THE WALT DISNEY WORLD PEAK SEASON
I recently posted on the 2012 Spring Break season at Walt Disney World.
Because this period is during Disney World’s “peak season,” and there’s a lot of confusion about what “peak” means, I thought I’d clarify the peak season and its implications for crowds and prices at Walt Disney World.
The key messages?
- While prices are quite high during the peak season…they get even higher! The peak season is not the peak of Disney World prices…
- While some periods of the peak season are quite crowded, some are not…and other times of the year, not in the peak season, are even more crowded! The peak season is not the peak of crowds, and some periods within it are relatively uncrowded.
THE PEAK SEASON AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
The only prices at Disney World that change a lot over the course of the year are Disney resort hotel prices.
Theme park admission ticket prices are the same all seasons of the year–although they often have an annual increase in the summer. Dining prices go up in the spring break, summer, and Christmas seasons, but only a little–a few dollars per person per night.
Hotel prices, however, are all over the map–sometimes changing three times in a month–and can vary as much as 90% for the exact same room depending on when you go to Walt Disney World. In addition to seasonal price changes, Disney World also often upcharges another $10-$50 dollars per night for weekend and holiday nights.
Disney has names for these hotel price seasons: value, regular, summer, peak, pre-holiday, holiday, mile long, thumper, etc.
However, most people can’t remember any of the names of these seasons except for the value season and the peak season, so this site’s material on Disney World resort price seasons largely ignores Disney’s season names and presents the numbers and the dates.
TYPICAL DATES AND PRICES FOR THE DISNEY WORLD PEAK SEASON
If Easter is early, Disney’s peak season goes from the Friday before President’s Day through the Saturday a week after Easter. Disney adds additional charges over President’s Day weekend itself, and from the Sunday a week before Easter through the Saturday a week after Easter.
A later Easter recently has led to a break in the peak season, after the week of President’s Day and into early March. This happened in both 2011 and 2012. I’m currently forecasting the same for 2013.
Prices in the peak season are 30-60% higher than they are during the lowest-priced seasons of the year–the value season.
Even so, prices do get higher than they are in the peak season–during the period of Christmas through New Year’s Eve, which Disney calls the holiday season, they are higher even than they are over Easter!
CROWDS DURING DISNEY WORLD’S PEAK SEASON
The peak season is not the peak of crowds at Walt Disney World–the peak of crowds is the holiday season, Christmas through New Year’s Eve.
That said, there are some very busy times during the peak season–particularly Presidents Day Week, later March, and the weeks before and after Easter.
Crowds during the rest of the peak season vary.
- For example, the time after President’s day week through the first full week of March is typically quite uncrowded–expensive, yes, but uncrowded. Disney World calls this period “moderately crowded.”
- Crowds during the rest of peak season vary based on the timing of Easter. In 2012 and 2013, no other March or early April weeks look good.
See this for more on 2012 Disney World peak season crowds, week by week.
PRICES AND CROWDS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
Many assume that the higher the prices, the higher the crowds.
As noted above, this is not always the case. Disney sets its prices to maximize the total profitability of its total resort–including the profitability of Disney’s hotels.
This can lead to periods where prices and crowds work in different ways.
- Late February and early March is one.
- Late July and early August is another.
Click the image for more on the relationship between crowds and prices at Walt Disney World.
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47 Comments on "The Peak Season at Walt Disney World"
Hi Dave! We are going on a very last minute trip to Disney March 10-16th. I would have chosen a different week, however my husband has a conference in DTDIS, so the whole family is going. Is this week terribly crowded. I know about spring break and Easter, and keep reading about the high levels at the end of the month- is this considered the end of the month? Any tips, traveling with 3 kiddos, 8, 5, 3!
Hi Kendi, I’m forecasting high crowds those dates–see http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/09/12/disney-world-crowds-in-2013/
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I am going to disney universal and seaworld…march 13 through 19. Are those bad dates?
Yup Bridget if you go during New Year’s week you’ll face among the worst crowds of the year. The week at the end of May that includes Memorial Day will be quite crowded–but not as bad as Jan 5. Earlier in May it’ll be fine. See this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2012/10/16/may-2013-walt-disney-world/