2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar

Our free Disneyland crowd calendars cover best & worst dates to visit in 2026. This helps you choose when to go and days to avoid for shorter lines & lower wait times at Disney California Adventure and Disneyland. These monthly guides offer info about ride closures & what’s new, events, weather, prices, and more to help you save time…and your sanity!
These Disneyland and DCA crowd calendars will help you choose when to visit the parks based on a variety of variables: school schedules, holiday breaks, lowest tier ticket prices, discounts, typical travel times to Southern California, Anaheim Convention Center events, and more. There are a lot of little (and big) changes that will have an impact on attendance at Disneyland throughout 2026.
Let’s start with the bad news, which is that Disneyland crowds have spiked over the first few months of 2026. After signs of slowing down last year, that trend has been reversed in a big way. Disneyland has offered aggressive ticket deals plus a full calendar of events and entertainment aimed at enticing locals and tourists to visit or return to the parks. If you’re visiting soon, brace yourself for higher crowds.
Most predictive crowd calendars are based on historical precedent, and there are a few curveballs that this year is throwing. Accordingly, we’d caution against over-reliance on this or any other Disneyland crowd calendars for the next few months. (Especially the automated AI ones that just take historical wait times and spit out future predictions without explanation.)
There are a couple of reasons for the higher crowds. The first is the launch of a new tier of Magic Key Annual Pass, the Explore Key. This replaces the Enchant Key, and will add 39 more days of validity in June and July 2026. The goal of this is to reverse declining summer attendance, and it will succeed to some extent.
How much this moves the needle is the big question. The Explore Key went on sale in mid-January, and has been reasonably popular given that its $999 price point is almost $500 cheaper than the next highest tier. However, it’s still $400 more expensive than the lowest level AP.
It’ll also take time before Explore Keys fully enter circulation, so the impact on Summer 2026 crowds might be negligible. We’re expecting a slight uptick as a result of the Explore Key, but it won’t be the difference maker–that’ll come down to ticket discounts. Speaking of which…

The bigger impact as we enter the new year is the 2026 Disneyland Park Hopper Ticket Deal. These discounted tickets are valid for visits from now through May 21, 2026.
At the beginning of the year, we wrote that this ticket deal was a game-changer that alone had the potential to upend crowd calendars. We predicted higher crowds for the duration of the deal, pointing to the fact that this was the best ticket discount Disneyland had offered in roughly a decade, and it had a larger eligibility pool than normal.
Unfortunately, this prediction has proven correct. The parks have been slammed for most of the first few months of the year, and the ticket deal has been such a smash success that Disneyland actually ended it early. (Normally, this type of deal would’ve been available for purchase through mid-May 2026.)
If you’re wondering why Disneyland would’ve ended a “successful” sale early, take a look at the reservation calendar for the ticket deal as of April 2nd:

As you can see, it’s slim pickings right now. Most Fridays through Sundays have no availability, and even many weekdays are gone. And this will only worsen, as guests who purchased the ticket will continue to make reservations.
Note that this is the reservation calendar just for the ticket deal, which has its own ‘bucket’ of park reservations. If you look at the calendars for full-priced 1-day tickets or even Magic Keys, there’s much better availability. So it’s not as if the parks are already at capacity for much of the next two months.
The good news for purchasers of the ticket deal is that Disneyland reallocates reservation inventory from other ticket types to the discounted tickets towards the end of the eligibility period. Meaning that, as bandwidth exists for other ticket types, Disneyland will shift that to the high-demand ticket deal bucket to ensure guests who bought that discounted ticket are actually able to use it.

That’s bad news for everyone else. What it means is that the parks will be closer to capacity once the reservation availability is reallocated, especially once the expiration of those tickets (May 21, 2026) draws nearer.
This is what always happens with ticket deals. In the past few years, we’ve seen the week-plus leading up to the end of the promo period being busier than the Memorial Day holiday weekend. That’ll once again be the case in 2026–we’d be willing to bet that May 8-10, 2026 and May 15-21, 2026 is as busy or busier than the two weeks that follow Memorial Day.
That’s likely to be amplified this year since so many of the discounted tickets were sold, and reservations have been unavailable for many dates already. Disneyland is going to need to reallocate a ton of park reservations to the discounted bucket before the tickets expire on May 21, 2026.
Trust us, the home stretch of these California resident ticket deals are always really busy! Those final two weekends will almost certainly be bonkers as guests scramble to “use it or lose it” (‘it’ being the remaining days on the tickets). What’s typically the shoulder season at Disneyland could end up being the busiest month or so of the entire year.

Even prior to this 2026 deal throwing a monkey wrench into things, there have been more anomalies than normal driven by the Disneyland 70th Anniversary celebration and discounting (or lack thereof) around it. This just underscores the practical reality that you should not over-rely on crowd calendars right now!
With so many factors in conflict and crowds already proving less predictable this year, if I were planning a trip to Disneyland in 2026 for family or first-time friends, I’d ignore numerical crowd calendars–including ours–and choose based on when they wanted to visit based on weather and seasonal events, and only take crowd predictions into account as a contributing factor to choose between sets of dates.
I have low confidence in my own forecasting abilities, and that’s based on tons of on-the-ground experience over the last 15 years. I have zero confidence in that of a computer, which is just taking past data and basing its “predictions” on that. Sorry, just being honest!

Consequently, we recommend instead consulting our 10 Best and 10 Worst Weeks to Do Disneyland in 2026 & 2027. If you’re looking for a convenient resource for planning a weeklong or so vacation to Southern California and want to know when to visit or avoid based on crowds & congestion, weather, special events, and more–look no further.
Check out that list instead of reading the month-by-month calendars below. That list emphasizes Disneyland, but also takes into account beaches, cities, National Parks, and other popular points of interest in California.
Honestly, I like that resource more than these crowd calendars and send friends and family that post as opposed to this when they want help choosing dates. From my perspective, it’s foolish to rely solely on quantitative measures when qualitative factors can be more make or break. Not only that, but if you’re a tourist planning a trip to California, it’s more helpful to have a range of dates that are good, as opposed to cherry-picked individual days.

What we can tell you is that we’re real people (that’s us above!) on the ground in Disneyland and Disney California Adventure every single week. As soon as we notice changing trends, we report on them here.
So whatever does change with crowds in 2026, we’ll have updated crowd calendars ASAP. To that point, you might want to subscribe to our FREE email newsletter for immediate alerts and other Disney news.
We pair our observations and knowledge of surrounding circumstances with things like Los Angeles and Orange County school schedules, holidays, airport travel stats, Disney’s reservation calendars, and more. With that, we have a better–but still incomplete–understanding of when Disneyland will be more and less crowded.

DATES TO AVOID DISNEYLAND (Spring 2026)
Given that I’ve subjected you to a long preface–here are a few quick-hit predictions for the near-term. If you simply want a list of dates in early 2026 that are likely to have the worst crowds, here’s when we’d avoid visiting Disneyland:
- Now through April 12, 2026
- April 17-19, 2026
- April 24-26, 2026
- April 29-30, 2026
- May 1-3, 2026
- May 8-21, 2026
If you must visit during the home stretch of the aforementioned ticket deal (last set of dates), your best bet will be Tuesdays and Wednesdays. And if at all possible, we strongly recommend going before May 8, 2026 or after May 21, 2026.
It should be like flipping a switch from May 21 to May 22, 2026, and we don’t expect many weeks of summer to be as busy as the 2-3 weeks (and weekends, especially) at the end of that ticket deal.

Even with the Deep Discount on Disneyland Kids Tickets starting immediately after the California resident deal ends (Kids’ Ticket Deal is valid for visits from May 22, 2026 through September 7, 2026), it won’t spike crowds as badly as the resident ticket deal.
The real wild card is whether Disneyland releases another aggressive ticket deal for Summer 2026. Last year, the savings were not as good, and the crowds reflected it. Whether Disneyland ‘threads the needle’ better on the degree of discount remains to be seen.
If you compare and contrast these dates with other Disneyland crowd calendars, you’re likely to see a lot of overlap, but also, a lot of conflicts. Again, this is because crowd dynamics have been less predictable and consistent, and different resources are going to weigh different variables…differently. (Or in the case of the AI ones, it’s a case of “garbage in, garbage out.)

One of the biggest twists here is that weekends are on the list of dates to avoid. If you were consulting a crowd calendar based on historical data from the last few years, you might see the exact opposite recommendation. This is because weekends, especially during the off-season, haven’t been as bad.
The reason we’re listing weekends as dates to avoid is due to the aforementioned ticket deal. Unlike many past ones, it’s not blocked out on weekends. Whenever ticket deals are valid on weekends, Friday through Sunday become the worst days of the week. This is further reinforced by park reservation availability.
Below are more thorough 2026 Disneyland crowd calendars. As always, take predictions for more distant dates with a grain of salt…
Monthly Crowd Calendars for Disneyland

As we’ve gained experience visiting Disneyland and Disney California Adventure throughout the years as Annual Passholders–and now Magic Keyholders–including weekly visits now as locals, we’ve noticed trends in crowds and analyzed patterns in wait time data.
Disneyland crowd calendars change regularly due to a variety of factors, including marketing, discounts, park hours, new attraction openings, special events, Anaheim Convention Center events, and even weather (good or bad). We strive to keep our Disneyland crowd calendars updated to reflect changes in attendance trends.
Note that Disneyland crowd calendars are most accurate inside 3 months. Beyond that, generalized predictions can be made on the basis of holidays, school breaks, special events, and past precedent. However, Disneyland park hours are only released a few months in advance, park reservation availability is unknown further out, and other variables like promotions, discounts, conventions, etc. all are not (fully) known far in advance.

You can access our Disneyland crowd calendars and monthly guides via the links below, each of which will open in a new browser tab:
- January Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- February Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- March Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- April 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- May 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- June 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- July 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- August 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- September 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- October 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- November Disneyland Crowd Calendar
- December Disneyland Crowd Calendar
Each month is updated with final forecasts approximately 15 to 45 days before the start of that month. Predictions prior to then are less accurate, and don’t include current trends, park reservations, and recent wait time data.
Below is additional advice about avoiding crowds at Disneyland, as well as days to visit and avoid. These general attendance trends for Disneyland can make ‘at a glance’ trip planning and choosing your dates to visit easier…
Attendance Trends for Disneyland

Disneyland attendance and wait times are largely dependent upon tourist vacationing habits (which are largely dependent upon school breaks and California travel trends), park hours (historical data exists for that), Anaheim Convention Center events, Los Angeles & Orange County School District calendars, and a few other variables.
With that said, the biggest factor of all is local visitor habits. Historically, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure crowds are usually worse on weekends. However, even that is not always the case for the reasons discussed above–it wasn’t true for most of last summer, but weekends did get worse over the Halloween and Christmas seasons.
There are definitely other wildcards that make it more difficult for Disneyland crowd calendars to predict attendance or wait times on specific dates with accuracy far in advance. However, the variables above are knowable fairly far in advance, and make forecasting general seasonal trends much easier. As such, that’s what we’re presenting here:
Insanely Crowded
- Winter Break (Post-NYE)
- Ski Week
- Presidents’ Day weekend
- Orange County Spring Break
- Los Angeles Spring Break
- Easter Week
- Thanksgiving week
- Christmas and New Year’s weeks
Very Crowded
- Final 2 weeks of ticket deals
- RunDisney long weekends
- Martin Luther King Day weekend
- Mid-March through mid-April (Spring Break season)
- Memorial Day weekend
- Late June
- Veterans Day weekend
- During weekends of large conventions at the Anaheim Convention Center (click for schedule)
- During Disneyland events: D23 Expo, Dapper Days, Gay Days/Pride, etc.
- Christmas season in mid-December (read our Ultimate Guide to Christmas at Disneyland)
- Halloween season starting in late September (read our Ultimate Guide to HalloweenTime at Disneyland)

Moderately Crowded
- Early March
- Mid to late May
- Late July through mid-August
- Third week of November
- Mid-December
Least Crowded
- January and February, minus holidays or school breaks
- Late April
- Early through mid-May
- Early July
- Late August through mid-September
- Early November
- Early December
School schedules, weather, special events, park hours, and more may all affect when you want to visit Disneyland. Obviously, these variables will also influence crowds.
School Schedules

If school schedules are something around which you must plan, chances are you’re going to go during one of the busier (or at least not one of the least busy) times of the year, as that’s the paramount consideration for many other families planning trips, too. It may seem like a convenient time to visit during one of the ‘holidays’ your kids have off from school, but it’s important to consider whether other schools have these same times off, as well.
Specifically, here are the school districts that have the biggest impact on Disneyland attendance:
- Los Angeles Unified (CA)
- Orange County – All Districts (CA)
- San Diego Unified (CA)
- Clark County (NV)
- Long Beach Unified (CA)
- Riverside Unified (CA)
- San Bernardino City Unified (CA)
- Alpine (UT)
- Fresno Unified (CA)
- Davis (UT)
- Elk Grove (CA)
- San Francisco Unified (CA)
- Phoenix Unified – All Districts (AZ)
- Mesa Unified (AZ)
- Washoe County (NV)
- Granite (UT)
- Tuscon Unified (AZ)
Our crowd calendars take all of these districts into account, as their academic breaks and school schedules can have a significant impact on Disneyland attendance. There’s typically overlap among the top 3 districts in Southern California, which means their breaks are very bad, but confined to a small portion of the overall calendar.
Major districts in Northern California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona all can have a noticeable impact on crowds, as well. (For example, most districts in Utah share a common fall break, and that long weekend gets really bad.) By contrast, we’ve never observed much of an impact from Oregon, Washington, or any other states. Texas and anything east of it are all pretty much Walt Disney World’s market.

Of the traditional school holidays, summer break is probably the best time to visit, as it is the longest school break so you don’t have the concentration of guests all visiting during the same week of other holidays. Since summer break is largely blocked out to SoCal passholders, you can expect to see more tourists in the parks this time of year.
Most schools have the week before Christmas until the shortly after New Year’s off, making this week-plus an especially busy time. The same is true for President’s Day weekend, Easter week, Memorial Day weekend, the Fourth of July holiday, and Thanksgiving week. Although schools do vary their Spring Break schedules, don’t expect the parks to be any less busy because of somewhat-staggered Spring Breaks. Mid-March through mid-April are busy times at Disneyland.
This isn’t to say you shouldn’t visit during these times, as some people don’t have many other options, but if you do go, at least bring your patience with you, or at least a good plan for touring the parks!
Weather

Unlike Florida, Southern California has a pretty temperate climate. The typical hot seasons are hot, but humidity isn’t nearly as bad as it is in Florida. It can get colder at night, and in the winter months, but the weather isn’t nearly as much of a roller coaster ride like it is in Florida. Blue skies and puffy clouds are more rare in California, but overall the weather is much more favorable for vacationing than it is in Walt Disney World.
Rain isn’t as common in Disneyland as it is in Walt Disney World. It does rain in the fall months at Disneyland, but torrential downpours in SoCal aren’t too common. In fact, if you’re a Southern Californian trying to plan the best time to schedule a 1-day visit to the park, the absolute best time to go is while it’s raining.
The parks generally clear out (there are usually long lines at City Hall of people requesting refunds), and significantly shorter waits are common. So, if you have a poncho or umbrella and want lower than normal crowds, a rainy day is the perfect time to go. (By contrast, the day after it rains will be considerably worse than normal, as locals will postpone their visits.)
Make sure to pack some jeans, sweatshirts, and maybe even coats if traveling during the months of October through March. It won’t necessarily be cold during your trip, but the weather can drop below 50 degrees during these months. Consider your tolerance to cold, and weather you’re willing to purchase countless $70 Mickey Mouse sweatshirts during your trip when, inevitably, members of your family get cold!
Park Hours

Not considering park hours when planning your trip is a huge mistake. Usually less busy days have shorter park hours and busier days have longer park hours. Thus, many feel they can basically get the same amount done in a shorter day during a less busy time of year than they could during peak season.
With good plans for touring the parks or strategic use of Lightning Lanes, this isn’t true. By strategizing well, you can accomplish more during a busy day with longer hours than during a shorter day with light crowds.
Also important to note is that on days with longer hours, Disneyland will have more entertainment scheduled. Even during short days and slow times of the year, Fantasmic and World of Color play to packed houses.
However, on days that offer multiple showings of these entertainment offerings, the later showings are almost always less crowded. If you want to avoid waiting multiple hours for a good view of Fantasmic, go on a longer day with multiple showings!
Similarly, your sleep habits make a difference here. If you’re a night owl, days with shorter hours may be a bad idea, as by the time you roll out of bed, you may find that you only have a few hours to enjoy the parks. Conversely, if you rise early and generally want to leave the parks by 7 pm or so, the shorter/less busy days are great times for you to visit.
Make sure you check Disneyland’s park hours calendar when planning your trip. While this calendar is subject to change, it doesn’t change nearly as much as Walt Disney World’s calendar, which is almost never accurate when first posted.
Special Events

Disneyland doesn’t have nearly as many special events as Walt Disney World, but there are some events worth planning for or around. Basically, these events are the D23 Expo (every other year, towards the end of summer or early fall), Gay Days (fall), HalloweenTime at Disneyland (late summer and fall), CHOC walk (fall), Holidays at Disneyland (fall and winter), and Grad Nites (spring).
On a personal note, our absolute favorite time to visit is during Christmas-time at Disneyland. The parks look gorgeous, there are special attraction-overlays, and lots of seasonal foods available. You can read more about Christmas-time at Disneyland in our in-depth guide.
Refurbishments

During Disneyland’s slower seasons, expect a lot of attractions to be closed for refurbishments and other construction to be occurring. Not only is maintenance and upkeep better at Disneyland than Walt Disney World, but Disneyland also has a few seasonal attraction overlays, which lead to popular attractions like it’s a small world, Haunted Mansion, and Space Mountain being closed for a few weeks each in the fall (and late-winter in the case of it’s a small world and Haunted Mansion).
Traditionally, January and February have been the biggest months for attraction downtime, as those are the low-season for crowds. However, it’s always smart to consult refurbishment calendars to make sure your favorite attractions are operational no matter when you visit. See our 2026 Disneyland Refurbishment Calendar for specific dates that attractions will be closed.
If you must visit Disneyland when it’s busy (as is the case for many with kids in school), it’s important to have a good plan of attack when you visit the parks. Determine which attractions are best and the ones to experience, figure out where you want to eat in advance and dine at hours when the parks are busiest, and most importantly, arrive at the park before it opens and get as much done as you can in the first few hours of operation when lines are much shorter than they will be later in the day.
Planning a Southern California vacation? For park admission deals, read Tips for Saving Money on Disneyland Tickets. Learn about on-site and off-site hotels in our Anaheim Hotel Reviews & Rankings. For where to eat, check out our Disneyland Restaurant Reviews. For unique ideas of things that’ll improve your trip, check out What to Pack for Disney. For comprehensive advice, consult our Disneyland Vacation Planning Guide. Finally, for guides beyond Disney, check out our Southern California Itineraries for day trips to Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, and tons of other places!
Your Thoughts
Do you have any favorite times of year to visit Disneyland? Which special events do you think are best? Do you agree or disagree with our advice about Disneyland crowd calendars, California weather, special events, school schedules, or anything else here? 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!

What’s it like the thurs before Easter. Trying to decide wether to go before Easter weekend or after???!
What do you think about May 20-22. I did some research and it seems that it does tend to pick up that following Memorial day weekend but that most school get out the following week or later. Do you think these will be good days to visit? Touring Plans isn’t showing estimates for these days yet.
I am new to this all so I was looking for some advice. My wife and I are planning a trip to Disneyland for March 19th – 22nd, 2013. We have 7 children with the oldest being 12 and the youngest are 1.5 year old twins. We have not been to Disneyland in 7-8 years (when we only had 3 children) so we were looking for good plans/ideas on how to tackle the parks with such a large group. Are we completely insane? I thought time would be great because it would not be crowded but then trying to find a hotel has been a nightmare so I am starting to get a little worried that it will be so crowded. I guess I am looking for advice on seeing everything with such a large group and some inexpensive dining options for our family. Do they still have the “parent swap” on the rides and if so, please remind me how they work? Can I bring in snacks/water bottles for the kids? What is the best time to get a seat/spot for World of Color and Fantasmic? As you can see, I have a lot of questions. We are super excited to do this but we are feeling a little underprepared. Thanks for all your assistance.
We are going to SD in June for a wedding. Good/ bad idea to drive in morning from SD to Disney? I grew up in Fla. and know the ropes WDW style. My son is 10 and has never been to any park : ( We’d go first week of June during the week.
Unless you’re committed to getting up early enough to get you there at rope drop, I’m not so sure it’s the best idea. Disneyland can be busy in the summer, and one partial day there means missing a lot. Would a multi-day excursion be possible?
Spending one night and two days with my four year old son, March 18. I am wondering if it is even worth it to come at this time? Are the crowds really that bad or should I reschedule our quick trip?
Frankly, you might have a better time, more quality time and fewer crowds taking you 4 yr. old to Knott’s Berry Farm. There you’l find Peanuts gang, Wild West and room to move. He’s too little for thrill rides but the scaled down versions are in one area making it easier on 4 yr. old legs, tempers, and parental endurance.
Hi. We are planning a trip in 2 weeks. For March 8-10. IS the second week of March very busy? Thanks
Spring Break season starts in mid-March, and it becomes insanely busy then. For crowds on specific days, check out: http://touringplans.com/disneyland-resort/crowd-calendar
I know Memorial Day weekend will be busy, but what about the week following? We are looking to visit on the Tuesday after.
Thanks for any advice!
Hi, I am planning on going Wednesday March 13th, do you think it will be busy, or am i just missing the spring break rush?
We are planning on going to Disneyland April 21-26. Think it will be busy then?
from what I can see it won’t be too bad with past crowds then. We are going the week after the 29th through May 2nd! Hope it won’t be too bad then! I have heard late April is a good time to go!
Hey Brian… Funny those are the exact dates were going to visit disneyland. I hoping we picked good dates lol
Will be at Disneyland from the 11th of march till 22nd of march 2013
Do you think it will be busy then .
I’m coming from Sydney Australia with 5 kids
You’re looking at Spring Break season. It will be very busy.
We are looking at coming to Disneyland in September with the family. We came in 2011 at the start of September without the family but this time want to come at Halloween. Do you know the best time to come to experience Haloween time and are hours extended at this time of year? Thanks your advice is fantastic!
Halloween time got really busy. I just went this past year and waits were 30-80 minutes or more. If you want to go in the fall I HIGHLY suggest first or second week of September
The days around Halloween will be much busier than September, especially on the weekend.
If you are going around Halloween make sure you check to make sure when the early close days are. Several times during that time the park closes early for Mickeys Halloween Party . There is an extra charge for the MHP DCA is usually open later than DL on those days tho
How are the crowds the last week in June?
Since that time leads up to July 4th and is Summer Break, crowds can be pretty heavy that time of year–mostly tourists.
planning trip march 2 tru 5 th will that be early enough to beat spring brack crowds
Should be early enough, although you might have an influx of AP holders to deal with that first weekend getting their last fix before Spring Break!
Our family is planning our first Disneyland vacation this late May. How busy is Memorial Day weekend?
Memorial Day weekend is generally packed, according to crowd trackers for Disneyland.
Memorial Day is busy. Much busier than Labor Day.
I grew up in SoCal so I have visited Disneland many times. However, I have lived in Asia for over 20 years and this will be our first “Family trip” with my own two boys to Disneyland. I appreciate all of the informatoin that you have on this site. Thank you for making our trip a bit more enjoyable.
My family and I are planning a trip to California in early december 2013, this website certainly helped us with our planning so we extend a big thank you.
First trip? You will LOVE Disneyland at Christmas, and early December is an excellent time to go! If you have any questions, please post them!
Yes, it’s our first trip. We’ve been to the one in Paris but look forward to visiting the original Disney park. Your website has been such a help! 🙂
Dear Tom,
Can you advise me about the first 2 weeks in November for visiting Disneyland. I live in Australia and have heard this is a good time to visit.
Hi there 🙂
So we Were planning a Disneyworld trip November 14-21. But after reading and researching, we feel overwhelmed.
It took us 2 trips to Disneyland to figure things out and we are afraid of thefrustration part in a Disneyworld trip vs Disneyland.
Last years trip was the hottest week in September. We missed alot and our kid’s were miserable!! We ended up only venturing out at night.
So a few big questions; being Canadian and a trip like this costing us around $10000 +, what does anyone think?! Is November week of the 14-21 a good time to go? In comparison. …… Disneyland or world? Never been to Disneyworld. Our.kids are 4 & 8 (will be 5 & 9 during trip)
We are really lost as to what to do. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thank you 🙂
December can get cold. However, the parks are decorated so beautifully. Definately agree that crowds are smaller then. I-Phone App called MOUSEWAIT will help you heaps. I am RapunzelledColey. 🙂
Thankyou for the tip, will download before we go 🙂
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As a former SoCal resident, I can tell the weather far surpasses WDW. Although mornings are usually cool and overcast, afternoons are often clear and crisp in the 70s. And it usually only rains less than 10 days a year, so ponchos are not an issue!
I’ve since moved to Northern California and am excited to be planning a trip to DLR next fall (we’re shooting for middle September currently). Excited to see the rest of your DLR planning tips. This is the first time in a long time I’m planning a DLR trip as a tourist and not an AP holder. Such a difference!
Hi We are making our first trip to Disneyland from the U.K. after having been to WDW a few times.Could you advise what the weather is normally like during the last week of October and the queue lengths please?Many thanks in advance.Carmel
The park isn’t supposed to be too busy. I can update you in 2 weeks when i visit DisneyLand with the wait times, I have been told that during the off season lines are no more than 20 minutes. The weather is going to be warm probably around 70’s low 80’s that is usually how cold it gets around here.
I was there last year at the same time as you are planning to visit. It was extremely busy due to the halloween rush as well as a heat wave that brought temperatures near 100. I took my family to Knott’s berry for a couple of days and almost had the park to ourselves
I totally agree with you. This year I went to Disneyland (my first time!) in late August to early September and it was really empty. The longest I had to wait was 10 minutes, and that was for the Casey Jr. Train, which has big capacity issues. But everything else was a 5 minute wait max. I’ve been going to WDW for 15 years straight and never seen it as empty as that!
But admittedly it was a lot more crowded on Labor Day (especially in Downtown Disney!). But even so, I didn’t think the wait times were too bad. I think Disneyland has a much better crowd control than WDW – maybe because there are more rides and everything is more spread out?
I went to Disneyland the last week of April 2014 and it was so hot and so crowded, the kids didn’t want to spend hardly anytime at the parks. They preferred to be at the hotel swimming. We went to Disneyland again the week of October 5-10 and it was wonderful. The lines were short, the weather was great and we spent as much time at the parks as possible.