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January 2010 at Walt Disney World

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This page reviews January 2010 Walt Disney World crowds, prices, weather, adds a few other notes, and ends with week by week summaries.

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November 23, 2009   No Comments

2011 Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World, Ranked in Order

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OVERVIEW: 2011 WEEKS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD

This site recommends arriving the second Saturday after Thanksgiving, or the weeks immediately before and after.

If you can’t go then, presented below are the weeks of 2011 in order of best to worst.

(For another approach to figuring out when to go, see the 2011 Week Picker.)

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November 20, 2009   No Comments

Easter 2010 at Walt Disney World

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OVERVIEW

2010 Easter crowds (and prices!!) at Walt Disney World will hit a very high peak in the week beginning March 27th 2010, and be almost as high for most of the week beginning April 3, 2010. Try your best to avoid Walt Disney World during these two weeks.

If your kids’ Spring Break is a different week than these two, don’t worry, and go ahead and go during their break—crowds will be much lower.

ForEaster services, see this for places of worship near Walt Disney World.

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November 19, 2009   No Comments

Spring Break 2010 at Walt Disney World

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Spring Break      March      April      Easter

NOTE: for Spring Break 2011, see this.

OVERVIEW

2010 Spring break crowds (and prices!!) at Walt Disney World will hit a very high peak in the week beginning March 27th 2010, and be almost as high for most of the week beginning April 3, 2010. Try your best to avoid Walt Disney World during these two weeks.

If your kids’ Spring Break is a different week than these two, don’t worry, and go ahead and go during their break—crowds will be much lower.

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November 16, 2009   No Comments

2010 Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World, Ranked in Order

OVERVIEW

I recommend arriving the second Saturday after Thanksgiving.

2010-weeks-10-09rev.jpgIf you can’t go then, I present below the weeks of 2010 in order of best to worst. Click the thumbnail to see the same weeks in a calendar view.

The ranking is designed for first time visitors who do not know whether or not they will return.

For visitors on a return trip, who would be less concerned about ride closures, the January and early February weeks would be ranked much higher–with the President’s Day and MLK day weeks being the worst of these.

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February 11, 2009   No Comments

2009 Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World, Ranked in Order

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When to Go   Future Crowds   2010 Weeks   2010 Week Picker App   2011 Weeks

OVERVIEW

I recommend arriving the second Saturday after Thanksgiving.

If you can’t go then, I present below the weeks of 2009 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, who would be less concerned about ride closures, the January and early February weeks would be ranked much higher–with the (Tampa) Super Bowl, President’s Day, and MLK day weeks being the worst of these.

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May 28, 2008   No Comments