Plan early. Easter is one of the busiest times of the year for Walt Disney World. Because children are on school break, many families use that period for a family vacation. Make sure to plan your trip well in advance-a year is not too early-to avoid disappointment.
Attend services. Easter, above all, is a religious occasion for Christians around the world. The Disney Resort hosts a Catholic mass and an interdenominational Christian service for guests each year. It's a good way to start your Easter festivities.
Watch the Easter Parade. Walt Disney World puts on a gala Easter Parade down Main Street in the Magic Kingdom every afternoon for the week surrounding Easter. See Mickey, Minnie and all of your favorite Disney characters decked out in their Easter finest.
Meet Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny. Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny spend Easter at Walt Disney World each year. Make sure to stop and greet them. You can even have your photo taken with the couple.
Have Easter dinner. The many restaurants at Walt Disney World rise to the Easter occasion and offer a variety of Easter dinners. You can have a traditional Victorian meal at Victoria & Albert's, savor an African feast at Boma at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge or sit down to dinner in Cinderella's Castle, just to name a few.