![]() ![]() ![]() We lucked out this year and it was in the 50’s the day we went. Typically January-March is nicer weather, although you can still get a hot day here and there. If at all possible, avoid going in the Summer because Florida is HOT and it rains a lot during the summer. Weather can also play a big part in how your day goes with a toddler. It definitely got more crowded as the day went on, but nowhere near what I’ve experienced during other times of the year. It paid off for sure! We got to the Magic Kingdom before it opened and the park was basically empty for the first several hours. We purposely chose January for our trip because it’s a less busy time at Disney, and I used the Crowd Calendar to choose the best day to go. They have a detailed calendar letting you know when the busy times are, including special events and holidays. Research the Best Time of Year to Goĭisney World is much less stressful and exhausting if you go on a day when it’s not as crowded and when it’s not a million degrees out! I love the WDW Prep School’s Crowd Calendar. ![]() We didn’t worry about trying to do everything or about getting to do certain rides ourselves. It does help that we’ve both been to Disney many times and we live close by so we can go for a day basically whenever we want to. We made our plans based on what William would want to do and we were super flexible. My husband and I both agreed that this trip was all about our son having the time of his life. My #1 tip for taking your toddler to Disney is to have the right mindset for the trip. Tips for Doing Disney World with a Toddler It’s All in the Mindset ![]()
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