OVERVIEW: THE BEST TIMES IN 2016 AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
This site recommends arriving at Walt Disney World one of the first three Saturdays after Thanksgiving.
If you can’t go then, presented below are my rankings of the weeks of 2016 in order of best to worst.
The ranking is designed for first time visitors who do not know whether or not they will return.
For visitors on a return trip, less concerned about ride closures, the later January and early February weeks would be ranked much higher–with the Marathon and Martin Luther King Day weeks being the worst of these.
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These week rankings are based on my 2016 Disney World Crowd Calendar and on 2016 Walt Disney World price seasons.
Other factors are key as well–the Christmas season, ride closure season and hurricane season in particular.
(For 2015 rankings, see this, and for 2017 rankings, see this.)
RECOMMENDED 2016 WEEKS, RANKED IN ORDER
The fifteen recommended weeks that follow are wonderful weeks to visit Walt Disney World in 2016.
Week number one has it all–lower crowds, low prices and wonderful Christmas programs and decorations. The first Saturday of this week overlaps with Thanksgiving crowds, but the rest of it will be marvelous:
- 1: 11/26/16.
Weeks 2 and 3 have many, but not all, of the strengths of week 1:
- 2: 12/3/16. Largely a terrific week with low crowds, low prices and wonderful holiday programs. However, this is a week that, because of Pop Warner football demand for resort rooms, is rarely discounted beyond its already low prices. Those intending to stay at a value resort should consider avoiding this week and target week 1 instead, as Pop Warner may make the value resorts crowded and boisterous this week
- 3: 12/10/16. A week as good as week 1 on crowds and holiday programs. Much more expensive, however, than weeks 1 or 2
Weeks 4 is a very strong week. It has low crowds and prices, and most of Disney World’s holiday program except at Epcot will be in place
- 4: 11/12/16
Weeks 5 and 6 share great late autumn weather and have low crowds. These are near-tied, but are in calendar order as the better weather is earlier this time of year
- 5: 10/22/16
- 6: 10/29/16
Week 7 has great late spring weather, low crowds but moderate prices.
- 7: 4/9/16
Weeks 8 is your best 2016 Spring Break bet, with low crowds and moderate prices
- 8: 2/27/16
Week 9 is similar to weeks 5 and 6, but with higher prices
- 9: 10/15/16
Weeks 10 through 13 are similar to week 7, but with slightly higher crowds. They are in calendar order as the better weather is earlier.
- 10: 4/16/16
- 11: 4/23/16
- 12: 4/30/16
- 13: 5/7/16
Week 14 is similar to week 8, but with slightly higher crowds, especially at the beginning of the week
- 14: 2/20/16
Week 15 is similar to week 7, but with higher crowds and prices at the beginning of the week. This week may end up with higher crowds than I am forecasting, but such would move down just a spot or two in the rankings.
- 15: 4/2/16
This completes the weeks in 2016 that are recommended.
WEEKS I’M NOT SO KEEN ON
Weeks 16-21 all have moderate crowd levels, with different prices and weather. I don’t particularly recommend moderate-crowd weeks for first time visitors, but they are manageable, and I would go myself such weeks with no hesitation.
They are in order of least to most crowded, and within crowd groups are sorted by price.
- 16: 5/14/16. Similar to week 13 but with higher crowds and more summer-like weather. Crowds moderate. Prices moderate
- 16: 11/5/16. “Jersey Week”—teacher meetings in New Jersey, leading to a massive temporary immigration of New Jersey families to Orlando. Crowds moderate-minus, prices low to moderate, almost never with major discounts. A little more crowded in 2016 than recent years, because Veterans Day falls on Friday of Jersey Week.
- 18: 5/21/16. Similar to week 17, slightly more heat and humidity and crowds.
- 19: 10/8/16. Columbus Day week with higher crowds and prices than the great weeks (ranked 9, 5 and 6) that follow it
- 20: 8/6/16. Moderate-plus crowds as the summer season begins to fade away
- 21: 6/4/16. Beginning of summer–similar crowds to week 20, but higher prices in deluxes
Weeks 22-29 have one thing in common: they occur during the peak of the hurricane season. Hurricanes are rare and even more rarely affect a Disney World vacation, but for first-timers who may never return, why not just avoid the risk? For returning visitors, though, the low-crowd weeks among this group can be wonderful times to visit.
They are ranked in order of first crowd levels, and within the same crowd level prices.
Weeks 22, 23 and 24 have among the lowest crowds and lowest prices of the year.
- 22: 9/10/16
- 23: 9/3/16
- 24: 9/17/16
Weeks 25 and 26 are similar, but with slightly higher crowds than 22-24
- 25: 8/27/16
- 26: 9/24/16
Week 27 is at the outer range of low crowds
- 27: 8/20/16
Weeks 28 and 29 are the only moderate-crowd weeks in this hurricane group
- 28: 10/1/16
- 29: 8/13/16
2016 WEEKS TO AVOID AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
There’s two groups of weeks to avoid: high crowd weeks and weeks when rides are often closed.
The first group, ranked 30-47, should be avoided because of crowds ranging from high to unbelievable.
This group includes all of later June, July and early August (massive crowds, higher prices). Prices go down in Deluxes starting in mid-July, and in the other resorts in mid-August.
It also includes the busy March Spring Break weeks beginning 3/5/2016, and the holiday weeks—President’s Day week, the weeks before and after Easter, Thanksgiving week, and the weeks around Christmas.
Click the table for exact rankings within these lousy weeks.
The next group includes the January and early February weeks when rides are often closed for repair or refurbishment—weeks 48-53.
Many of these weeks have the lowest crowds and lowest prices of the year.
(But not all--click the table above.)
However, this is the peak time for ride closures at Walt Disney World, especially the January weeks.
If this may be your only family visit, why go when you know some of the best of Disney World will be closed?
If you must go during this period, avoid the first few days of January (massive crowds), and the Martin Luther King Day (1/16/16 arrival date) holiday weekend.
The Marathon Weekend (affecting arrival dates of 1/2 and 1/9/16) complicates the parks as well.
MORE ON WHEN TO GO TO WALT DISNEY WORLD
- For when to go to Walt Disney World, see this
- For the best and worst times to visit, see this
- For forecasting crowds at Walt Disney World, see this
- For the 2015 Crowd Calendar, click here
- For the 2016 Crowd Calendar, click here
- For seasonal pricing at Walt Disney World, see this
- For weather at Walt Disney World, see this
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168 Comments on "2016 Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World, Ranked in Order"
So I am just finalizing my plans for December 2016. I am planning either December 2-6 or 5-9 Does it really make that big a difference for crowds and MVMCP??
Also, I was considering wilderness lodge but just can’t do it as it reminds me of winter at home which I am leaving at that time 🙂 is the poly a good choice??
Alan, any arrival date 10/15/16 or later will be fine. Either of your resort concepts will be fun, so I’d just pick on resort appeal. (For full reviews of all 3, see this if you haven’t already.)
Jennifer, if your dates are between 12/19 and 1/1, that’s not I time I would recommend to anyone. Prices are high and crowds are terrible. It’s particularly bad if you are not staying at a WDW-owned hotel.
Alicia, the main pool at CBR is much better than the one at POR. And all holiday programs will be fully in place by the Friday after Thanksgiving. And my friend Kelly is absolutely right about weather–they may or may not be a great pool day then…