"The large Florida resort complex sees predictable seasonal peaks and lulls: busiest in spring break (March–April), summer (June–August) and the late-December holidays, with shoulder periods in October–February (excluding holidays) and May, and the quietest crowds typically in September. Winter dates outside major holidays are pleasantly cool and less crowded — ideal for walking the parks — while January–March tends to offer milder temperatures and lower precipitation. Summer brings hot, humid weather and a higher risk of tropical storms, plus the heaviest crowds and prices; dynamic ticket and package pricing means admissions and vacation deals are usually cheapest during off-peak windows such as September and portions of January–February. Different traveler priorities influence timing: adults often prefer late summer/early fall for festival programming and fewer summer crowds, families may choose holidays for the elaborate seasonal offerings despite larger crowds, and guests wanting resort amenities and pools often gravitate to summer despite higher cost and busyness." - Carly Caramanna Carly Caramanna Carly Caramanna is a theme park and travel journalist who has spent her professional career in New York City, Nashville, and Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Yahoo Lifestyle, Insider, The Points Guy, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines