Welcome to planDisney, Richard!
We're so happy to see that you'll be visiting Disney World in just a handful of days! You'll love experiencing Easter time at The Most Magical Place on Earth here in the sunshine state! The weather has been beautiful here -- I hope you're ready to soak in the sun!
While there is no way to know with complete accuracy what the crowds will do this year, I can give you a good guess based on the trends I have seen in past years! Magic Kingdom will most likely be the busiest theme park on Easter Sunday as Guests are eager to see the Easter Parade and are excited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Bunny behind
Ye Olde Christmas Shop at the Enchanted Glade Gazebo. We typically see lower crowds first thing in the morning when the park opens, and peak wait times and crowds are usually seen until the late afternoon. We usually see a slow trickling off in crowds at/after dinnertime until park closing.
The other 3 theme parks will be busy but typically do not boast the same wait times/crowds that we see at Magic Kingdom throughout Easter Sunday.
I would recommend spending some time exploring the Easter Egg Displays at the Beach Club Resort, Yacht Club Resort, Contemporary Resort, and Grand Floridian Resort! Some of these locations also have kiosks with delightful treats for purchase! You can also purchase your entrance into the 2025 EPCOT Eggstravaganza scavenger hunt that includes a prize while you're visiting EPCOT! You should also check with your particular hotel to see if they have any fun activities/offerings on Easter while you are visiting!
Watch the
Disney Parks Blog as they usually release an Easter Food Guide that highlights the delicious treats you can enjoy at Disney World on Easter weekend!
If you have additional questions, Richard, we would love to hear from you again at planDisney!
Have a great, big, beautiful tomorrow,
Allyn