Spring Break crowds have officially arrived at Disney World! ???????? If you’re heading to the parks during one of the busiest times of the year, here are a few tips to help you survive the chaos:
???? Crowds will definitely be high, but they can still vary quite a bit day to day. Just keep in mind that weekends tend to be especially busy, particularly at EPCOT, thanks to the Flower & Garden Festival!
????️ Don’t forget to plan your dining! People focus so much on ride lines that they forget restaurants get packed, too. If you’re using Mobile Order, you can actually schedule it in advance and adjust your pickup window later if needed.
???? Popular quick-service spots fill up FAST. You can also check the Mobile Dine Walk-Up Waitlist in the My Disney Experience app to see if there’s any last-minute restaurant availability near you.
????Your best strategy for rides (besides Lightning Lanes)? Rope drop and park close. Rope dropping means arriving about 30–60 minutes before the park opens, and the first two hours (and the last two hours of the night) usually have the shortest waits. If you need a break, try doing a midday hotel rest instead of starting late or leaving early.
????️ And don’t forget about the weather! March and April are when temperatures start climbing, and rain showers pop up more often. Sunscreen, cooling towels, hand fans, umbrellas, ponchos, and even an extra pair of socks can make a huge difference during a long park day. ☀️
Drop your BEST Spring Break tip in the comments! ????
???? Crowds will definitely be high, but they can still vary quite a bit day to day. Just keep in mind that weekends tend to be especially busy, particularly at EPCOT, thanks to the Flower & Garden Festival!
????️ Don’t forget to plan your dining! People focus so much on ride lines that they forget restaurants get packed, too. If you’re using Mobile Order, you can actually schedule it in advance and adjust your pickup window later if needed.
???? Popular quick-service spots fill up FAST. You can also check the Mobile Dine Walk-Up Waitlist in the My Disney Experience app to see if there’s any last-minute restaurant availability near you.
????Your best strategy for rides (besides Lightning Lanes)? Rope drop and park close. Rope dropping means arriving about 30–60 minutes before the park opens, and the first two hours (and the last two hours of the night) usually have the shortest waits. If you need a break, try doing a midday hotel rest instead of starting late or leaving early.
????️ And don’t forget about the weather! March and April are when temperatures start climbing, and rain showers pop up more often. Sunscreen, cooling towels, hand fans, umbrellas, ponchos, and even an extra pair of socks can make a huge difference during a long park day. ☀️
Drop your BEST Spring Break tip in the comments! ????
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