition. We think most people will still want to see Epcot–and World Showcase is pretty much free of construction–but it’s still worth reading that and seeing all of the photos to mentally prepare yourself for how Epcot looks right now.
Magic Kingdom is another park that will likely see more work done in the next year or so, especially as it gears up for enhancements set to debut during the nostalgia-heavy Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary celebration.
One of these placemaking projects is the Royal Makeover of Cinderella Castle, which is now finished. We anticipate more around Magic Kingdom following that in preparation for the park’s golden anniversary. Speaking of which…
Walt Disney World opened on October 1, 1971, meaning that its 50th Anniversary will occur on October 1, 2021. It might seem logical for its anniversary celebration to begin on that date, but this is not official. It’s just as likely that an 18 month celebration would begin slightly before then.
If the 50th Anniversary celebration is underway by September 2021, that would be an ideal time to visit. It’s the heart of off-season, and will have lower crowds than October (albeit less desirable weather).
We anticipate October 2021 to be incredibly crowded, with many longtime fans planning ‘homecoming’ style family trips to celebrate the momentous occasion. There is always a surge of guests for any 5 or 10 year anniversary, but the 50th should see a significantly greater influx of crowds–especially if Walt Disney World puts on a meaningful event.
Irrespective of crowds, we will be among that group. As with many other longtime fans, we’re eager to pay tribute to a magical place that has meant so much to us. If you’re a first-timer, infrequent visitor, or just averse to crowds, going in October 2021 may not be as appealing to you.
Accordingly, mid-January 2022 is a time during the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary celebration when many of the big additions will be open. It’s also during a season when the crowds should generally be lighter and when the weather is nice.
Going during this off-season month will help blunt the (anticipated) increase in overall crowd levels between now and 2021. However, as we discussed at length in our Peak Crowds in Winter “Off-Season” at Walt Disney World post, crowds in the doldrums of winter have been surprisingly bad for the last two years.
The good news is that Walt Disney World is anticipating huge crowds and has projects in both Epcot and Magic Kingdom to help absorb those crowds, and pull guests away from Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The bad news is that the earliest of those large-scale projects will open in Summer 2021, with other projects debuting in 2022.
Another potential, significant downside to waiting is cost. As demand and attendance increase, so too will prices. While it’s impossible to prognostic exactly how high room rates will surge, it’s easy to envision a scenario with a 25% across the board increase between now and 2022. We’ve already seen more significant bumps at the Disney Skyliner resorts.
The thing is, Walt Disney World prices do not exist in a vacuum. There are also scenarios where such price increases are not sustainably in light of larger economic circumstances. In the last several years as consumer confidence and the markets have soared, so too have Disney’s prices.
It remains our belief that an economic ‘correction’ is on the horizon at some point in 2021 or 2022, and that would undermine Disney’s ability to continue such price increases unabated. Accordingly, you might actually be able to enjoy an improved guest experience and the above-mentioned amenities while actually pay less than current prices. Or perhaps that’s a pipe dream on our part. Everyone has their own perception of the economy, so don’t substitute our judgment for your own.
Of course, all of this is speculation on our part. The only thing we know for sure is that Walt Disney World has a history of price increases, would undoubtedly like to increase prices more, and will do so if the market will bear it. If the market won’t, prices will decline. Unfortunately, if a recession does occur, it could also impact your ability to travel. But we’re veering too far off-topic now.
Suffice to say, we think there’s really no time like the present to plan a trip to Walt Disney World. For the last two years, we’ve been advising a lot of vacation planners to wait, so it’s good to finally be in a position where the fruits of all this construction are (mostly) about to come to fruition. While there is some upside to waiting until Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary in 2021 or visiting in early 2022, there are also a lot of unknowns about that, and the biggest expansion in WDW history is already complete. In the immortal words of the Sherman Brothers:
“Now is the time now is the best time
Now is the best time of your life…
Yesterday’s mem’ries may sparkle and gleam
Tomorrow is still but a dream
Right here and now you’ve got it made
The world’s forward marching and you’re in the parade!”
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Your Thoughts
Do you agree or disagree with our recommendations for visiting Walt Disney World in the next few years? Are you looking forward to visiting once big additions, including Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, are open? Will you wait until Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary? Any thoughts or predictions of your own to add? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing feedback about your experiences is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
My daughter will be celebrating her 50th Birthday at WDW on Feb. 2, 2021. It is very disappointing that Disney is not celebrating the Whole Year 1971, instead of waiting until October. She celebrated her 40th Birthday at DisneyWorld and had planned for a big celebration this coming February 2nd. I know it will not be the same.
Hi Tom.. do you have any updates on the 50th anniversary celebration?
Thanks!
I’m one of that ones who never been to WDW and that will have one opportunity only to go! I’m always “wow” when read about people going every year…I’m dreaming of going since little girl (40 years ago) and I’m saving money for 2 years now (in my country our salary is low, all the money for hotels, tickets and flights are insanely high!). Saying that, we were planing our trip for march 2021, but with all the construction in EPCOT (Epcot is for us one priority) we will wait one more year until march 2022..hopefully there will be 50th anniversary celebration going on (Fingers crossed)
Interested in your blog but don’t see where to sign up please
Does anyone think they will still be celebrating during Summer 2022?
We have a trip booked for the first week of August in 2020 and can not wait! Simply put.
“Don’t let the romanticized notion of the perfect be the enemy of the good.“ Love this. I’m writing it inside my planner for 2020. I’m a perfectionist, so it’s definitely something worth reading every day as a reminder that not everything in life will be perfect, and that’s ok!
Proposal: Instead of visiting Disney World in 2020, visit another Disney destination you haven’t been to before.
Go to Aulani. Disneyland. An International Park. Go on a Cruise. Take an ABD. ANYTHING that is new to you.
Take a break. Disney World will still be there in 2021. And 2022. And so on.
We’re heading to Disneyland in Dec 2020!
Good idea. Thinking about going to universal and holding out until TRON is completed and up and running. That and Mickey/Minnie ride are really the only new attractions my family is excited to experience.
We are going in late August 2020. We rebooked then because of hurricane. As I get older, I definitely don’t want to wait. We never know what tomorrow will bring. Enjoyed the info on rise of resistance. Can’t wait to see GE. Thanks Tom!
Worked on this project in 1971 when they opened with Murphy Electric. Was a great place to work and enjoyed being part of this project as it has brought so much joy and happiness to so many children.
So we’re booked this Thanksgiving, but with the opening of Rise of the Resistance ride Dec 5th it’s become a super tuff decision not to cancel and book for Easter break 2020. HELP!!
Hi all!
I went to WDW for my honeymoon during the last week of April and first of May 2018. There was all the hype coming up to Galaxy’s Edge, and the huge 2+ hour lines were constant at Flight of Passage, and 7 dwarves mine, but the parks and other attractions were so comfortable with not too much and not too little amount of people, I even got to book at Be Our Guest and Victoria and Albert while I was already there.
Also, I booked at Port Orleans Riverside for less than 250/night.
My tip is, right after spring break, I believe is a good off-peak-season time to visit. The weather is gorgeous (not too hot, little chance of rain, and cool in the evenings), there are huge discounts on hotels, and you still get to see the “new lands” while just missing the huge crowds in the new areas (as most open summer/end of year). So maybe April/May 2020 or 2022 might be the best time after the full ride opening at galaxy’s edge and 50th anniversary, for those who have a tough time with crowds at Disney.
Ordinarily I would agree with you but this year was an exception for us. Our last 6,-7 trips were in May, after spring break and before school is out. It was perfect. This year was awful. Crowds were huge and rude! It rained (poured) for two of the 5 days of our visit. Next year we will do only the cruise. I’m getting too old for the walking and waiting, even with a fast pass.
My sister and I are planning a long weekend trip in the spring of 2020 and then are planning a longer trip for 2021 for the 50th hopefully in September or October.
I last went to WDW in December 2017. I want to go back, but am discouraged by the oppressive crowds and rampant cost escalation. While I can afford to go to Disney, It may not be worth it any more. I am going to price out early November 2020. I like to stay at the Wilderness Lodge, but will most likely have to pay rack rate since I’m not a DVC member. I am thinking about going to Universal Orlando instead of Disney. We’ll see.
Hi! Thanks for a great read. Just wondering if summer of 2021 isn’t suggested in here solely based on the weather/crowds components or something else ?
We’ve been going to Disney every 3-4 years from Canada and wanted to wait for everything to be completed, including TRON and Guardians. In other words, if we are OK with the usual crowds and weather in summer, is there anything else we should know specifically for summer 2021?
Thanks!
Hey Tom, is there anyway that you could make & post with a timeline of nrw attraction openings, like a list in order of expected opening dates (even if you need to make notes that some are just approximate or best guesses on the dates would be fine) of all the new rides/attractions that you’re aware of that are opening up between now and say the end of 2022 maybe? There are a lot being mentionef in your articlex and Im very intetested in most of them but I just cant keep track of it all in my head. Im bouncing between your different articles trying to read it all & see whats opening when, or approximately when, and Im having trouble organiizing the timeline for openings. We are in Canada and I cant afford to go visit as often as you do but I dont think I can wait tiĺ January 2022 either. Im thinking maybe a trip in early May or late April 2020 (really want to avoid a huge lovebug infestation) or should I wait till the end of November 2020 after Thanksgiving? I wanted to see Star Wars so badly I couldnt wait & I booked at DISNEYLAND thinking they were opening first & hoping by waiting till mid September both rides in SWGE might be open there by then. Now its opening Resistance at WDW HS first. This was dissappointing but then I did manage to snag a room with the free dining deal staying at Pop Century (Ya! Sky Gondolas) for the first week of December. Unfortunately I ended up sadly having to cancel those reservations plans at WDW for December as I already had nonrefundable or changeable flights booked to Orange County & just couldnt cancel my DISNEYLAND trip & also just couldnt find a way to budget financially for taking the two trips so close together. So Im going to try to plan a trip for WDW late April/early May 2020 for OR wait snd go just after Thanksgiving there at late November / early Devember so I can do Star Wars G E Resistance ride ( Hopefully they have added SWGE rides to fastpass by then). I’d also love to see all these new attractions coming up: Minnie & Mickeys Railroad , Tron, Remys, Guardians of the Galaxy, Mary Poppins,is there a Moana attraction coming too, and are there an Avengers ride & a Spiderman ride coming? When should I book another trip back to see all of those? Or should I have to plan 2 more trips to see it all? I cant do Jan 2022.
What about after thanksgiving November 2021, May 2022, late September or late November 2022? Id really love a list with a timeline for the opening dates of all these new attractions coming up in the next few years, even if some dates were just approx. Then I could start planning and know how much money I need to save up. Thanks for all the tips and info Tom. Hoping the upcoming hurricane heading to Florida doesnt cause too much damage or take any lives. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the people in Florida this week hoping that all stay out of harms way. Best Wishes.
My Mom & I are planning on going to WDW in either Summer or Christmas 2021. I think the WDW 50th celebration will actually start in May/June 2021
We’re going in 2020!
I’m waiting for Tron, Remy, Moana, and Mary Poppins at EpCot.
So, will that be some time in 2022? Im having a hard time keeping it straight in my head whats opening when? I am looking fotward to all of those you mentioned plus Guardians of the Galaxy coaster, Minnie & Mickeys railroad ride & are they opening another Avengers or Spiderman ride too?
Would absolutely love it if they bring the TRON light show and BT’s music to Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom.