Key Takeaways
- April weather is warm and pleasant, with highs around 83F (28C), low humidity and little rain.
- Spring break weeks and the days around Easter are the busiest and most expensive times to visit.
- The EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival runs through spring with topiaries, gardens and food booths.
- Mid to late April weekdays, after Easter, are the calmest and best-value days in the parks.
- Book early, target weekdays, and use Lightning Lane or Express on peak days to save time.
April is one of the best months to visit Orlando when it comes to weather. Days are warm but not yet sweltering, humidity stays low, and rain is rare, which makes for comfortable hours in the parks from morning to night.
The catch is crowds. April is peak spring break season, and the days around Easter draw some of the largest crowds of the year. The trick to a great April trip is timing your visit around the busiest weeks rather than landing right in the middle of them.
April Weather in Orlando
Orlando in April delivers close to ideal theme park weather. Daytime highs sit around 83F (28C), with evenings cooling to the mid-60s, so you get warm afternoons and pleasant nights for fireworks and late rides. Humidity is still low compared with the summer months, which makes long days on your feet far more bearable.
Rain is uncommon in April, and the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that define an Orlando summer have not yet arrived. You can usually plan full days outdoors without worrying about washouts, though it is still smart to pack a light layer for cooler evenings and plenty of sun protection for the middle of the day.
Spring Break and Easter Crowds
April is high season in Orlando. Spring break stretches across several weeks as schools around the world break at different times, so the parks stay busy for much of the month. The days immediately around Easter are the single busiest stretch, with longer queues, packed walkways and higher prices on tickets and hotels.
The exact peak shifts each year because Easter moves on the calendar and school holidays vary by region. That means the busiest week in one year may be a relatively quiet one the next, so it pays to check the specific dates of your trip rather than assuming all of April is equally crowded.
If your dates are flexible, even shifting by a few days can make a noticeable difference. Visiting before the Easter rush or after it settles down can mean shorter waits and better value, even within the same month.
EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival
One of the highlights of an April visit is the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival, which runs through spring at Walt Disney World. The park fills with elaborate character topiaries, themed gardens and colorful floral displays that make for some of the best photo opportunities of the year.
The festival is also a food event. Outdoor kitchens and food booths dotted around the World Showcase serve small plates and seasonal drinks, so you can graze your way around the lagoon while you enjoy the displays. It adds a lot of extra value to an April day at EPCOT beyond the rides alone.
When to Visit in April
The sweet spot for an April trip is after Easter and outside the main spring break peak. Once the holiday crowds clear, the parks calm down noticeably while the weather stays just as good, giving you the best of both worlds.
Mid to late April weekdays are generally excellent. Tuesdays through Thursdays tend to be quieter than weekends, and prices on hotels and tickets often soften once the peak demand passes. If you can build your visit around those days, you will get warm weather and far more manageable crowds.
Tips for an April Visit
Book early. April is a popular month, so flights, hotels and Walt Disney World tickets can sell out or climb in price as your dates approach. Locking in your plans ahead of time gives you more choice and usually a better rate, especially if you are targeting the period around Easter.
On the busiest days, consider paid line-skipping options such as Lightning Lane at the Disney parks or Express Pass at Universal Orlando to keep moving when queues are long. Aim for weekdays where you can, arrive at park opening to ride the headline rides and shows before the crowds build, and check our Orlando weather guide so you can pack for warm days and cooler nights. For broader trip planning, the official Visit Orlando site and the Walt Disney World website are useful for current event dates and hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is April a good time to visit Orlando? April offers some of Orlando's best weather, with warm highs around 83F (28C), low humidity and little rain. The main downside is crowds, since April is peak spring break season and the days around Easter are very busy. If you can visit after Easter or on weekdays, April is an excellent month.
Q: How hot is Orlando in April? Daytime highs average around 83F (28C), with evenings cooling to the mid-60s. Humidity is lower than in summer and heavy afternoon storms have not yet arrived, making it comfortable for long days in the parks.
Q: Are the Orlando parks crowded in April? Yes, April is high season. Spring break stretches across several weeks and the days around Easter bring some of the largest crowds of the year. The exact peak shifts annually, so check your specific dates and aim for weekdays outside the Easter rush.
Q: What special events happen in Orlando in April? The EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is the standout, running through spring with character topiaries, themed gardens and food booths around the World Showcase.
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