What time of the year is the best time to go that we could experience low crowds?
October or March. Excluding Columbus Day, and I would expect also Halloween weekends.
Crowd-wise, I had a good experience with *late* August. Much different than early August.As a 13 year local if I would ever move and come back to visit I would choose... The week before Thanksgiving, first 2 weeks of December, first 3 weeks of May, or mid September. All are low crowds. I would avoid march, April, July, August, and week of Christmas and New Years most. And October the past couple years has been crazy busy because of fall breaks. I hope this helps![]()
We try to take advantage of slow times also and coin side with value season for cheapest room rates...
We prefer room only discounts over free dining so our options are wide open...
We also want Florida sun and heat ( we do pool time every day around noon so no winter months..
Best time we've found ( but it's been filling up some ) is late May and early mid September....
Disney has been pretty good filling up the slack times with promotions and discounts so those used to be walk on trips are about gone...
Sorry to but in, but am dreaming about a return trip and am looking at different times....later April or early May seems like a nice time. So I'm wondering by end of May...it must be getting pretty hot by then?
We were there late May/early June this year and the weather was perfect. Around 80 every day, pretty much non-existent humidity (although that seems to be relative,) It only rained once (for 15 minutes) during the whole 10 day trip. I didn't even get a sunburn, despite my inability to remember to re-apply. It was the only trip we've ever taken to WDW that none of us ever felt too hot or too cold.
I'm not a local by any means, but I do think you got a little lucky. The average high for that time of year is 89, which isn't far off from the peak of summer. Maybe it does tend to be less humid?We were there late May/early June this year and the weather was perfect. Around 80 every day, pretty much non-existent humidity (although that seems to be relative,) It only rained once (for 15 minutes) during the whole 10 day trip. I didn't even get a sunburn, despite my inability to remember to re-apply. It was the only trip we've ever taken to WDW that none of us ever felt too hot or too cold.