August is peak season at the Disney parks and you will want to be prepared for the brutal heat, afternoon rain showers, and of course, the crowds. If you are going to Disney World in August, there are some things you are going to want to know.
Guide to Going to Disney World in August
Going to Disney World in August before the kids go back to school is a busy time of year. These are the things you should know before you go.
Crowds at Disney World in August
Summer brings tons of people to Disney World and you can expect it to be packed through most of the month of August.
While we never recommend traveling to Disney in the summer months, if you are planning a trip to Disney World in August you should try to plan to go later in the month rather than earlier.
If you take a look at any of the Disney crowd calendars you will see that the crowds tend to go down the closer you get to the end of the month.
This is because families are getting ready to go back to school.
You should consider using the Disney Lightning Lane system if you want to ride the most popular rides since this time of the year is so busy/
Summer months mean that Disney has longer hours so I suggest going to the park as soon as it opens.
Disney World Events in August
Disney H2O Glow After Hours at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon
This special event happens on select nights from May 25 to August 31, 2024, and allows guests to experience Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park after dark!
The waterpark will be fully illuminated while guests ride their favorite water rides, swim in the surf pool or relax on rafts on Castaway Creek.
There will even be a DJ and a dance party!
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
August 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30
I know it is hard to believe, but Disney World starts celebrating Halloween in August!
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is a special ticketed event that allows guests to trick or treat, meet hard-to-find Disney characters, and see the one-of-a-kind, Boo to You parade followed by some Halloween-inspired fireworks!
If you are planning on visiting Disney in late August, then you will want to get your tickets to Disney’s Halloween party in advance!
Weather in Disney World in August
August is just like July, HOT and HUMID, only even more intense.
The temps are going to be in the high 90’s all month and it is going to feel even hotter because of the intense humidity.
If you aren’t familiar with the humidity in Florida, it is a sticky feeling like you are constantly sweating even when you are standing still.
You will find that your body has a much harder time cooling off due to the humidity so you are going to want to stay hydrated.
Disney World parks are prepared by offering free cold water and having misting fans strategically placed in places where people tend to congregate (like outdoor queues).
You can count on it raining at least once a day (usually in the afternoon), but don’t dismay. The rain will pass and often rainy days make the crowds leave which means you can enjoy shorter lines.
Why You Should Visit a Disney Waterpark
Trips to Disney World in August mean that you will need to take time to cool off and one of the best ways to do this is at one of the Disney waterparks.
Disney World has two different waterparks to choose from.
Take a look at both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach so that you can make an educated choice on which one is best for your family!
Right now, you can also enjoy a night at Typhoon Lagoon during their special summer event!
Disney World Summer Packing List
Planning a trip to Disney World this summer?
You might not think that packing for summer is any different than packing for Spring, but the truth is that the summer is more hot & humid than any other time of the year.
This Disney World summer packing list will make sure you are prepared for the unpredictable weather in Florida!
1. Rain Poncho
Florida in the summer means that it will rain just about every day.
Typically, the rain hits in the afternoon and doesn’t last long, but nevertheless you will want to be prepared.
Bring an inexpensive Rain Poncho so you won’t have to buy one at the park!
2. Sunscreen
In order to make sure you don’t get sunburned on your vacation you will need to reapply sunscreen throughout the day.
I bring a sunscreen stick in my Disney day trip backpack because it is easy to apply when you are on the go.
3. Misting Fans
These misting fans can be a real lifesaver on a hot day in the parks.
It is the perfect way to cool you off when you are in line for a ride or waiting for the parade to begin.
4. Small Travel Blanket
If you have to sit on the pavement to watch the parade, you will be glad to have a picnic-style blanket to place on the ground.
The black asphalt retains heat and you can easily burn your skin if you touch it.
Choose one that is also waterproof in case you have to lay it on wet pavement.
5. Sunglasses & Sunglass Strap
You won’t want to be without your sunglasses.
You will find yourself taking your glasses on & off quite a bit, so it might serve you to have a sunglass strap to keep them from being misplaced.
6. Insulated Water Bottle
Did you know that ice water is free at Disney counter service restaurants?
We like to bring our own lightweight, insulated bottles with us to the parks and refill them with ice water throughout the day.
7. Freezable insulated lunch bag
We often bring drinks & snacks to the park.
One of the best purchases you can make is for a Packit bag because they keep everything cold!
You just pop it in the freezer and it stays cold for hours!
8. Hair Ties & Brush
Girls with long hair are going to notice the hair sticking to the nape of their neck after the first hour in the park.
I always pack extra hair ties and a small travel hair brush to pull up our hair if we misjudge the Florida heat!
9. Cleansing Wipes
The heat can really take a toll on your skin.
You will find yourself sweating throughout the day and one thing that really helps you cool off are cleansing wipes.
These body wipes are great for the sweaty parts that need a little extra attention!
11. Chafing Stick
When it gets hot & sticky outside, your skin pays the price.
This means more skin irritation.
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Have you been to Disney World in August? What is your favorite thing to do while at the parks this time of the year?