April in Orlando just feels right. Mild weather, smaller crowds, and endless ways to have fun—what more could you ask for? When I roll into town this time of year, I can’t help but notice the fresh spring air and bright sunshine. The whole city seems to wake up, especially the parks, which feel extra inviting and full of energy.
With temps usually hanging out in the low 80s, it’s honestly perfect for exploring. I can wander theme parks, check out local festivals, or just stroll around without melting like I would in the summer. Plus, there’s rarely a storm that sticks around long enough to ruin your plans.
I always see April as that sweet spot before the summer rush hits. Local events, special park shows, and shorter lines mean I can really soak up every day. If you want a time when Orlando is at its best, April is when the city truly sparkles. Spring just makes everything feel possible.

Why April Is the Perfect Time to Visit Orlando
April in Orlando brings that perfect mix: mild weather, smaller crowds, and so many special events and blooming flowers. The whole city feels more alive and welcoming.
Spring Weather and Climate
Orlando’s April weather just works. It’s never too hot or too chilly. Temperatures usually hover between 70°F and 82°F (21°C to 28°C), which is just right for park-hopping or hiking a trail.
Rain? Sure, it happens, but it’s not a dealbreaker. April averages about 2.5 inches, and showers tend to blow over quickly. The humidity sits around 70%, but it’s nothing compared to the sticky summer months.
I usually toss a light jacket or sweater in my bag for early mornings or late evenings. The rest of the time, t-shirts and shorts are the way to go. Honestly, I spend hours outside and rarely feel uncomfortable.

Crowd Levels and Pricing
April’s crowds? Way easier to handle. Spring break is winding down, and most families are still waiting for summer vacation. I’ve breezed through lines at Disney World and Universal Orlando that would be packed a month later.
Hotel and flight prices often drop in April. I’ve scored some good deals by booking a bit early or catching a spring special. Restaurants have shorter waits, and getting around the city feels less stressful.
I get to spend less time waiting and more time actually enjoying Orlando. Last-minute tickets or reservations are easier to snag, too.

Seasonal Atmosphere
April turns Orlando into a party of color and energy. The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival is a personal favorite—topiaries everywhere and gardens exploding with blooms. Parks and gardens all over town show off their flowers, and it really does make walks feel special.
Spring brings more outdoor festivals, concerts, and markets. The whole vibe is lighter, and everyone—locals and visitors—seems to be in a better mood. Clear skies and longer days help, too.
Theme parks roll out new attractions or seasonal celebrations. Stores, restaurants, and public spaces go all out with decorations and spring menus. It’s hard not to get swept up in the excitement.

Celebrating Spring Events and Festivals
April in Orlando means celebration after celebration. Families, friends, and solo travelers can find community gatherings or quirky events almost every weekend.
Spring Fiesta in the Park at Lake Eola Park
I always make time for Spring Fiesta in the Park at Lake Eola Park. Downtown gets busy with over 200 local artists and crafters, showing off everything from handmade jewelry to specialty snacks.
Flowers bloom everywhere, and live music drifts across the lake. Food vendors set up shop, and there are activities for children like face painting and games. Admission is free, so you can wander, snack, and enjoy the day without worrying about your wallet.
The swan boats, fountains, and shady paths are perfect for a break after shopping the booths. The Spring Fiesta happens every April and always feels like a true celebration of local talent and the beauty of Lake Eola.

Easter Eggstravaganza Highlights
Easter in Orlando? It’s a blast for families. Local parks, churches, and community centers host egg hunts, craft stations, and photos with the Easter Bunny.
Organizers set up separate hunts for toddlers and older kids, so nobody gets left out. Some events hide golden eggs with prizes, which is always a hit. There are usually inflatables, pony rides, and spring games to keep the fun going.
Food trucks and snack stands are always nearby. I appreciate how these events keep things organized with maps and age-group schedules. It’s a great way for neighbors to connect and celebrate together.

Not-to-Miss Art Shows and Music Events
April fills Orlando with art and music. Places like Loch Haven Park and Ivanhoe Village transform into festival grounds, with bands, dancers, and artists showing off their skills. If you’re planning ahead, the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival kicks off in May and is worth a look.
Most events are free or cheap to attend. Food stalls and street performers add to the buzz. Art lovers can wander pop-up galleries or watch live painting and sculpture demos.
Music fans will find open-air concerts at Lake Eola Park and smaller gigs in nearby neighborhoods. I’ve stumbled across everything from jazz by the fountain to indie singers on a tiny stage. The scene feels fresh and welcoming all month long.

Theme Parks Come Alive in April
April is hands-down one of the best times for Orlando’s theme parks. Yes, spring break bumps up the crowds a bit, but the weather is fantastic and the parks roll out seasonal festivals and special activities you won’t find any other time.
Special Easter Activities at Disney World
Disney World goes all out for Easter. I’ve met the Easter Bunny, seen Disney characters in pastel outfits, and marveled at chocolate egg displays—especially at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
Magic Kingdom sometimes puts on a special Easter processional, and you might spot Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny greeting guests near Town Square. It’s these little touches that make the holiday feel extra magical.
Disney’s bakeries and restaurants offer limited-time Easter treats and brunches. I can never resist pastel cupcakes or cookies shaped like eggs. The whole experience feels festive and different from any other time at the parks.

Must-See at EPCOT: International Flower & Garden Festival
EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival is a must every April. The park bursts with color—topiaries shaped like Disney characters and endless gardens line every path.
Outdoor kitchens pop up with spring-inspired dishes. Here are a few favorites I’ve tried:
| Outdoor Kitchen | Visitor Favorite |
|---|---|
| Bauernmarkt | Potato Pancakes |
| Lotus House | Spicy Mala Chicken |
| Florida Fresh | Watermelon Salad |
Live music fills the air with the Garden Rocks Concert Series. There are also hands-on exhibits about gardening and nature, which are surprisingly fun for families. I always spot something new each year.

SeaWorld Orlando: Seasonal Food Festivals
SeaWorld Orlando’s Seven Seas Food Festival takes over in April. Dozens of booths serve up everything from Asian street food to Latin desserts. I love grabbing a sampler lanyard and trying a little of everything.
Adults can sip themed drinks or cocktails while wandering the festival route. On weekends, local bands play near the lake, and the whole place feels like a party.
Animal shows and rides are still running, but the food and music add a different vibe. The best part? The festival is included with admission, so there’s no extra cost to join the fun.

Nature and Outdoor Experiences Around the City
April practically begs you to get outside in Orlando. The city is brimming with gardens, parks, and activities for families, couples, or solo explorers.
Scenic Parks and Gardens
Lake Eola Park is my go-to downtown. I walk the lake, feed the swans, or just chill and watch paddle boats drift by.
Leu Gardens is another favorite. Paths wind through blooming flowers, huge oaks, and butterflies. April is when everything seems to burst into color.
Orlando’s nearby springs—like Kelly Park and Wekiwa Springs State Park—are also a hit. I love swimming, tubing, or kayaking in the crystal-clear water. Early mornings are peaceful, and the water is perfect when the day heats up.
Most parks have picnic spots, playgrounds, and open spaces. It’s easy to spend a few hours just soaking it all in.

Family-Friendly Outdoor Adventures
Traveling with kids or just want to stay active? Orlando has loads of options. Blueberry picking at local farms is a classic April activity. It’s fun, outdoorsy, and you get to snack on fresh berries.
Kayaking tours at places like Kings Landing are safe and pretty exciting. Guided trips let you paddle through clear water surrounded by wildlife. Even if you’re new to kayaking, it’s easy to get the hang of it.
For a classic day out, I like Moss Park or Bill Frederick Park. They have hiking trails, boating, and playgrounds, and they’re affordable and easy to find.
Some parks even host outdoor movie nights, petting zoos, or boat tours. No matter your age or interests, there’s always something to do outside in April.

Where to Stay and Relax in April
Choosing the right place to stay can make or break your trip. In April, I look for resorts that balance comfort, location, and value—especially if they’re running spring deals.
Highlight: Margaritaville Resort Orlando
Margaritaville Resort Orlando is an easy pick if you want to relax but still be close to the action. It’s less than 10 minutes from Disney, and they run free shuttles to the parks. The tropical vibe, palm trees, and lagoon-style pool make it feel like a real getaway.
Rooms and cottages are bright and comfy, with walk-in showers and private balconies or patios. I’ve enjoyed meals at the on-site restaurants, from casual bites to fancier dinners. If you need some downtime, the St. Somewhere Spa is perfect for massages and wellness treatments.
Families love the water park, kids’ club, and live music events. There’s a big fitness center and jogging trails, too. Parking’s easy, and the staff always seem genuinely friendly.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | 8000 Fins Up Cir, Kissimmee, FL |
| Distance to Attractions | 5 miles to Disney, shuttle included |
| Pools | Lagoon pool, kids’ area, private cabanas |
| Dining | Five on-site options, including Euphoria Fish House |
| Special Amenities | Spa, fitness center, live music, kids’ club |

Springtime Deals and Accommodation Tips
April always feels like the sweet spot for snagging spring promotions. Resorts and hotels—think Margaritaville—roll out reduced rates, toss in complimentary breakfast, or sometimes even throw in discounted park tickets.
I like to hunt for package deals that come with perks like shuttle service or free parking. Those extras really add value to the stay.
Crowds in early April can be a mixed bag, thanks to spring break. I usually book my rooms a few months in advance just to get a better pick and better prices.
If you can keep your dates flexible, you’ll probably pay less. That’s been my experience, anyway.
When I travel with family or friends, I always compare vacation homes and condos. There’s just more space, plus kitchens and laundry right in the unit, so we don’t blow the budget on restaurants or laundry service.
Orlando’s vacation rentals are scattered all over, so you can stay close to Disney, Universal, or wherever you want to be.
I’m a fan of hotel loyalty programs, too. Signing up for email alerts has helped me catch some pretty great limited-time deals—especially late April discounts, once the spring break crowds start to fade.
