Things to Do When Visiting Disney in Winter
If you haven't been to Disneyland lately, winter is a great time to go. Let's see how you can make the most of your visit during the cold months.
Winter can be a beautiful time of the year to visit Walt Disney World. The weather is usually mild, the crowds are small, and there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. Here are ten things you should know as you plan your winter vacation at the most magical place on earth!
Magic Kingdom's Holiday-Themed Event
The Christmas season at Magic Kingdom is a special time of year. There are decorations and music galore! The best way to enjoy Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is with a special event ticket, which can be purchased for select nights after Halloween through Christmas.
Consider Staying at a Disney World Resort Hotel
With fewer crowds, you'll have more time to visit Disney parks. If you're staying at a Disney World Resort Hotel, take advantage of Extra Magic Hours that are offered early in the morning or late at night. With these hours, you can park hop without feeling rushed. They're worth every minute!
Plan a Couples Date Night
Want to have a quiet night with your spouse? Consider taking them to one of the resorts' kid's activity centers. The kids will be having so much fun they won’t even notice you’re gone. And don't worry! At these activity centers, they can make crafts, play games, watch Disney movies, and dinner is included in the cost!
Locations include:
Simba's Cubhouse at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Lilo's Playhouse at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Cub's Den at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Sandcastle Club at Disney's Beach Club Resort
Camp Dolphin at Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel.
Make Valentine's Day Special.
Planning a romantic getaway to the Happiest Place on Earth? There are so many wonderful ways to show your loved one a good time. Whether you want to dine at Cinderella’s Royal Table and dance under the stars or let your hair down on the Rockin’ Roller Coaster, there’s something for everyone.
Don’t forget that you should book any special reservations well before your trip to make sure that you get what you want.
Disney Springs is the Place to Be!
The Christmas season is always a magical time of year at Disney Springs. The weather is perfect, so you aren't melting as you move from shop to shop. Plus, early in the winter season, there's the opportunity to explore the Christmas Tree Trail, which has numerous Disney-themed Christmas trees on display.
You can also meet Santa Claus! After the year wraps up, some of the shops offer discounted merchandise especially if it's Christmas-themed or has the old year on it.