What To Expect At Disney World Around Easter
A trip to Disney World is always exciting, regardless of what time during the year your vacation lands on. Still, there are some periods that offer unique advantages, from better deals on Disney resorts to reduced crowd levels throughout the park.
Of these, Easter is one of the most popular times for travelers to set their sights on the destination, with families near and far hoping to enjoy their fair share of Disney magic before summer arrives.
If you’re one of the millions of guests planning to join this wave, you’ll need to know a few things before you start searching for Disney vacation specials. Fortunately, Orlando Vacation is here to help, so keep reading to learn how to prepare!
Expect Disney World Tickets to Sell Out!
Though it might come as a surprise, holiday season isn’t the only time when Disney World experiences a larger rate of sold-out tickets. As one of the most popular parks in the world, demand is always high — sometimes unexpectedly so.
Still, there’s a good chance that Easter 2022 will see the park sell out of tickets close to the holiday, as this is something we saw happen last year. Since the park shut down its reservation system with blackout dates in 2021, many guests were forced to reschedule their vacations.
As such, it’s a good idea to consider grabbing yours as early as possible to avoid encountering this situation yourself. Furthermore, prices are likely to increase the longer you wait, so don’t hesitate to take advantage of those Disney resort discounts as soon as you see them!
Expect Crowds to Be Heavy
It shouldn’t come as a shock to learn that Disney World is home to large crowds, yet Easter will likely be at the higher end of the scale when it comes to the number of guests filling the park. So, while you shouldn’t expect to have the space all to yourself, you can follow a few strategies to avoid the park when it is most crowded, including:
- Getting to the park as early as possible
- Getting to the park in the late afternoon, after the first wave has dispersed (typically after 2 p.m.)
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