"In the months when avoiding heat and crowds is a priority, it's best to arrive early, stay late, and avoid being outdoors during the hottest hours of the day. When it's cold, it's kind of the opposite. We focused on the indoor attractions and spots with indoor queues in the morning. At 11 a.m., we searched for opportunities to be in the brisk afternoon air and lovely sunshine."
"Late January/early February is one of the start times for the Disney College Program, also known as DCP in Disney lingo. Some of my favorite Cast Member interactions have been with excited, brand-new college kids in 'Earning My Ears' ribbons. These Cast Members are proof that some of the biggest Disney fans work in the parks."
Winter visits to Disney World require a different exploration strategy than warmer months. Instead of arriving early to avoid heat and crowds, winter visitors should focus on indoor attractions during morning hours, then venture outdoors during the pleasant afternoon sunshine around 11 a.m. As temperatures drop in late afternoon, visitors can enjoy leisurely adult-oriented dining experiences. Late January and early February coincide with the Disney College Program start, bringing enthusiastic new Cast Members and providing opportunities to encounter rare characters undergoing training for upcoming parades and shows. This seasonal shift creates unique experiences unavailable during peak summer months.
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