Least and Most Expensive Days at Disney World Resorts

It seems like the cold temperatures across the country have caused many people to be thinking about their spring break plans.

I’ve had a lot of requests about April specifically, with some clients very surprised at the cost of April break stays at Disney World. This prompted me to create the below calendars to help you see the least and most expensive dates for stays at Walt Disney World Resorts to help you when thinking about your travel dates. You can use these calendars if your dates are at all flexible to help you get the best price. The parks usually have lower crowds on less expensive days as well.

The prices shown are based on a Standard Room at the All-Star resorts and are for demonstration purposes only.

One of the best times of the year to go for pricing and crowds is late August and early September. It’s HOT, but prices are low as are crowds. My family spent a week at the Boardwalk Inn Resort last August and experienced this heat first-hand. If you plan well by going to the parks early in the morning, leaving around noon and relaxing at the resort or pool until dinner time, you’ll miss out on the hottest hours of the day. You’ll also get some must needed rest and can experience the parks in the evening. If you stay Deluxe like we did, you can maximize your time by visiting Magic Kingdom and EPCOT during Extended Evening hours.

Deluxe guests get to stay in these two parks for two hours after these parks close on Mondays (EPCOT) and Wednesdays (Magic Kingdom). The temperatures will be much lower as will the crowds since there are many less guests in the parks during this time.

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