New Year's Trip - What Should I Know??

We are not rope droppers but have spent several winter holidays at WDW.
Think about spending New Year’s Eve at Disney Springs. Never gets as crowded as the parks, has fireworks, music, dancing and always more than one exit when wanted.

Oh but plan to be there until at least 2:00 AM because the road traffic is insane!

MK on Christmas Day gives crowded a whole new meaning. If you are there for a few days, try to get in early and be out by early afternoon.The only day of the year I could get my party to the park by 9:00 AM, lol.
If you are staying on property no reason to go to Disney springs for NYE. Tons of locals there
 
My advice would be don't let the Internet scare you with commentary about NYE/the holidays. Yes crowds are stout, but you also generally have great weather and long park hours, so crowds can actually spread out, it's not blistering hot, less likely to have rain to avoid, etc. Don't underestimate AP blackouts in place during that time, in my opinion you do feel the impact on the margins.

Another piece of advice I'd suggest is being proactive about your 12/31 dinner plans when you can make reservations. Having a dinner plan to serve as an anchor for your plan for the evening can be helpful, it can be harder to dine on the fly during those peak days.

Lastly, have fun! It's a unique but also really fun time to be at WDW.
AP blackouts are hugeeeee. It really leads to a different type of crowd also. Yes if you want dinner reservation make it early because all the locals are flocking to be on property on NYE
 
No not really. It’s the locals on the roads that is the problem.
The buses too and from Disney springs though are insane from the resorts. Tbh all the MK resorts buses around that time have insane lines for Disney spring. That’s how a lot of locals get there without having to pay for parking. The monorail could also get some long lines especially on the weekends around that time. It’s mostly the locals causing the issue as the actual hotels are always at pretty high capacity.

A lot of locals don’t want to pay for parking and will book reservations or park at Disney springs.
 

The buses too and from Disney springs though are insane from the resorts. Tbh all the MK resorts buses around that time have insane lines for Disney spring. That’s how a lot of locals get there without having to pay for parking. The monorail could also get some long lines especially on the weekends around that time. It’s mostly the locals causing the issue as the actual hotels are always at pretty high capacity.

A lot of locals don’t want to pay for parking and will book reservations or park at Disney springs.
Good to know! Thx
 
It will be so hard to choose between Epcot or MK on NYE. As far as capacity goes, do we have to get to whichever park early and stay all day and night to make sure we get in for New Year’s? We usually leave in the afternoon for a break. Idk if I can stay at the park all day and night.
 
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It will be so hard to choose between Epcot or MK on NYE. As far as capacity goes, do we have to get to whichever park early and stay all day and night to make sure we get in for New Year’s? We usually leave in the afternoon for a break. Idk if I can stay at the park all day and night.
Epcot sells alcohol so that’s a plus. Magic kingdom is completely dry soooooo if you drink that kind of sucks. They overhype the hitting capacity aspect.

Between which park a huge factor would come down to where I’m staying for obvious reasons. When it comes to Epcot it is one of the few times it’s open past like 9-9:30ish unlike magic kingdom.
 
OP - where are you planning to stay? My biggest tip would be to be within walking distance of whichever park you’ll be on NYE if possible. Buses aren’t your friend on NYE.

For this reason, I would personally avoid DS.

We were at the MK last year - in fairness we left around 9 - as we had planned to hang out at the resort until midnight but I honestly did not find the crowds to be unbearable.

I do agree with a PP about booking dinner as soon as your 60-day window opens.

Enjoy!
 
Epcot sells alcohol so that’s a plus. Magic kingdom is completely dry soooooo if you drink that kind of sucks.
That’s a good point. Would want at least a little champagne on New Year’s.
They overhype the hitting capacity aspect.
I’m waiting to buy tickets but I don’t know if they will sell out for New Year’s?
Between which park a huge factor would come down to where I’m staying for obvious reasons. When it comes to Epcot it is one of the few times it’s open past like 9-9:30ish unlike magic kingdom.
Still working on where we want to stay but the Epcot area hotels are our favorite.
 
It will be so hard to choose between Epcot or MK on NYE. As far as capacity goes, do we have to get to whichever park early and stay all day and night to make sure we get in for New Year’s? We usually leave in the afternoon for a break. Idk if I can stay at the park all day and night.
We always choose MK on Dec. 30th and Epcot on Dec. 31st.

I would not worry about capacity. There is always a possibility of phased closures during parts of the day at MK, but they are few and far between and they generally happen late morning and are lifted a few hours later. If you’re staying on property and/or have an ADR, you should be fine. I would not recommend getting to a park early (especially New Years Eve) or you’ll burn out by the evening. Sleep in, swim, have a nice lunch at your resort, and head over later.

We usually head to Epcot late afternoon/early evening on New Year’s Eve. We’ve never had any issues with buses or being stuck in traffic this time of year going from our resort to the parks. Some areas have dedicated bus lanes to bypass traffic. Our favourite Christmas/New Years resort to stay at is POFQ. It is my favourite time of year to be at DW. :)
 
We always choose MK on Dec. 30th and Epcot on Dec. 31st.

I would not worry about capacity. There is always a possibility of phased closures during parts of the day at MK, but they are few and far between and they generally happen late morning and are lifted a few hours later. If you’re staying on property and/or have an ADR, you should be fine. I would not recommend getting to a park early (especially New Years Eve) or you’ll burn out by the evening. Sleep in, swim, have a nice lunch at your resort, and head over later.

We usually head to Epcot late afternoon/early evening on New Year’s Eve. We’ve never had any issues with buses or being stuck in traffic this time of year going from our resort to the parks. Some areas have dedicated bus lanes to bypass traffic. Our favourite Christmas/New Years resort to stay at is POFQ. It is my favourite time of year to be at DW. :)
This is very helpful, thank you. My husband just said yesterday there is no way he can be at whichever park we choose from morning until midnight.
 

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