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Is it worth going to Disney in July?

July is the perfect time to visit the water parks and enjoy your hotel pool. Sometimes guests don't spend enough time at their hotel and this is a great time to do just that. Sometimes new attractions and experiences debut during the summer months at Disney World.



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How to Pack for the Heat
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  5. Stay Hydrated. ...
  6. Take Frequent Breaks. ...
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  8. Eat Cool Snacks.


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Temperatures across Florida soar in July but you can cool off at the beach or by your villa pool, and there are some great villa holiday deals around this time so a great chance to really make your budget stretch. Additionally, the blockbuster theme parks often have admission price deals on around this time.

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Disney World Weather in July While the rain might not last long, July still sees some of the heaviest rain all year with an average of 7 inches for the month of July. The good news is that most summer rainstorms move in and out quickly within an hour so it usually won't impact your days at the parks too much.

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July is one of the busiest times of the year in Central Florida, so whether you'll be staying at a Universal Orlando resort or off property, you'll want to book your accommodations well in advance. The crowds will be huge, and the lines will be long for the rides, shows, and attractions in the middle of the summer.

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Like July, August is also incredibly hot, which keeps crowds from getting too excessive. The net result of these two effects is that August crowds tend to be average to low. For families with kids in school, August is one of the best options for visiting if you're looking for tolerable crowd levels.

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December is one of the busiest times of year for Disney World, and, as such, sees the highest average ticket prices. The most expensive day to visit Disney World at the end of the year is, again, not a surprise, the period of time right before Christmas until New Year's Eve.

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The cheapest time to visit Disneyland falls around non-holiday months and periods when school is in session. Specifically, this is after the holiday season, starting in the middle of January through the end of February — before California schools' spring break months in March and April.

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June typically has the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival and since the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is back to a late-July start, July mostly doesn't have a festival. Beyond that, the tradeoff is straightforward—July has slightly lighter crowds but slightly worse weather.

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July is just about perfect weather-wise unless you get into a long heat snap. Daytime temperatures are nice and warm in the mid 80's. Lows are in the lower 60's.

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Yes, July is moderately busy at Walt Disney World, with wait times averaging 36 minutes per attraction resort wide.

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The rainy season extends from June through September, and sometimes through October when tropical storms are near. During June/July, scattered afternoon thunderstorms are an almost daily occurrence, and these bring a drop in temperature to make the climate bearable.

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And as a general rule of thumb Tuesdays tend to be the slowest day at Magic Kingdom park. This is mostly due to the fact that many families will start a seven day Disney World vacation on a Sunday or Monday with the Magic Kingdom park being the first park they visit.

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