how busy is disney world in february
Disney World in February is usually one of the less crowded times of the year overall, but with some very busy spikes around specific holidays and events. Early February tends to feel manageable, while mid‑month—especially around Presidents’ Day and Mardi Gras—can feel close to peak season.
Big picture: February crowds
- Most of the month is low to moderate in terms of wait times compared with summer and major holiday weeks.
- Crowds have been trending higher in recent years because Disney keeps adding festivals, races, and after‑hours events to “fill” what used to be a slow season.
- If you’ve only visited in July, Christmas, or spring break, February will usually feel noticeably calmer outside that mid‑month spike.
Week‑by‑week feel
- Early February (roughly 1–8): Often some of the lowest crowds of the year, with light‑to‑moderate attendance and shorter waits, though youth cheer/dance events can bump things up on some days.
- Early‑mid February (around 9–13): Generally moderate; youth gymnastics and other competitions can make parks feel busier but still not “wall‑to‑wall.”
- Valentine’s & Presidents’ Day stretch (roughly 13–22): This is the “avoid if you can” window; crowd levels are often rated 8–10 out of 10 because Presidents’ Day and sometimes Mardi Gras school breaks overlap.
- Late February (after the big holiday week): Crowds usually come down to moderate, but Princess Half Marathon Weekend and other athletic events can make certain days and mornings feel quite packed.
Why it gets busy
- Presidents’ Day & school breaks: Many U.S. schools use that long weekend for a winter break trip, making it one of the busiest winter weeks.
- Mardi Gras (especially when it lines up with Presidents’ Day): Families from regions that get time off for Mardi Gras pile in, stacking demand on top of the federal holiday crowds.
- runDisney races & youth events: The Princess Half Marathon and youth sports competitions bring tens of thousands of extra guests, filling resorts and morning buses even if they aren’t in ride queues all day.
- Epcot International Festival of the Arts: This festival draws extra locals and repeat visitors to Epcot, especially on weekends, even when overall resort crowds are moderate.
What it actually feels like in the parks
- On slow–moderate days , many headliners might sit in the 30–45 minute range, with some big rides still hitting 60+ minutes at times, but the park feels breathable and easier to navigate.
- On holiday and race weekends , major attractions can run 60–120+ minutes and walkways can feel tight—similar to busy spring break, just with nicer weather.
- Reddit trip reports from February describe early‑month trips as “busy but manageable” and mid‑month holiday weeks as “insanely busy” compared with the old reputation of February as a hidden gem.
Best bets if you’re going in February
- Aim for the first 7–10 days of the month if you want the best mix of milder crowds and comfortable weather.
- Avoid, if possible, the Presidents’ Day / Mardi Gras overlap week , especially if you dislike packed buses and shoulder‑to‑shoulder fireworks crowds.
- For any February dates, plan to:
- Use early entry or rope drop for 1–2 headliners.
- Stack Genie+ or Lightning Lanes for the afternoon.
- Prioritize must‑do rides on non‑holiday weekdays when crowds are slightly lighter.
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