July 4th at Disney World Survival Guide
Fourth of July is peak summer vacation time at Walt Disney World, which means high crowds and hot weather, plus fireworks and entertainment. This guide to July 4, 2022 covers what to expect for Independence Day Weekend at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and beyond. (Updated July 3, 2022.)
In general, the first thing to expect on July 4th is added crowds at Disney as Floridians and Southerners head down to Walt Disney World for the holiday. With Independence Day falling on a Monday in 2022, it’s likely a ton of people will descend upon Florida for a long weekend trip. (At least it’s not a Saturday or Sunday, like last year.) On top of the locals, it’ll be busy with tourists.
The good news–well, at least for those who have reservations–is that Walt Disney World is still limiting attendance with the Park Pass reservation system. This means that the parks won’t be overrun with people making last-minute trips, and crowds should actually be relatively low as compared to a normal year.
More good news: after a two-year hiatus, Walt Disney World has officially confirmed that “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky” will be performed on July 3-4, 2022 at Magic Kingdom. It was more or less a foregone conclusion that the iconic Independence Day fireworks would return after the New Year’s Eve nighttime spectacular came back to kick off 2022, but it’s nice to know for sure.
Walt Disney World has also confirmed that the Heartbeat of Freedom tag will occur after Harmonious in EPCOT on July 4, 2022. After a two-year hiatus, this finale will make it’s triumphant return–presumably in substantially similar form to when it was last shown. Previously, this featured fireworks launched from behind the American Adventure and barges in the lagoon for blockbuster, earth-shaking finale offering a Salute to All World Showcase Nations, But Mostly America.Â
Also at EPCOT, a new limited-time patriotic ambient lighting design has debuted on Spaceship Earth for the Fourth of July. This gives EPCOT’s iconic the look of an American flag, and alternates with the standard Beacons of Magic show, which continues to be performed nightly on Spaceship Earth. The Spaceship Earth Fourth of July American flag effect will be shown nightly through July 4, 2022.
Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios will not do any special nighttime spectaculars for July 4, 2022.
Disney and America go together about like America and apple pie, plus great celebrations and fireworks shows, and it’s easy to see why a lot of people visit Walt Disney World for July 4th. This post will offer tips and tricks for surviving Walt Disney World around the Fourth of July, and help you make the most of the experience.
If you’re already in Walt Disney World and are looking for ways to avoid the heat, humidity, and crowds and for the best experience on and around July 4th, we’ve got you covered. If you’ve wanted to do the “Distinctly Patriotic” thing and go to Walt Disney World for the Fourth of July, but have always been afraid of the chaos and crowds, this post might just present an attack plan to convince you to go.
Since we are distinctly patriotic (or crazy…your pick!), we’ve visited Walt Disney World for the Fourth of July and weeks both before and after Independence Day itself several times. It’s hot, humid, and crowded. Not exactly ideal circumstances. However, the atmosphere and fireworks are some of the best in the United States, enough to almost make it all worthwhile.
With that said, here’s what we’ve learned about making the most of the Fourth of July at Walt Disney World!
Pack Wisely
When we were at Walt Disney World for the Fourth of July last year, I sweated through my shirt approximately 13 minutes after we got to the park each morning. Okay, maybe not that quickly, but the idea is that Walt Disney World is more or less a rain forest environment in the summer. It will be in the upper-80s with 80%+ humidity, and it will rain for at least 20 minutes. Every day. You need to pack accordingly.
We think packing light when going to the park is a good idea, as more weight equals more heat. Three items from our Unique Disney Packing List that we think will be helpful are Frogg Togg Chilly Pads for keeping cool, a collapsible water bottle for keeping hydrated, and ponchos for staying dry…and not getting fleeced on the Disney ones when it’s either buying one in a gift shop or getting soaked!
This stuff isn’t unique to visiting over the Fourth of July, but it’ll help keep you sane during one of those visits. Additionally, if you want to stay cool during your July visit to Walt Disney World, consult our Tips for Beating the Summer Heat at Walt Disney World post.
Avoiding Crowds
As far as the major holidays go during which we’ve visited, Fourth of July isn’t quite as bad as the others. To be sure, it’s still bad, just not as insanely bad as New Year’s Eve, for example. What arguably makes it worse than other holidays is the Florida humidity and summer tour groups. Crowds, plus humidity, plus tour groups can be a recipe for disaster, and can make your group more prone to meltdowns.
We say this not to scare you, but to give you a strong dose of reality before you expect to walk into the park skipping hand-in-hand down empty sidewalks with Sam the Eagle while lighting sparklers and being handed apple pies and Cracker Jacks by smiling Cast Members.
There will be none of that. You will encounter congestion, incredibly long lines (even for restrooms), and other guests in foul moods due to the “unexpected” crowds. In fact, the parks get so busy that sometimes they are closed to new guests at various points in the day via phased closings.
No matter what tricks we have to help you avoid crowds, it is impossible to avoid them completely unless you lock yourself in your hotel room. Beyond that, no tip, regardless of how good, is as good of a tip as “visit in September or late January instead.” If avoiding crowds is your paramount concern, you should be avoiding the weeks around the holidays, not reading these tips for visiting on July 4th.
With that said, you can definitely make lemonade out of lemons, seeing and doing a lot on the Fourth of July despite the crowds. Here’s how…
1. Skip Midday – During Fourth of July week, the Magic Kingdom has longer operating hours. Most guests will either start the day late and stay until close, or start the day early and fizzle out by late afternoon.
The time when these groups “overlap” is the middle of the day. Crowds are always lightest in the morning, getting progressively worse until about 1 pm, then tapering down the rest of the day, with crowds again being light the last couple of hours each park is open. The middle of the day is the hottest, busiest, and just generally the most miserable time to be in the parks.
So skip it. Start out your day right when the park opens, get a ton done before it gets crowded, go back to your hotel to take a nap or enjoy the pool during the busiest and hottest hours of the day, then return to the parks–refreshed and recharged–for the nighttime hours.
2. Do Indoor, Less Popular Attractions – Going to Walt Disney World during busy seasons doesn’t bother us because many of our favorite attractions aren’t all that popular, are located in air-conditioning. If you have awesome taste, you might find doing the following attractions is a great strategy for you. Asterisked attractions score extra points for being “distinctly patriotic” experiences that are Independence Day Must-Dos!
Magic Kingdom
- *Carousel of Progress — Rotating theater showcasing the progress of the American family, including a Fourth of July scene and a generally patriotic tone; rarely has a line meaning you can ride repeatedly if you’d like.
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover — Leisurely ride through Tomorrowland on elevated track; especially great for a relaxing nighttime ride.
- Country Bear Jamboree – Almost makes the patriotic list (what’s more patriotic than musically-inclined bears?!); a fun, humorous show.
- *Hall of Presidents – Stage show featuring every US President; aside from their mere presence, this show is not political–it’s historical, educational, and moving.
- Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room – Quick, indoor show with singing tiki birds makes for a quick rest stop.
Epcot
- *American Adventure — World Showcase pavilion with performers followed by Audio-Animatronics stage show about America. Must do on the Fourth of July!
- Turtle Talk with Crush – A cute show with Crush from Finding Nemo. Add the aquatic exhibits and this pavilion is a nice respite from the heat.
- Impressions de France (Evening Only) — Distinctly unpatriotic, but this film about France is a good option for escaping the heat. This travelogue is a good option for a break while Drinking Around the World at Epcot! (Actually, Drinking Around the World is a pretty good Fourth of July activity, too…)
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- *MuppetVision 3D — Muppet 3D film with Sam the Eagle, and a glorious Salute to All Nations, But Mostly America!
- *Walt Disney Presents — A walk-through exhibit tribute to Walt Disney, one of the most patriotic men to ever live.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Finding Nemo: The Big Blue…and Beyond — This lengthy musical will return in reimagined form by July 4, 2022. Lots of seating for this indoor stage show.
- Festival of the Lion King — Another indoor stage show with a descriptive name.
In general, Animal Kingdom is not a great option for avoiding crowds and heat during a summer visit. That is, unless you want to spend ~3 hours in the air-conditioned queue for Avatar Flight of Passage. We don’t think that’s exactly the best way to spend your day, but it’s certainly one way to avoid the heat!
3. Don’t Eat at Lunchtime – People like to eat lunch at lunchtime. That’s a pretty obvious thing to say, right? Well, because of that, and due to limited restaurant capacity, the waits to order food are longest at noon.
Eat when restaurants first open or later in the afternoon. The best time of day is going to be around 3 or 4 p.m.
4. Use Lightning Lanes During Prime Hours – Visiting Walt Disney World during the Fourth of July summer season requires an advanced degree in theme park touring, so if you’re asking, “what are Lightning Lanes” you may need to start by reading our Guide to Genie+ at Walt Disney World & Lightning Lane FAQÂ for all of the foundational need-to-know info about this replacement for free FastPass+.
Since lines are longest midday, it follows that you’ll get the most utility out of those Lightning Lane ride reservations when the parks are busiest, which is closest to the middle of the day.
July 4th Fireworks
Of the four Walt Disney World theme parks, only Magic Kingdom and Epcot have special fireworks shows for the Fourth of July. Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios run their normal nighttime spectaculars. The Magic Kingdom shows “Disney’s Celebrate America,” its Independence Day fireworks on both July 3 and July 4, 2022.
Epcot only does its Independence Day fireworks on July 4. Because of this, we highly recommend seeing Celebrate America on July 3. There is some “other” Fourth of July entertainment at the parks (we’ll discuss that below), but you should really make your plans around the fireworks, with the other stuff being a tiebreaker, of sorts.
We have seen all of the Fourth of July fireworks shows, and they are all awesome. Each uses enough pyro to declare war on a small nation (assuming you could somehow use pyro to declare war…never mind that), and each show is so intense that some guests might consider wearing sunglasses and earplugs while watching.
Here’s a rundown of each fireworks show on July 4th at Walt Disney World:
- Celebrate America (Magic Kingdom) – The best of all three shows. It has the soundtrack that is both patriotic and quintessentially Disney, along with special fireworks bursts accompanying the soundtrack. These fireworks have an awesome 360-degree effect. On the downside, it draws the largest crowds.
- Heartbeat of Freedom Tag (Epcot) – The most intense 5 minutes or so of fireworks you might ever see at Walt Disney World, and at the park with the most patriotic festivities.
- TBD (Disney’s Hollywood Studios) – It’s possible that Fantasmic will be shown on July 4, 2022. Don’t expect any special fireworks, though.
- Nothing (Disney’s Animal Kingdom) – Animal Kingdom permanently retired Rivers of Light, which was its nighttime spectacular. It has been replaced by nothing.
We’re already assuming you’re going to see Celebrate America on July 3 (if not, definitely see that show on the Fourth of July), so that means it comes down to Epcot or Magic Kingdom a second time for the Fourth. My take is that Epcot has a better patriotic atmosphere during the day, and the fireworks are much more intense and spectacular.
Epcot’s World Showcase can hold a lot of people, but it still manages to fill up, and becomes difficult to navigate. It’s still a great experience, and well worth braving the crowds to see. Don’t just show up for the fireworks–Epcot has a whole day of patriotic entertainment options.
Arrive wherever you’re going to watch these fireworks shows at least two hours in advance. Possibly more. People start saving fireworks spots in late afternoon, several hours before the shows. This is especially true in the Magic Kingdom, which is more crowded than Epcot, which is more crowded than Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. We have a blog post detailing our favorite viewing spots for Magic Kingdom fireworks, and this holds true for the Celebrate America fireworks.
One thing worth noting in that list of viewing locations is the spots outside the park. These are busier than normal, but they’re still great alternatives. Again, Bay Lake Tower warrants mentioning here, as the Top of the World Lounge is a fantastic, relatively uncrowded spot for fireworks (if you are a Disney Vacation Club member who can access it). The Ticket & Transportation Center is also a great spot.
Developing a plan for the fireworks before the Fourth of July is a good idea, as you cannot stroll up at the last minute and grab a spot. Everything from transportation to navigating the parks is more difficult during the busy summer season. Having things to do while you wait will make the experience much more bearable!
In terms of the “other stuff,” Magic Kingdom has special PhotoPass options on July 3 & 4, including a fun-looking light painting effect at night. Otherwise, Epcot is where the Fourth of July stuff happens, where there are extra performances of the American Adventure entertainment, plus Disney characters meeting in special patriotic attire.
Around the hotels, nothing of significance is officially scheduled. Magic Kingdom area resorts do not have any official events, but you can expect big crowds and informal ‘parties’ as these resorts crowd with hotel guests and locals eager to view the fireworks.
All in all, Walt Disney World is a great, patriotic place to spend the Fourth of July. Not everything will go according to plan, and it can be a frustrating experience if you let the crowds and heat get to you. Instead, go in with the right attitude and plan on doing things that are in the AC, and don’t have long lines. The fireworks and the other supplementary entertainment make a Fourth of July visit to Walt Disney World a lot of fun, no matter what!
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Your Thoughts
Have you ever visited Walt Disney World for the Fourth of July? Would you ever do it? Have any additional tips for making the most out of the experience, or regarding which fireworks shows to see? Do you agree or disagree with our advice? 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!
Another tip is that it’s probably not a good idea to leave the parks if you even want a chance to see any of the fireworks shows from within the park itself. If you do leave, you may not get back in again. If staying onsite, you are supposedly guaranteed admittance into a theme park but it may not be the park of your choice.
I would caution people a bit in regards to leaving MK during the middle of the day. Often times the park closes to capacity and you can’t get back in. Just something to think about if you are planning on waiting around for the fireworks show.
One of my favorite memories of Disney was riding Thunder Mountain with my teenager as the July 4th fireworks were going off all around us.
Hard to plan …. it was one of those Magical moments I wouldn’t trade for anything. Still brings a tear to my eye when I ride BTM.
Where can we see the boat parade from if we’re not staying on Disney property? Also, where was the first picture on your blog taken? Thanks!
A tip for solo travelers that I learned the hard way last year:
If you’re going to wait for 2 hours for the fireworks, make sure you have a water bottle or something else to drink. Most of that wait is going to be while the sun is still out and you won’t be in the shade. Even if you aren’t alone, don’t wait too long to send someone for drinks. Main Street gets really crowded and the concession lines get excessively long.
A hat wouldn’t hurt either. I used my cooling towel as a make-shift sunshade and I’m sure I looked ridiculous.
Where is the location of the first picture you posted? Where can you see the boat parade from if you’re not staying on Disney property? Thanks.
Don’t be scared off by the mention of large crowds. I was there from the 1-8 of July for the first time ever and had the best week of my life. Fireworks on the 4th at Epcot were like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Crowds were fine. I researched profusely before doing my trip and find I did everything amazingly and would not change one thing. Spend the extra money and add the park hoppers on, buy the DW ponchos, pay for the memories CD. Being someone that doesn’t have a lot of extra money I’ll say every dollar was well spent because I am 35 and this was the best vacation of my life. I do however think I would not do it for too many days or too long with small kids. I took my 14 yr old daughter and plan on leaving her at home next time!!! I know you hear DW and think small children but let me just say the kids kind of ruin it! Haha As adults there are not many places we can find true magic like at DW.
We want to see the MK fireworks but would like to be a little further away. We have been to MK on the 4th so I know how nuts the crowds can be. I have a reservation at Grand Floridian Café (not for the food, just to get a respite from the crowds). Can we finish dinner and get a decent view of MK fireworks from outside the GF?
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We are travelling from Edinburgh – Scotland to Florida for the month of July for our 10th wedding anniversary. We’re staying at the Floridian from Friday 1st-Friday 8th July before heading down to Anna Maria Island for two weeks. Then heading up to Universal staying at the Hard Rock for our final week. Having never been before I’ve been researching the best way to explore Disney with an 8-year-old boy. I came across your site while doing this. Can I just clarify where you think the best place would be to view the forth of July celebrations with a small child please. Also any advise on visiting the resort would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Mrs Marie-Clair Munro
the one where everyone is sitting on blankets
the very first pic on your post….where is it taken from?
I love your blog – it’s been extremely helpful and awesome to read! I’m taking a solo trip to Disney World during the 4th of July weekend, and I’ve been trying to decide what I want to do on the 4th. I’ve already planned on seeing MK’s fireworks show on the 3rd, so it just leaves deciding between EPCOT and HS for the fireworks on the 4th. I don’t mind the crowds so much because I assume (perhaps incorrectly), that it would be much easier to move around on my own. Both shows sound like they have their merits, so if you had to pick a favorite, which would you recommend? Thanks!
Great tips, heading down for my husband’s birthday July 5th getting there on the 4th. One thing I disagree with is Impressions of France is very patriotic. If the French did not come to our aid during the revolution ( the Brits still hold a grudge against the French) we might be all drinking tea than Starbucks.
Thanks
As a Floridian and a very seasoned DVC member who visits twice ever month or more, I must say your tips are very accurate. We have gone to WDW at least 10 times for the July 4th celebrations. (Now, this year makes 11. Unfortunately, the all-afternoon rain was a wash-out on Sunday, so we came home early.)
If you are looking for more great tips, let me know. We have done it all!
My anniversary is 4th of July looking to go to Disney magic kingdom for the day and watch fireworks at night. Any tips on what hotel to get id prefer disney hotel but im looking for somthing a little more on the budget side, not only that but any tips for firework watching?
“*Hall of Presidents – Stage show featuring every US President, this might not appeal to small kids or those who morally oppose learning, but the non-idiots in your party should like it.”
Possibly the most hilarious thing I have ever read. 🙂
Exciting blog. The pictures are very wonderful. after seeing these pics, and reading these tips, I want to visit the Disney world on 4th July. Thanks a lot for the post.
Thank you for this article. I am an avid Disney fan, have annual passes and go to at least twice a month to a different park. I am one of those “avoid Disney on New Year’s, Memorial Day and Fourth of July and go in October for MNSSHP” people. However, this year my husband wanted to experience fireworks at MK. Your article was spot on!!! You gave all the advice I give to my friends visiting. Annnnnd you listed the two major ones: get on slow unpopular rides when it’s hot and use your FASTPASS+ (which I booked 2 weeks ago). Great job Tom! I will pin this and share on my facebook page. 🙂
Thank you so much for this post Tom! Perfect timing as my new husband and I leave tomorrow for our Disneymoon! We were planning to just see Epcot’s fireworks as we love Illuminations but we’re thinking of trying to fit both that and MK fireworks in (Disney Parks Blog says MK is at 9 and Epcot is at 10). We’d do MK on the 3rd but we’re going to the Chef’s Wine Tasting Dinner at Flying Fish at 8:15 so that’s not going to happen. I was rereading about best fireworks viewing and might try to watch the MK 4th fireworks from there and then hop the monorail.
Also, for this year Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover is sadly temporarily close. So sad…
And by “there” I mean the transportation center. Oops! This is what happens when I type on my iPhone.
WDW can be a lot of fun despite the heat and crowds if you don’t expect to ride all of the most popular rides. I’ve been there numerous times over July 4th. We tried the Frogg Togg Chilly pads in May, and they worked perfectly. They did not take up much space, and I would highly recommend them to anyone who is not sure about their effectiveness. And it is usually in the mid to upper 90s in July. It would be a freak cool day if it only got to the upper 80s! That’s no exaggeration about the humidity, either. If you are not used to it, it can rather oppressive.
Lisa,where can I get the Frogg Togg Pads from?
I ordered Frogg Toggs from
Amazon, but I have also seen them at Bed Bath & Beyond.
Melody: I got mine from Amazon. They have them in a wide range of colors.
I am a big fan Tom. And from Ft Wayne. Pretty close to you. I am down at WDW now. What is your experience with the Magic Kingdom closing when it reaches capacity? Thanks.
I am not Tom…..duh. However in my past experience I would get there before 6pm on the Fourth of July. Crowds tend to think alike and the hotel guests figure it’s a great time to get into the park when others are leaving.