Best guess when to book April 2027 Campsites

nostalgic4disney

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Hello Campers. Wondering when I should start looking to book end of April- beginning of May 2027. I’ve learned the hard way booking dates can sneak up on you.

Also- to those of you who stayed in the Full Hookup sites - are they nice? We’ve only stayed in premium because of trailer length and location. We will be staying for a lengthier stay so we are considering cost.

Is that time of year bearable for camping. If the power went out could you survive🥵? I wish we could go earlier but we will be traveling from an area that can get snow in April. We once pulled our trailer from Denver to FW at the end of Oct and pushed it to sty head of a snow storm 🌨️
 
I can’t help you with the campsite, but maybe the weather . . .

We usually don’t have any cold weather after March. The last two weeks of April this year were highs 85-90 and lows 65-70. Historical averages are 86-64. First two weeks of May were a degree or two higher. Humidity is usually still low that time of year (normally the rainy season doesn’t kick in until June, which indicates a bump in humidity).

Disney is pretty good when it comes to power outages. I think the longest one I have experienced at a resort was 3-4 hours, and that was after a lightning hit. A lot of areas in Florida, including Disney, have buried electric lines, which helps tremendously. Even during hurricanes the resorts have not lost power long term.

Hopefully this will give you an idea what to expect.
 
I can’t help you with the campsite, but maybe the weather . . .

We usually don’t have any cold weather after March. The last two weeks of April this year were highs 85-90 and lows 65-70. Historical averages are 86-64. First two weeks of May were a degree or two higher. Humidity is usually still low that time of year (normally the rainy season doesn’t kick in until June, which indicates a bump in humidity).

Disney is pretty good when it comes to power outages. I think the longest one I have experienced at a resort was 3-4 hours, and that was after a lightning hit. A lot of areas in Florida, including Disney, have buried electric lines, which helps tremendously. Even during hurricanes the resorts have not lost power long term.

Hopefully this will give you an idea what to expect.
Yes this was very helpful, thanks. 👍👍
 

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