I’m getting a completely different rate. It shows that room category sold out. Odd.
I’m guessing the quoted rate was for MK holders. Looks like the public discount is 20% at the moment but MK can get 25-30.
I’m getting a completely different rate. It shows that room category sold out. Odd.
Every season has something unique to offer at DL. Crowds are quite different than WDW and heavily influenced by local demographics.Is there a better time of year to go (lower crowds/lower prices)?
Is there a better day of the week to go (I assume weekdays would be less crowded than weekends)?
DW & I just returned from WDW and are just talking about maybe doing DL in 26 or 27.
Love the detailed answer.Every season has something unique to offer at DL. Crowds are quite different than WDW and heavily influenced by local demographics.
Lowest crowds will be when Magic Key's (annual passes) are blocked, particularly the two lowest levels. Also, single day ticket prices are determinative - the higher the single day price, the lower the crowd level. This means that often holidays and weekends are less crowded than weekdays. To complicate things further, this is only true during certain times of the year and other times weekends are more busy. My best advice is to identify the dates with the cheapest single day ticket prices (currently $106) and unblocked MK's and avoid those like the plague (this is why you will see people post about how shocked they are to see Mondays insanely crowded while a weekend wasn't). Another factor - conferences and events like grad nights. @LKing keeps a running post for 2025 so you can get a sense of when things might be in 2026.
DL also only offers nightly entertainment during parts of the year - summer and winter holidays - and it's otherwise mostly weekends for things like fireworks and Fantasmic. If nighttime entertainment is important to you, then summer is a good bet. Even when offered, fireworks are routinely cancelled for wind at higher elevations, which you won't know about until it happens.
For weather, it's overall much better than Orlando. It is not humid compared to FL and temperatures are more moderate. It doesn't rain during the summer, only on occasion between December-March. Temperatures are warm during the summer, but actually hottest during the fall even though the day to day temperatures are more moderate than summer (extreme heat waves pushing temps over 100 most often occur in Sept and Oct).
I personally recommend going during July. It's a consistently good month for crowds and weather. There's long hours and nightly entertainment. There's also full pass blockouts all months and not many special events that impact crowds.Love the detailed answer.
Hate that it's not an easy answer. lol
We're thinking maybe doing DL for 3-4 days and then a cruise for 3-4 days. While we don't want to "cheap out", we don't need to worry about kids and was hoping to cherry pick a good time of year.![]()
Hey Sam, for the most personalized answers, it might be easier if you started a new thread with your planning questions.Love the detailed answer.
Hate that it's not an easy answer. lol
We're thinking maybe doing DL for 3-4 days and then a cruise for 3-4 days. While we don't want to "cheap out", we don't need to worry about kids and was hoping to cherry pick a good time of year.![]()
Sam - One thing we already know for 2026 is that the 70th offerings will continue until early August. This means Wondrous Journeys fireworks, Paint the Night parade and World of Color Happiness.Hey Sam, for the most personalized answers, it might be easier if you started a new thread with your planning questions.
Here is the 2025 Disneyland Resort Calendar that @OlliePop27 was referring to. I've tried to list both official as well as unofficial events that might impact crowds. If 2026 dates have been announced, they are in parentheses next to the 2025 listings. Disney Parks Blog should share 2026's calendar the first week in December.
I didn't think the Fantasmic dining package was worth it as Fantasmic is fairly close to the one in WDW
If you skipped the show entirely, check it out on your return. Saying it’s “close” to WDW would be like saying your wife doesn’t need a designed purse because the one you got from Target is “close.”.
Say what??Plenty of places to stay cool. At DCA, the Animation Building is an awesome place - but it will get crowded when it gets hot. Nobody goes to Philharmagic, so you can stake out there all day. Tons of gift shops at DL and of course the ole Carrousel of Progress.
The storyline may be fairly close, but the experience definitely isn't. It's much, much better at Disneyland. (Well, the show. Not so much having to sit on the ground...)I didn't think the Fantasmic dining package was worth it as Fantasmic is fairly close to the one in WDW.