September 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar

Our guide to September 2026 at Disneyland offers a free crowd calendar, when to visit, weather to avoid, new attraction openings & closures, plus Halloween & fall events. We also cover info & tips for what’s happening in Disney California Adventure, Disneyland, and beyond.
Good news! There are a lot of lightly crowded days this month. With schools back in session throughout the country and tourist season over, there’s a low-crowd window between Labor Day and the end of the annual ticket deal (we’ll explain why this is significant in the crowd calendar section below). Historically, late August through mid-September has the lowest crowd levels of the year at Disneyland.
This is flat-out one of the best times of the year to visit Disneyland Resort, and Southern California, in general. Along with our crowd predictions for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, in this post we’ll offer other thoughts on what to expect during this month at Disneyland Resort…
September Weather at Disneyland
Let’s start with a look at weather. September is a turning point for Southern California, although we probably shouldn’t overemphasis that. Abnormal weather aside, it’s pretty much pleasant year-round in Anaheim. For September, you can expect humidity to remain low even as high temperatures break 80º most of the month. Expect lows of around 65º early in the month, dropping to around 60º by the end of September.
As you can see by the, various graphs on this page, September in Anaheim is fairly comfortable. Humidity and precipitation is low, the hours per day that are “comfortable” is high, and other variables are favorable. Not really all that different from most of the year. This is why people pay the “Sunshine Tax” to live in California. With lows in the 60s in the evening, we recommend packing a light sweater or a long sleeve shirt. Most people overlook this, assuming California equals sunshine and palm trees, but the nights can get chilly.
What’s New & NOT Open in September 2026

Fair warning: there are usually a lot of attraction closures at Disneyland and DCA in September. Worse yet, they’re typically announced relatively last-minute, so the list will likely be a lot longer by the time the month actually rolls around. For now, we have what’s possibly a partial list on the 2026 Disneyland Refurbishment Calendar.
Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration will end before September 2026 rolls around. What’s unknown is whether its marquee entertainment, such as World of Color Happiness and Paint the Night Parade, will continue into the fall once Halloween starts. Our guess is that it will not.
The good news is that spook season will be celebrated for the entire month of September 2026, as Halloween Time at Disneyland will begin earlier than ever–on August 21, 2026. See our Guide to Halloween Time at Disneyland, which covers everything you need to know about the second-best time of the year at Disneyland and DCA.
Next, let’s take a look at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure crowds during the month of September…
September 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendar

We’ll preface this section by referring you to all of the caveats in our main 2026 Disneyland Crowd Calendars: Best Times to Visit & When to Avoid. That goes into extensive detail about why Disneyland crowd calendars are less reliable than in the past, which is why there’s no color-coded calendar or numerical scores for each day of the month here.
The other good news is that most of September 2026 won’t be bad from a crowds perspective. There are basically two times in the month when crowds spike. The first of these isn’t the least bit surprising, but the second always catches fans off-guard.
Unsurprisingly, the weekend around Labor Day can be busy. This shouldn’t be a huge shocker since it’s a holiday and Californians will have time off school or work, and visit the parks on those dates as a result. However, Labor Day is not a big time for tourists since it’s after most school districts have already gone back into session.

Moreover, the two lowest tiers of Magic Key Annual Passes are blocked out for part or all of Labor Day weekend and that’s a huge offset to crowds. That’s especially so since, again, this is a holiday weekend that draws Californians to the parks.
With a lot of locals unable to visit and tourists already gone following the summer, we’re not expecting Labor Day crowds to be awful. If anything, the real surprise here is how Labor Day is not that busy by holiday weekend standards. There’s also no runDisney race in 2026, which should reduce crowds at the tail end of the week.
The other unknown is how the moving forward of Halloween will impact Labor Day crowds. With Halloween beginning earlier, it’s unclear whether the weekend will be more or less busy as a result–or if there won’t be much impact either way. For our part, we’re expecting moderate crowds for Labor Day 2026.

The more surprising and most busy stretch of the month is the week or so leading up to whenever the late summer and fall Disneyland ticket deal ends. This usually ends around September 26-28.
Last year, it ended over a month earlier, which completely skewed August and September crowds. We view that as a one-off, driven by erroneous expectations about Disneyland 70th Anniversary plus Halloween crowds. Disneyland has already announced a Kids Ticket Deal for Summer 2026, and it runs until September 7, 2026. We fully expect the California residents deal to run even longer.
In any case, there’s always a huge spike in crowds during the last week of this ticket deal as locals scramble to use their remaining dates on these tickets that last week. As a result, that last week had crowd levels of 6/10 to 9/10 during each of the last two years. This dynamic occurs due to the ‘use it or lose it’ rush to take advantage of these tickets before they expire. The same thing always happens the week before Memorial Day, when the winter/spring offer ends.

The big difference–and why crowds in late September 2026 could be even worse–is that this ticket deal not now be limited to California residents, as has been the case in the past. If it’s open to the general public, that could push crowds even higher.
As such, we’re erring on the side of caution and forecasting heavy crowds (7/10 to 9/10) starting September 18, 2026 and running through the end of the month. The week before that could also be elevated, but won’t be so bad. This assumes an end date of approximately September 25, 2026 for whatever ticket deal is released.
It really depends upon eligibility, when the ticket deal expires, reservation availability, and if people are “forced” to take those last-minute visits earlier due to diminished reservations. We’ll update all of this once the ticket deal is live and those details are released.

Beyond those yellow and red flags, September shouldn’t be too bad. It’ll still have some spikes in crowds, particularly Friday night (the worst evening of the week to visit) and Mondays through Wednesdays. This is actually a huge change as compared to last year, when weekends were worse than weekdays.
For September 2026, we’re anticipating that weekends (after Labor Day) won’t be as busy as weekdays, with Saturdays and Sundays seldom having crowd levels above 4/10. However, this is also contingent upon the ticket deal having weekend blockouts (or a more expensive version that includes weekends). If weekends are not blocked out as part of the base deal, Fridays through Sundays will actually be busier!
This dynamic with weekdays being busier than weekends is usually the result of blockouts for Magic Key Annual Passes and higher ticket prices for weekends. Disneyland’s expectation is that visitors buying regular tickets would offset those blockouts, but that often is not the case because people can save a lot of money by visiting on Monday through Thursday instead of Friday through Sunday.

Our expectation is that this trend continues for the start of Halloween season, but it remains to be seen when the tides start to turn on that trend. Disneyland diehards love Halloween and Christmas, and they may turn out in large enough numbers on Saturday and Sunday to cause a ‘reset’ to recent trends. But we doubt it. The AP blockouts and higher prices on weekends are a lot to overcome.
Another thing to keep in mind is that most of the Southern California locals visiting on weekdays have jobs, so the worst of these crowds will be in the afternoon and, especially, evening hours. If you arrive at rope drop and leave by 2 p.m., your perspective on crowds will be dramatically different from someone who arrives at 4 p.m. (By contrast, more locals can arrive early on weekends.)
Regardless, post-Labor Day should see a drop-off in crowds. If you’re debating between an early or late September visit, we’d suggest early September. Crowds will get gradually busier towards the end of the month. Most people aren’t ready for Halloween season in early September, which is why crowds tend to be lower earlier in the month rather than later.

Another thing to keep in mind is Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party. On dates when this event is held, Disney California Adventure closes early, which causes DCA to be less busy during the daytime hours and Disneyland to be busier on those same dates. As a result, we’d recommend having Park Hopper tickets and using that strategically to your advantage. Failing that, your best bet is doing Disneyland on days when Oogie Boogie Bash is not being held at DCA.
Still, much of September is a good time to visit. If we had to assign numerical scores, average days during the first half of September would be around 3/10 to 4/10. Again, the second half will see a sharp spike due to the ticket deal, but after that ends, crowds should fall back to below-average territory through the end of the month and in early October until fall break rolls around.
Dynamic ticket prices are at “value” or “regular” prices for most of September because school has gone back into session and out of state tourism slows. Likewise, Annual Passholder blockouts are minimal. Even these factors are not enough to cause a precipitous spike in attendance, though.
Read our Tips for Saving Money on Disneyland Tickets post for multi-day ticket recommendations to avoid having to deal with seasonal pricing. On the plus side, there are some multi-day ticket discounts currently available for all guests. Barring an aggressive (and unprecedented for this time of year) ticket promotion or the unveiling of some special, big draw, attendance in September will be fairly light.

In addition to fall being Disneyland’s off-season, it’s also very much Southern California’s off-season. This will be reflected in hotel prices. If you’re checking in after Labor Day, you can expect some of the lowest hotel rates of the year. At some hotels, you can reasonably expect prices that are about half of what they would be during peak season (or even during the Disneyland Half Marathon).
The downside of this is shorter operating hours during the weekdays in September. Outside of weekends, you can expect regular closings of 10 p.m. or earlier. While the earlier closing time might be a bummer, you will easily encounter 2 hours less in terms of lines during the course of the day.
Keep in mind that “low crowds” now are still nothing compared to what “low crowds” were at Disneyland even a few years ago (it’s all relative!), so we recommend an efficient itinerary for touring Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. Failing that, arriving at rope drop is an excellent strategy this time of year. With few tourists in town, you can get more done the first 2 hours the parks are open than the last 4 hours they are open.

Overall, there’s a reason September ranks highly on our Best and Worst Months to Visit Disneyland. To be perfectly honest, it could be at the top if not for our bias towards Christmas, and preference for November’s weather. Weekday visits are a pure joy during the front half of September, and the parks are a veritable ghost town on many of these days.
Halloween Time causes a spike, and Oogie Boogie Bash throws a monkey wrench into things, but not to nearly the same degree as October, when everyone starts actually caring about Halloween. If you can’t get bring yourself to get excited about Halloween in early September, get excited by the crowds that will come with experiencing the season early.
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
If you’ve visited Disneyland during the month of September, what did you think of the experience? Did you find the crowd levels to be manageable? What about the weather? What about crowds during Halloween Time at Disneyland? Are you participating in the Disneyland Half Marathon? If you’ve visited in September, do you have any tips to add? Share any questions, tips, or additional thoughts you have in the comments!

Hello! My family just returned from Disneyland yesterday. We drove on Labor Day to Anaheim and visited one park per day for three days (September 5-7th). We expected it to be less crowded according to a few crowd calendar sites (this one included). It was crowded the entire time, VERY crowded! Especially in the PM. But even in the AM, lots of people. We were surprised but it makes sense because of the California Residents Deal as well as the Sophie Boogie Bash in CA Adventure on Tuesday and Thursday evening (park closer at 6 pm both nights). In the past, it’s always been on the less crowded side for us in September but it is all relative. The weather was nice but it was hot and muggy midday and afternoon till around 6 pm. The breeze was perfect. We did enjoy the weather overall. Biggest issue for us was the unexpected large crowds. But we made the best of it and enjoyed our time.
Hello,
Thank you so much for this guide! By far the blog I trust most! I noticed on your general best times to visit DL and DCA/crowd calendar page that you indicated that weekends will likely be the best days to visit for low crowds in the first 2/3 of September 2023. On your more month specific September 2023 page, it indicates that Mon-Thurs are the best days to go in the first 2/3 of September 2023. Im guessing one page was updated more recently and thats why there is conflicting info or maybe I just misunderstood something….could you let me know which is your more updated page/forecast. We are planning our daughters first time to Disneyland and hoping to find the best time to go. I thank you so much!
Hi! Any chance you have an update for expected crowds/patterns for September 2023 yet? Thanks so much!
Hi! I want to clarify timing as I’m trying to book flights and hotels in the next few days. Our timing is fairly flexible from 9/4-9/16…wanting to do 3 days in the parks with one additional day for OBB on 9/7. In your 2023 Disneyland Crowd Calendar, you mention, “If you’re looking for the least crowded dates in the next couple of months, one thing we do know is that all Fridays through Sundays are likely to be less busy than Mondays through Thursdays.” However, in this post, you mention that “Nevertheless, the entirety of September 2023 is a pretty good time to visit Disneyland, all things considered. (And so long as you avoid weekends.)”
So…are weekends bad or good for crowds, and what would your ultimate schedule be within that general timeframe? (Ok to be a little earlier or later…it mostly revolves around the 9/7 OBB tickets. Thanks in advance!
Hello! We are trying to book a trip and I am wondering if the Saturday before Labor Day, or Labor Day itself would be busier to go? Do you have any recommendations? Thanks for all of this great info!
Is it true that there is going to be a “Gay Day” on Sep 22-24, 2023? What’s gonna happen on these days?
Hi you said Friday is the worse night to go to Disneyland, so does that mean Saturday would be better? We really want to see Halloween screams fireworks for the first time and it’s only on the weekend. Thanks!
Thanks for the D23 info Tom. My wife is a university professor with the Fall term beginning September 15, so that is a hard stop for our vacation planning. Looking at either 9/3 – 9/9 (includes Labor Day) or 9/7 – 9/13 (includes D23). So you can see my challenge. Hotels are cheaper for the Labor Day period, but I’m thinking crowds would be lower even with D23 Expo. Your prediction of crowds spiking after the EXPO events end for the day makes perfect sense to me.
Thank you for all your help Tom. I find your thoughtful analysis of all things Disney so helpful and interesting to read. Plus this blog literally saved my first ever WDW vacation last month. One word – MOLESKIN!
We finally decided on 8/28 – 9/3 for our trip. Thanks for your help with all things Disney!
Tom I’m planning a trip to Disneyland this year and wonder what effect do think the D23 Expo 2022 in Anaheim this year will have on crowds? People come early or stay late? Do many people go to these things?
Of course as you point out, if it is sold out regardless there would be no effect.
Thanks for all your help!
In the past, the D23 Expo has had minimal impact during the day, but spiked crowds at night.
I’ll update this once we get closer as it’s so hard to say what reservation availability/inventory will be like that far out.
First of y’all your blog was my Bible for our trip. I’m so very grateful for all your great content–it was so very helpful. From choosing the time we visited to selecting our offsite hotel to planning our itinerary and picking where to eat. We even used your non-Disney blog for briefly visiting Laguna Beach during our Southern California stay. Thank you so much! I just wanted to say that crowd levels at Disneyland and DCA the past 2 days were far higher than I expected. We went on Monday and Tuesday 9/27 and 28 thinking weekdays in September would be light crowds and that wasn’t at all the case. It was very busy and very crowded. But the weather was amazing and the magic was still there!
I’m trying to decide between the first and second week in September. We will visit Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. Most important to me are lower crowds. I see Disneyland is having Halloween time start a week earlier this year so the second week in September will already be Halloween time but the first week is also Labor Day week. Which week do you think will have lighter crowds? Thank you.
Hello! Question…we went to Disneyland at the end of September 2016 and it was 105+ degrees every day we were there… We are from the Pacific NW and did NOT expect it to be that hot at the end of September. Is that extremely abnormal? We want to visit during off-peak September but to be honest, we are quite nervous to catch that heat again! Trying to choose between chancing the extreme heat in September or higher crowds in October. Thanks!
It is often one of, if not the, hottest times here. Months of AUG-OCT fluctuate wildly, causing even us local to the area to be leery of putting too much planning/expense into a “Fall” trip. This is due to Santana (commonly called Santa Ana) winds that bring hot air from the dessert east and dry up your skin faster than an oven. Even though the crowds have gone, the hours are quite often shortened, so there is little night-time to cool off and enjoy. Good luck!
We also went about 3rd week in september a few years back and it was the same for temperature. So hot we had to escape to the hotel and the pool!
We are planning a trip to Disneyland Sept 5-10 and I was wondering if Halloween decorations will already be up. I actually don’t want to have any up. I would like my daughters first trip to be just plain Disney.
My family and I just returned from our trip sept.17-19 the 17th was pretty crowded and it Didn’t help that Disney closed at 9:00 pm and CA closed at 8:00 pm and opened at 10:00 am at both parks I don’t know if that had to do with them controlling the crowds perhaps those days due to it being the first official week of Halloween time at the park, Carsland having a haul-O-ween makeover is great and guardians monsters after dark is awesome.the next 2 days were not to busy as Lot more manageable except for hunted mansion it’s a mad house HIGHLY recconemed fast pass for that ride. Hope this helps
Thanks for the update. Starting with mid-September, the parks have been FAR busier than we anticipated. The new Haul-O-Ween stuff is really drawing in crowds. It’s making me dread October, which is going to be insane.
I just got back from Labor Day weekend at the parks and if that is considered huge crowds it is totally manageable. However I suspect many people decided morn to go because of the heat wave! Still had an amazing time! Going back on the 23rd so I’m excited to see how moderate it is with the start of halloween time.
This is so helpful!
Thank you!
Hi! I called to make reservations at the Blue Bayou for Fantasmic dinning and learned that it is only shown on the weekends…We arrive on a Sunday and secured the second show but now wonder if the Fireworks are only shown on the weekends because if this is so …we will miss them. Can you answer this question for me? Thank you~Tammy
We will be going in October and watching fantasmic on the weekend as well.. it’s true, the “Remember…Dreams Come True” fireworks will also only be shown on weekend nights. During the nights of Halloween parties, there will be special themed fireworks, but only guests with tickets to the event will be able to enjoy from inside the park.
Hi Tom, So do the newly released Halloween time and Mickey’s Halloween Party dates bring any updates or changes to this crowd calendar? Or are we still looking at “green light” for the majority of midweek days? We booked our trip for the week of Sept 18. That wedneday will be the first Halloween Party. Wondering if that will bring a spike of crowds.
I’ll update this within the next couple of days. I’ll also release the October calendar at the same time.
Thanks as always for the great info! Looking forward to seeing the October calendar. We’re WDW regulars & planning our first trip to DL in late September or October. The Halloween party is a must!
When will the 2017 fall hotel discounts and any additional meal plans plans if any come out?
For Disneyland? There are no meal plans.
There’s also a decent chance there won’t be fall hotel discounts. If there are, they likely won’t be released until August.
Late August and September hotel discounts started today for Disney Visa Rewards card holders, which means the discounts should go public in about a week. The cheapest dates I found were $325/night at the DLH and $353/night at Grand California. I booked the DLH for the first week in September at the $325 rate. Willing to miss the Halloween decor so we can catch the tail end of the summer of heroes (despite the lackluster reviews) as my kids are really into Marvel. Plus I’m hoping the crowds will be lighter. The past two years we have gone the week of the first Halloween party (mid to late September) and all of DLR has been super crowded!