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Walt Disney World July 2016 Preview

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Welcome to TouringPlans’ preview for Walt Disney World for July 2016 – everything you need to know if you’re traveling to the Happiest Place on Earth next month. Who’s ready for July?

Orlando Average Weather for July

 

Hi 98.1, Low 75.5, 76.3% Humidity, 17 days with rain
July Weather for Orlando

 

 

 

 

 

July in Orlando is HOT, but at least it’s a wet heat. Pack your light colored clothing, swimsuits, and lots of sunscreen. Plan to visit the parks early in the morning or late in the day to avoid the heat as much as you can and spend your afternoons napping or at the pool. Summer’s extended hours mean there is plenty park time available after dark, so take advantage of it, especially if you’re eligible for Extra Magic Hours.

Upcoming Live Chats for July

Want to chat live about your trip? Join us on Facebook throughout the month as our experts take your questions in a fun and lively discussion.

July 1 — Overnight at the Air and Space Museum. Brian will be spending the night in Washington, D.C.’s Air and Space museum (not sleeping…hopefully) as part of the building’s 40th birthday. They will likely be short notice depending on timing and crowds, but there will be at least one live tour of some of the museum’s exhibits.

Times for all live chats are posted in advance on our Facebook page and on Twitter.

Walt Disney World Park Crowds for July

July 2016 Crowds at Walt Disney World
July 2016 Crowds at Walt Disney World

July is among the busiest times of year at Walt Disney World. Crowds peak on July 4th, but you’ll see most days at a level 7 or 8. For day by day park recommendations for travel during July, check out our Crowd Calendar.

July Events at Walt Disney World

July 4: Independence Day

July 1 – 23: Sounds Like Summer

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These two have invaded Norway, but have petitioned to join the EU. ©Disney

What’s New for July at Walt Disney World

Epcot saw major changes in June with the opening of Frozen Ever After at the Norway pavilion. This reimagining of the former Maelstrom attraction has brought long lines to World Showcase. Technical issues closed the attraction several times a day during its first few weeks open, and lines sometimes reached 300 minutes for stand by. FastPass+ is your best bet for experiencing Frozen Ever After.

Continuing the Frozen theme at Norway, the Royal Sommerhus meet and greet with Anna and Elsa also opened in June. This was the most hard to get character FastPass when it was at Magic Kingdom, though lines haven’t been quite as long at Epcot (because everyone was in line for Frozen Ever After?).

Finally, in non-Frozen news, Soarin’ at the Land is now Soarin’ Over the World. More capacity was added to the attraction to help with lines, but we’re happy to report Patrick Warburton is still your Chief Flight Attendant.

Frozen Ever After and Soarin’ are both Tier One FastPass selections at Epcot, which means you can only one of these per day there. The Anna and Elsa meet and greet is stand by only.

July Refurbishments at Walt Disney World

Attraction Closed Reopens
Swiss Family Treehouse 7/6/16 9/25/16
Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream 7/16/16 7/20/16
Voyage of the Little Mermaid 7/24/16 7/28/16
DINOSAUR 7/25/16 9/30/16
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You can spend the night in Cars Land in Walt Disney World!

Hotel Spotlight – Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Summer means family travel, and a popular option for family (especially those that need a bit more space or privacy) is Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. We love this resort because of its pools, family suites, and dedicated buses. Unfortunately, Disney knows how popular Art of Animation is and prices it thusly. These rooms are the most expensive in the value category, and standard (non-suite) rooms in the Little Mermaid section are usually excluded from any discounts. Still we think these rooms are a cut above the other value resorts and really enjoy the space and clever decor of the Family Suites. We have a full review of Art of Animation, and our room finder to help you select and request the ideal room for your trip in our Walt Disney World hotels section.

 

Blast from the Past – Previous Blog Articles to Enjoy While You Plan Your July 2016 Trip

Disney loves Frozen in summer (probably to help you forget how miserable the heat is). In this article, Seth Kubersky reviews Frozen Summer Fun from last year at Hollywood Studios. Star Wars has now replaced Frozen as the primary park franchise at the Studios, though For the First Time in Forever Sing-a-Long is still very popular.

If Art of Animation doesn’t work for your plans, Dani gives you the low-down on picking a Disney Value resort.

And if you want to save on your souvenirs as well as your accommodations, Derek Burgan and Julia Mascardo take you on a trip to the land of merchandise buyer’s remorse at the Disney Outlet stores. Here’s what was flying onto the shelves in May.

Your July Walt Disney World Checklist

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TouringPlans subscribers have access to all this and more and get timely reminders when they create a trip on the site. And it’s all easy to find on your Personal Dashboard, a central location for all your travel plans that all subscribers see when they log in. It even has a checklist, so you’ll know what you’ve crossed off and what’s left to do before your vacation.

We hope you have a great vacation. Let us know how it went when you get back by taking our user survey. It helps travelers just like you know the best (and the rest) of what to do, see, ride, and eat at Walt Disney World.

Thanks for reading this month!

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5 thoughts on “Walt Disney World July 2016 Preview

  • The average daily high temperature you show for July in Orlando is a little scary. Both weather.com and Accuweather have the historical average daily highs in the 92 to 93 range for Disney World/Orlando.

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  • I like this month-at-a glance preview post. I hope it will become a regular feature on the Touring Plans blog.

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  • Can you check dates Dinosaur is closed? Above you say it starts July 28, but elsewhere you have it as July 25.

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    • Indeed.. Disney’s own website shows a closure starting 25th.. do you guys know something we don’t or is it an honest mistake?

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      • No, it looks like I typoed it. Fixed. Thanks for the catch.

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