October is a month of two halves. Early October builds gently from September's LOW levels. Then Halloween week (Oct 25-31) surges to EXTREME as Mickey's Not So Scary and Halloween Horror Nights draw massive crowds.
| Week | Dates | Crowd Level | Reason | Tip |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Oct 1-10 | Low 4 | Early fall | Early October is excellent - crowds tick up from September but still LOW-MODERATE. |
| Week 2 | Oct 11-17 | Moderate 5 | Mid-October | Fall break begins for some school districts. Manageable with planning. |
| Week 3 | Oct 18-24 | High 7 | Fall break peak | Fall break reaches its highest point. Lightning Lane useful. |
| Week 4 | Oct 25-31 | Extreme 9 | Halloween week | Halloween at theme parks drives one of the year's biggest surges. |
Universal Studios Florida hosts Halloween Horror Nights on select evenings - a separate-ticket event that drives evening crowds but leaves daytime manageable. EPCOT's Food and Wine Festival is in full swing with excellent food and entertainment.
Early October (Oct 1-10) is wonderful. Often overlooked between September and the fall holiday rush, early October offers LOW crowds with beautiful weather and Halloween theming.
Halloween week (Oct 25-31) rivals spring break. If you must visit during Halloween week, buy park tickets and Lightning Lane far in advance.
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal is a separate evening event. If you want to attend HHN, buy those tickets separately from your daytime Universal admission.
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