When to AVOID Planning a Trip to Disney World in 2023

Look, we’re not going to sugarcoat it: planning a trip to Disney World can be DIFFICULT.

Magic Kingdom

So you’ve decided you’re going to go to Disney World. The first thing you need to do, before thinking about where you’ll eat, whether or not you’ll buy Disney Genie+, or even where you’ll stay, is to decide WHEN you’re going to go. Luckily, we’re here to provide some guidance to help you make that decision if you’re heading to Disney World in 2023. Let’s take a look at when you should avoid Disney World next year.

January-March 2023

If you’re hoping to stay at Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa in the first three months of next year, you might want to consider postponing your trip due to scheduled pool renovations.

Saratoga Springs Resort

The High Rock Spring Pool and On the Rocks Pool Bar will be closed from early January to late March next year for renovation. The other pools at the resort will remain open, but if you are hoping to lay out by the pool or are worried you might hear construction noise in your room, you may consider changing your plans.

January 9th to April 2023

Two Disney World hotel pools will be closed from January 9th through April in 2023. The feature pool and whirlpool spa at the Contemporary Resort and the Meadow Swimmin’ Pool and whirlpool spa at Fort Wilderness will be closed.

Contemporary Feature Pool

The pools that will be closed at both hotels are the pools with the slide so if you’re traveling with a group that loves a good water slide (because really, who doesn’t?), make sure you’re aware of these closures before booking your hotel.

Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend

If you didn’t know, there are many racing events available at Disney World throughout the year, with one of the biggest being the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend. This race weekend brings in so many guests and makes for a very crowded park day.

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The 2023 Walt Disney World Marathon will be the 30th anniversary of the event (and it’s 90s themed!), and will take place from January 5th to January 8th, 2023. We recommend avoiding this weekend because it all but guarantees high crowd levels in the Disney World parks.

Princess Half Marathon Weekend

Similarly to Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend, the Princess Half Marathon Weekend is another runDisney event weekend that brings a lot of people, meaning you may want to avoid Disney World during that time.

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2023 will be the 15th Anniversary of the event, so it’s expected that there will be a lot of people traveling to Disney World for the races, making it a weekend you may want to avoid.

Spring Break

Spring break in Disney World is one of the busiest and most crowded times all year. Schools all over the country let out and families head to the parks.

That’s a lot of people no matter how you slice it!

Spring break starts toward the middle of March and usually goes into the middle to end of April (since different schools have different times off for spring break), so it’s usually a safe bet to avoid Disney World during those two months if you can.

Holidays

Fourth of July is a busy time in all of the Disney World parks, but specifically in the Magic Kingdom. To prove our point: park passes are already SOLD OUT for the Magic Kingdom for Independence Day this year because there will be a special fireworks show that night.

Fourth of July photo op in 2021

Instead of Disney Enchantment, on July 4th, guests of the Magic Kingdom will be able to see Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky. You can also spot these fireworks on July 3rd. If next year is anything like this year, we recommend skipping 4th of July in Disney World, especially if you’re not a fan of crowds.

Chugging right along with busy holidays, Thanksgiving and the week of Thanksgiving are typically busy times in Disney World that you might want to avoid.

Magic Kingdom Crowds on Thanksgiving in 2021

Many restaurants offer Thanksgiving menus and with kids having time off school and parents having time off work, lots of people decide to head to the parks for Turkey Day. And then of course, there’s another big one: Christmas.

Holiday decor in Hollywood Studios

The last two weeks of December, including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve are VERY BUSY in Disney World. We recommend avoiding Disney at these times if you can.

If you do want to head to Disney World during these times — maybe you want to be in Magic Kingdom on Christmas Day or run in  the Walt Disney World Marathon — there are ways to beat the crowds. Luckily, we’ve got plenty of tips for that!

And that’s when you might consider avoiding Disney World in 2023! Make sure to stay tuned to DFB for all the latest Disney World news, information, and advice!

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