July 3rd and 4th are going to be jam packed (holiday fireworks both nights), other than that, is it crowded, but it's not like Times Square one New Years Eve or anything like that.
We were down there last year over the 4th of July. I think we went to EPCOT in the AM on the 4th, and then once it got crowded went back to the resort for a while. We had dinner reservations at Citrico's that night, and then watched the MK fireworks from the dock at the GF (they play the soundtrack on the speakers). Just be aware that everone that lives in the Orlando area has the same idea, and the busses after the fireworks will be PACKED - we actually took a AK bus and then transferred to a OKW bus at AK. All of the busses going to Disney Springs were packed to the gills.
If you plan on dining at any of the MK area restaruants on the 3rd or 4th, make your reservations at 180 days out.
The rest of the week, the crowds were high, but it was not like it was crazy insane.
-dave
I've done the July 4th holiday trip a few times and yes, expect heavy crowds, but it's manageable. Definitely make dining reservations as far out as possible. MK will do the holiday fireworks on the 3rd and 4th, so we always catch MK on the 3rd and head to Epcot on the 4th. Epcot does the usual Illuminations with a holiday tag at the end that's just insane. The MK show is great too, but Epcot pretty much shoots off as many fireworks and they can get their hands on it seems. Many years ago I attempted to shoot pics of it on a traditional film camera (the days before digital) and the finale of the tag was so concussive and immense that it froze my shutter open. I was sold on that show ever since.
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I think we are going to dinner at 1900 on the night of the 4th and maybe just hang out there and watch the fire works from the resort. It sounds like it will be a great day to hang at the resort and play in the pool.
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Searched the forums, did not really com up with any thing so sorry if i missed my answer somewhere.
I have been to Disney World a couple of times now but never in July. I understand it is the busy time, How bad is it going to really be with the crowds?
Thank you,
I think we are going to dinner at 1900 on the night of the 4th and maybe just hang out there and watch the fire works from the resort. It sounds like it will be a great day to hang at the resort and play in the pool.
I really appreciate the reply.
I was in Orlando from July 17th through July 21st and then the parks from July 22nd to July 26th of this past year. Expect rain, as it's the month of the year with the most rainfall. I'd say of the ten days that I was there, there was rainfall on seven of them. But, it's not too big of a deal, as it starts out sunny in the morning, and then in the afternoon it rains for 1-2 hours and then it gets sunny again for the rest of the day, at least in my experience.Searched the forums, did not really com up with any thing so sorry if i missed my answer somewhere.
I have been to Disney World a couple of times now but never in July. I understand it is the busy time, How bad is it going to really be with the crowds?
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