This is a basic question, but every time I search, most of the information seems to be about MLK weekend itself, not so much the days following it.
We are arriving and checking in (Yacht Club) on Monday, January 19, 2026, Martin Luther King Day. We're staying 6 nights, and I've purchased 5-day Park Hopper Passes.
The plan is to use those 5 days from Tuesday through Saturday, not going to the parks on arrival or departure day.
Our party consists of my husband and me, our daughter, SIL, and 2 littles (2 and 4 at the time of travel). This trip is all about Nonna and Granddad providing a great vacation for everyone. What that means is that Mom & Dad probably wouldn't pick WDW as their first choice, but they're totally up for it because they're sure the kids will love it, especially their 4-year-old. And we want desperately to bring them all!
Thrill Data crowd calendars for WDW in general show "average" for every single day in January, starting with January 7, including MLK weekend. The MK shows as "average" all our week except on Saturday, 1/24, which is "higher." Epcot is "higher" on 1/19 and 1/24. Hollywood Studios is "average" all days with "lower" on 1/29, and AK is "higher" on 1/20 and "lower" on 1/21 and 1/22. Whew - that's a lot of info.
But, with all that being said, I know that crowd calendars are a strange animal.
I don't think the dates of the Festival of the Arts for 2026 have been announced, so that can't be factored in yet, and I'm pretty sure there are NOT any competitions scheduled for that week. The College National Cheer competition is 1/16-18.
Anyone out there want to speak from personal knowledge or experience about the week starting on MLK Day itself? Thanks in advance.
NOTE: Our original trip was going to be in September of 2026 for the better price and lower crowds, but after much conversation, we decided that avoiding heat and humidity was by far the most important issue for our daughter and family. They are from Colorado, and dealing with bigger crowds and/or cold weather in January is more appealing than dealing with the possible Florida heat and humidity to get the lower crowds of September.
We are arriving and checking in (Yacht Club) on Monday, January 19, 2026, Martin Luther King Day. We're staying 6 nights, and I've purchased 5-day Park Hopper Passes.
The plan is to use those 5 days from Tuesday through Saturday, not going to the parks on arrival or departure day.
Our party consists of my husband and me, our daughter, SIL, and 2 littles (2 and 4 at the time of travel). This trip is all about Nonna and Granddad providing a great vacation for everyone. What that means is that Mom & Dad probably wouldn't pick WDW as their first choice, but they're totally up for it because they're sure the kids will love it, especially their 4-year-old. And we want desperately to bring them all!
Thrill Data crowd calendars for WDW in general show "average" for every single day in January, starting with January 7, including MLK weekend. The MK shows as "average" all our week except on Saturday, 1/24, which is "higher." Epcot is "higher" on 1/19 and 1/24. Hollywood Studios is "average" all days with "lower" on 1/29, and AK is "higher" on 1/20 and "lower" on 1/21 and 1/22. Whew - that's a lot of info.
But, with all that being said, I know that crowd calendars are a strange animal.
I don't think the dates of the Festival of the Arts for 2026 have been announced, so that can't be factored in yet, and I'm pretty sure there are NOT any competitions scheduled for that week. The College National Cheer competition is 1/16-18.
Anyone out there want to speak from personal knowledge or experience about the week starting on MLK Day itself? Thanks in advance.
NOTE: Our original trip was going to be in September of 2026 for the better price and lower crowds, but after much conversation, we decided that avoiding heat and humidity was by far the most important issue for our daughter and family. They are from Colorado, and dealing with bigger crowds and/or cold weather in January is more appealing than dealing with the possible Florida heat and humidity to get the lower crowds of September.