Planning to Go to Disney World On These Popular 2023 Dates?! Book Your Hotel NOW!
We know all too well how fast Disney’s tickets, reservations, and hotel accommodations can sell out.
If you blinked, you probably missed your chance to grab a ticket to Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure. Want to grab a park pass reservation for a big event? Good luck finding an available park. And the same goes for hotel accommodations — they book up fast on popular dates! So, if you have your heart set on a certain Disney World hotel, here are the dates in 2023 that you need to book right now!
January 4th-8th — Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend
The Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend is taking place January 4th-8th, which marks 30 years of running!
Every single race in Disney World is completely sold out, which means a lot of guests will be booking hotel rooms for this weekend. So, if you haven’t grabbed your hotel room yet — hurry and book!
Check Out More About This Marathon Weekend
February 23rd-26th — Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend
Here’s another weekend that’s sure to book up fast! The Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend will take place February 23rd-26th and every single race is sold out.
You don’t want to underestimate how fast hotel rooms book up on marathon weekends, y’all. You’ll regret it!
Check Out More About This Marathon Weekend Here
March and April — Spring Break
Now, Spring Break differs between districts (and states), which means you can usually expect to see tons of guests throughout March and April. And many of those guests are looking to book rooms at the same hotel as you!
Most school districts in Florida observe their Spring Break in March, so crowds may be heavier during that month. But remember, some other districts have Spring Breaks in April, so it’s best to just book those hotel rooms now — before it’s too late!
Check Out Why We Warn You About Spring Break Crowds in Disney World
April 13th-16th — runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend
If you’re visiting the resort during this race weekend, you can expect to see some crowded parks! And what do crowded parks mean? That’s right, booked-up hotels.
Now, the race isn’t entirely sold out quite yet, but we expect to see that change very soon. So, get ahead of the rush and book your hotel room before they’re gone!
Check Out More About This Race Here
100th Anniversary of The Walt Disney Company
Talk about a huge milestone! The Walt Disney Company is celebrating 100 years, which means you can expect to see a celebration take place around Disney World. We don’t have exact details but we could see this start being celebrated in September or October.
And, if you’re wanting to visit the parks for the celebration, you’ll want to book your hotel room ASAP! A lot of people attend celebrations at the resort (we can’t blame anyone, they’re fun), so hotel rooms will book up fast.
Check Out the Exhibit That Celebrates 100 Years of Disney History
October 31st — Halloween
Halloween is always busy in the parks. Between Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (which we assume will return in 2023) and fall offerings, it makes sense for guests to celebrate the spooky occasion at the resort.
So, if you’re also hoping to have some frightful fun in Disney World, be sure to book your hotel room soon!
Check Out What Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Is Like in Disney World
November 24th — Thanksgiving
We’re thankful for Disney World, so it makes sense to spend Thanksgiving in the resort!
November 24th is Thanksgiving, which always proves to be one of the busiest days of the year. Seriously, we’re urging you — get your Thanksgiving hotel room booked ASAP!
Check Out What the Thanksgiving Crowds Looked Like in 2021
December 24th and 25th — Christmas Time
Now, onto the busiest (and most wonderful) time of the year — Christmas! Christmas brings a ton of guests to the parks, so it can be rough to find reservations and hotel rooms if you take too long to book.
Seriously — these rooms fill up fast!
Check Out Just How Busy The Season Gets
December 31st — New Years Eve
What comes to mind when you think of New Years Eve? Fireworks and over-the-top celebrations, right?
That’s what most want to experience on New Years Eve, which is why it’s an extremely busy day in Disney World! And, since many adults like to drink an alcoholic beverage or two to celebrate the holiday, hotel rooms will book up fast. Grab your own before they’re all gone!
Check Out How Crowded New Years Eve 2021 Was in Disney World
And those are all of the 2023 dates you need to book hotel rooms for now! If you want to take part in the runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend, check out how to register here. Or take a look at the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party event nights you can still buy tickets for in 2022.
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