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Making the decision to take your family on their dream vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida is just the start; there are many decisions you will need to take and perhaps the most important is when is the best time to go to Disney World.
The Resort is one of the most popular vacation destinations and every day hundreds of thousands of people flock to the four theme parks. You’ll never find a time when the parks are so empty that you get them to yourselves, but you will find that some times of year are better than others for you and your family.
Personally we think the best time to go to Disney World is the first two weeks of November. We love this time of year because the crowd levels are low and the weather is warm enough for shorts and swimming but not hot enough that you melt when you step outside! It’s also the start of the Holidays, so while it might not feel like Christmas outside the World it certainly does inside with all of the parks dressed for the Holiday season.
Of course you might not be able to take your vacation in November, and besides if everyone did the crowds wouldn’t be low anymore so I’d rather if you didn’t ;)
Because the time of year you decide to visit Disney World plays a huge part in how much fun you will have I decided to write this book. We’ll take a closer look at each of the months in turn so you can decide which one is right for you and your family. I’ve included information on crowd levels, weather and special entertainment to help you decide.
The Resort is one of the most popular vacation destinations and every day hundreds of thousands of people flock to the four theme parks. You’ll never find a time when the parks are so empty that you get them to yourselves, but you will find that some times of year are better than others for you and your family.
Personally we think the best time to go to Disney World is the first two weeks of November. We love this time of year because the crowd levels are low and the weather is warm enough for shorts and swimming but not hot enough that you melt when you step outside! It’s also the start of the Holidays, so while it might not feel like Christmas outside the World it certainly does inside with all of the parks dressed for the Holiday season.
Of course you might not be able to take your vacation in November, and besides if everyone did the crowds wouldn’t be low anymore so I’d rather if you didn’t ;)
Because the time of year you decide to visit Disney World plays a huge part in how much fun you will have I decided to write this book. We’ll take a closer look at each of the months in turn so you can decide which one is right for you and your family. I’ve included information on crowd levels, weather and special entertainment to help you decide.

