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I am planning on going to Disney World & the surrounding parks for the 1st time on my 12 year olds Spring break - March 13 to March 20.
I've been reading about the wisdom of going when the crowds are lighter, but, like a lot of others, have to go when my kiddo's schedule permits.
My question- is it likely the parks will be so very crowded that we'll spend most of our valuable time standing in lines, even if we do utilize fast pass?
To those Disney veterans, based on your experiences, should I try to wait for another year when I could take him in the Summer rather than his Spring break? :confused: Thank you.
DISDANCEMOM
01-05-2009, 11:33 AM
To those Disney veterans, based on your experiences, should I try to wait for another year when I could take him in the Summer rather than his Spring break? :confused: Thank you.
IMHO I would never go back to WDW during spring break. It has been a few years since I was there in March but I will never forget those crowds. I would rather take my kids out of school for a week (which I am doing in early Dec 09) than deal with those crowds. Now that being said...Summer is pretty darn busy too...we were there in Aug 08 (not my choice of dates...traveled with dd's dance team for a performance in MK). Now I don't think it was quite as bad as the time we were there during March it was still pretty crowded and there were very long line ups especially for the more popular rides.
It's a personal choice for you...but if you decide to go then just remember to plan ahead and don't think that you will be able to do everything on one trip!!!
GaSleepingBeautyFan
01-05-2009, 11:43 AM
We are only going for a weekend then so I figure it'll be crazed but we'll deal with it.
We've gone during Easter week and wouldn't go back during that time ever again. DH just hated it.
June can be crowded too but we enjoy that time of year.
If you use Fast Pass, you'll do fine. Also get to the parks at rope drop since a ton of people don't arrive until 10 or 11am.
pxydst
01-06-2009, 07:37 AM
last year we went in the begining of March and it wasn't too bad. I think that if you are prepared for the crowds and think the worst possable crowd level, you wont be disappointed or upset about the crowds. It is all in what you make it!! If that is the only time you can go, then go and enjoy being away from home! :)
ScoobySMC
01-06-2009, 09:39 AM
We will be there the last week in march Most school are not on Spring break then and its before easter. I hoping it wont be to bad, but we will have to see! You live and you learn i guess :rotfl2:
Belle1962
01-06-2009, 02:03 PM
This should give you an idea of crowds:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=29505934#post29505934
We have gone in summer and spring break. Weather nicee at spring break.
Be at the parks early. Utilize fastpass and a good touring plan and you will be ok.
kent285
01-06-2009, 06:33 PM
With Easter being on the late side this year, spring breaks tend to be more spread out since most schools don't want to have their break so late in the year. If you have to take your child during spring break, I think this year's senario is one of the best. It's when Easter falls in March that I think you get the largest crowds coming all at once.
Uno Mas
01-07-2009, 05:07 PM
My kids aren't on break until the first week of April, so you should be OK as the previous post said - sounds like breaks are more spread out this year. I have never been during spring break and likely won't attempt it - I usually pull my kids out of school for F&W trips in October and an extended Mother's Day weekend, which has always been wonderfully un-crowded. It gives them incentive to get good grades all year long!
pattirjs925
01-07-2009, 05:32 PM
I would never attempt spring break, but last year I was there the firast week of March and it was great! The weather was perfect (high 70's, low 80's) and the crowds were low (we won dream fastpasses in AK and didn't even have to use them!).
I loved it so much I am doing it again this year!
Mickey's_Girls
01-07-2009, 07:15 PM
We will be there that same week! I hope it's not too bad!
PoohMom68
01-07-2009, 08:21 PM
I am planning on going to Disney World & the surrounding parks for the 1st time on my 12 year olds Spring break - March 13 to March 20.
I've been reading about the wisdom of going when the crowds are lighter, but, like a lot of others, have to go when my kiddo's schedule permits.
My question- is it likely the parks will be so very crowded that we'll spend most of our valuable time standing in lines, even if we do utilize fast pass?
To those Disney veterans, based on your experiences, should I try to wait for another year when I could take him in the Summer rather than his Spring break? :confused: Thank you.
You may be Ok going in March. I'm a tacher for the NYC school system and our spring break begins on April 9th- 20th. Easter and Passover overlap this year so we are not off in March at all. The crowds might be a little lighter then usual. Good Luck and have fun planning your trip
standleyent1
01-07-2009, 08:42 PM
You should be fine going that early in March. I have taken my daughter for several spring break trips and I can tell you that the earlier you are and the later that Easter falls you shouldn't really experience the crowds like you are dreading. We have been there the dates you are going and it was a lot better than going the last week of March like ours is going to fall on this year.
Go and have a Great Time!! and don't worry about the crowds remember this is "The Happiest Place On Earth".
Have Fun!!
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GoofyCdn
01-07-2009, 09:28 PM
We are going the same time because it is our March Break in Ontario. There will probably be a LOT of Canadians in the park at this time because of the march breaks in Canada. I find that the U.S. spring breaks are usually 2 - 3 weeks after our breaks here. I went this time 5 years ago and the crowds were not bad at all.
NYTiz
01-07-2009, 09:30 PM
we went to disney in 2008 from march 14-21. i dont think we will ever be doing that again. it was overwhelmingly crowded and almost as bad as around christmas! it got to the point that it was over a 2-hour wait for our favorites like test track. in epcot we really only went to the finding nemo ride b/c everything else was over a 1-hour wait. if your going around then i would not recomend it.
were going in feb. and hoping this will be better, and from what we've read it seems like it will be [[knock on wood]] :goofy:
Last year Easter was at the end of March so I think that would have impacted the crowds.
With Easter being in the middle of April this year I am hoping the March crowds won't be as bad (wishful thinking since I will be there from the 19-26) :wizard:
kardut
01-07-2009, 10:51 PM
We went last Easter week, which I was dreading because I HATE crowds. We used TourGuide Mike's suggestions and it really wasn't too bad at all. We got to ride all of our favorite rides (including TT, Soaring, RNRC, EE and SM) at least 2-3 times with no/minimal wait. Really, the parks didn't really get crazy busy until afternoon, by which time we were pretty done with rides.
We did think about going during the summer as well, but really, either way you're going to have crowds, and I would rather have crowds in relatively cool weather than hot, humid, buggy weather!
Razorback
01-28-2009, 09:47 PM
We have been to Disney the past 4 spring bre:thumbsup2 aks and this March will be our
5th Spring Break in 5 years.
Yes Spring Break is obviously more crowded than February and October becuase the kids are out of school. That being said we have never had a problem getting on rides. You just take advantage of EMH and Fastpasses. We even rode Tower of Terror 6 times and Rock and Roller Coaster 4 times.
Last year was the most croweded due to Easter falling in March and obviously way more Spring Crowds around Easter.
We just go with the knowledge that many of us have to travel when the kids are out of school and have a little patience.:thumbsup2
bettyann29
01-31-2009, 12:50 AM
Ive been to WDW 2 times over Spring Break and honestly I would go again.. The first time I dont remember too well as it was back in 2000 and my first visit, so I was on sensory overload.. but I do remember not waiting more than 15-20 minutes in any line except Test Track.. and we had a fastpass for this ride and still waited over 1 1/2 hours in line.. :scared: .. We did utilize fastpass as much as possible and while we didnt ride everything, we rode alot..
I think it was 2 years ago when I took my 3 kids during Spring Break for a week and we had a great time.. again we utilized fastpass and did the EMH at that time.. We didnt wait more than 15 minutes Id say..
Yes the parks were busy, but you have to understand that before you go that you wont get to do everything and concentrate on the things you really want to do and go with that..
The weather was perfect! it was a little chilly in the morning and at night but beautiful during the day..
I would go again in a heartbeat over Spring Break.. it was actually one of my favorite times so far..
Greenfield1984
01-31-2009, 08:27 AM
Tough call i'd say. So best advice i could give you is to ask lots of questions in order to get informed as much as you can and then apply that knowledge to your own preferences to make a decision....this much is probably a given. So i'll give you what i know and what i'd personally do.
If you think your only going to be able to go to disney once in a very long time i personally would wait until the quieter times to go. The reasoning behind this is because the park will in all likelyhood be stupid busy when you go. This, in my opinion, isn't to big a deal when it comes to lines (just show up at park opening and use fastpass to the max, i've gone during the busiest times of the year and have yet to have to deal with long lines) but is more of a problem when it comes to park atmosphere. You really lose alot of the atmosphere that is disney. I mean how can you enjoy it when you feel like your being herded like cattle? You might pick up a bit of that magic in the early morning but it quickly goes away. That magical feeling is what makes many of us fall in love with disney and i wouldn't want you miss out on that.
However...
if you do plan on making return trips then I would definately go. The key point of going during the peak times is not to stress about doing everything. Heck even during non crowded times it'll be impossible to cover everything that disney has to offer. I might even take the crazy busy times to take a day off from the parks and just hop on the disney transportation and visit all the other resorts, just check out the pictures. They are spectacular. Although you do have a 12 yo...not sure if that age is good for site seeing. But dont worry if its the rides you want to do. Even during peak times you can hit all of the big ones and that in itself is a good part of the disney magic.
So.....
If you can't stand feeling like your being herded like cattle, if you think you'll be stressed out about having to do everything, are not a morning person (if you can't wake up for park opening definately going to be rough), then wait. If however you are quite flexible and patient I would definately say go. Your 12 year old, while would definately apreciate it, probably won't require the atmosphere. In all likelyhood the rides themselves will blow your 12 year old away. Whats key is understanding your own preferences and educating yourself about the situation.
DisneyWorldbuff
01-31-2009, 12:14 PM
I would personally rather my child miss a few days of school rather than spend a ton of money for a Disney Trip and stand in lines the whole time. Spring Break is usually very crowded, from past experience, and I'd prefer to wait until a slower time. Good luck whenever you decide to go!!
Mom23Disneybelievers
01-31-2009, 01:06 PM
I don't think it will be "that bad" because of Easter being late this year. Use the unofficial guide's touring plans..get to the parks early......go back to your room in the middle of the day for a swim....and you will be fine.
currend
01-31-2009, 06:30 PM
We are going that week too! Planning on using FP and rope drop to help with expected crowds.
dansyr2514
01-31-2009, 09:47 PM
We'll be there 3/17 through 3/25. Not spending the whole time at Disney. Any ideas which would be the best days to hit the parks?
adreamisawish
02-01-2009, 09:24 AM
We are going the same week! It will be fine. Definitely hit rope drop every day, especially during EMH. You can get so much done in that hour. Then use fastpass wisely and enjoy! I would also have ADR's for dinner set up, so you don't have to worry about a line. You will have a blast!!!! :cool1:
figment814
02-01-2009, 10:11 AM
I just made adr's for a March-20-25 trip yesterday. I got every single ADR I wanted at the times I wanted.
Last year I made ADR's for an October trip five months out and couldn't get some and several were at weird times.
I am wondering if this is a symptom of the economy and if we will be seeing less crowds in March this year.
disneynuts777
02-01-2009, 10:44 AM
We have been to Disney the past 4 spring bre:thumbsup2 aks and this March will be our
5th Spring Break in 5 years.
Yes Spring Break is obviously more crowded than February and October becuase the kids are out of school. That being said we have never had a problem getting on rides. You just take advantage of EMH and Fastpasses. We even rode Tower of Terror 6 times and Rock and Roller Coaster 4 times.
Last year was the most croweded due to Easter falling in March and obviously way more Spring Crowds around Easter.
We just go with the knowledge that many of us have to travel when the kids are out of school and have a little patience.:thumbsup2
This is the first year in 4 years that we will not be going on spring break. We have never had a problem riding the rides or seeing the shows. Yeah...you have to pack a little patience but that is expected at any time.:thumbsup2
catjams
02-01-2009, 03:11 PM
I just made adr's for a March-20-25 trip yesterday. I got every single ADR I wanted at the times I wanted.
Last year I made ADR's for an October trip five months out and couldn't get some and several were at weird times.
I am wondering if this is a symptom of the economy and if we will be seeing less crowds in March this year.
We are going March 7-14 and I made ADRs about 2 weeks ago - I got every one I wanted too, at the times I requested. Not sure if this is considered "March / Spring break", or if it will be a quieter week?
Hope everyone has fun!
extramagichours
02-21-2009, 08:35 PM
Look, I know your discussion is over a month old now. I just came across it, and I strongly advise you to GO GO GO this spring break. Just be prepared.
We went March 16-March 23 in 2007 and EASTER WEEK (March 15-March 22) of 2008, and we rode all we wanted to ride as often as we wanted with effective planning.
Open a park every day. Go back to resort and rest mid-day. Then try to close a park every night.
I remember last year opening parks in the morning and riding all we wanted for 2 and 1/2 to 3 hours. Then while we were gong back to our rooms for the hottest parts of the day, the crowds of people coming in were absolutely scary. We would just laugh and head back to the resort, already full of rides.
You must plan, though, or you will find yourself standing in very long lines.
Let me know if you have any questions. I hope somehow this helps you. Good luck.
PS - Don't forget Space Mountain will close in May and be down for a long time. You don't want your 12-year old to miss it.
jens35
02-22-2009, 09:13 AM
I have been every year at spring break (husband and I are teachers, and I don't think kids should be pulled out of school) and yes it is crowded, but hey....it's Disney. Get to the parks early and use fast passes. Let's face it, you won't get on everything so decide ahead of time, what you do not want to miss.
We have a great time everytime, and in fact last year we were there for Easter and thought it was so fun (although very busy).
Be prepared for crowds and you will have a great time!
MickeyPalace
02-22-2009, 05:03 PM
My husband and I are official crowd haters! We get stressed out easily...:)
Having said that, this will be our 4th year of visiting the World during Spring Break.
Definitely go to WDW; definitely get to the parks at Rope Drop; and definitely have a plan. Know what you want to ride and when the best time is to ride it. I'm using Touringplans and I'm also trying Ridemax for the first time (I can't wait to put their plans into action--they are seriously fascinating...).
Knowing what I do, I wouldn't even consider going without a touring plan. But then again, did I say I really hate crowds...?? :)
Another thing we've learned is to stay on-site. That way, you can still enjoy "the magic" when you leave the parks. All the resorts are great--we usually spring for "deluxe" if we go at Spring Break--just because we know we'll be spending some time there away from the crowds. We also love visiting the water parks in the afternoon--people start leaving in droves by 2:00 or 3:00, and then it's really, really relaxing.
Stitchfans
02-23-2009, 09:31 AM
Last year Easter was at the end of March so I think that would have impacted the crowds.
With Easter being in the middle of April this year I am hoping the March crowds won't be as bad (wishful thinking since I will be there from the 19-26) :wizard:
You are not alone. I am wishing and hoping for the same thing. We will be there the 27th to April 4th. Like you said since Easter is in April I am hoping that will make a bit of a difference.
seadd67
02-23-2009, 10:42 AM
I have a question and please Its only a question If the crowds are that big of a worry,why attempt togo to WDW with out spending a couple of weeks there? I see so many posters here dread the crowds and there really Is no way to avoid them,yes there Is times when Its not as busy but still there a lot more crowded then say your avg large crowds. It just always amazes me how scared folks are of the crowds. Me and my DS just plan on waiting In lines of 90mins or more for our favorite rides and shows,we emparce the crowds.Do we like to wait,no not really(i will explain) but what can you do we would rather plan for it then show up and get disspointed due to the long lines. Plus waiting In lines gives us a chance to reflect on what we have done,what we will do and just the exciment of being at WDW,we can talk about It. It gives us a time to bond(i know that sounds corny:rotfl2:).My thinking Is that I would rather see one show with out rushing then trying to rush and hit 3 rides/shows. Now every Family Is diffrent,but I think even the most busyest times of the year can be seen In a timely matter just at a long time of matter:goodvibes
plutoNme
03-01-2009, 01:55 AM
I will be leaving next Sunday the 8th. When I made my ADR last month, we too had no problem with getting where and what times we wanted. Again, I am hoping the crowds will be slower since Easter is late this year. We usually go itn the fall and take our son out of school. This year we are waking him up and surprising him for his birthday and then heading for the airport. Now to just get some sleep on Saturday. Flight is at 6a, plus it is Daylight Savings, so that means get up at 3a. UGH.
leadfoot1019
03-02-2009, 02:10 PM
go in late aug or sep it will be very croded in march and the prices are way higher
cdnKari
03-02-2009, 06:07 PM
We are going on my kid's Spring Break March 20-30 as they just cannot miss school. I have been once in July and would never do that again, too hot for me. So I am willing to deal with the crowds to deal with the convenience of school holidays.
btcrane
03-02-2009, 07:00 PM
As others have said, since Easter is later this year, the crowds shouldn't be as bad. I'm going the same week you are--wouldn't have even considered it if our spring break was at Easter like it usually is, even though we did Disney at Christmas last year and had a wonderful time. Be there when the parks open, use a good touring plan (I LOVE the Unofficial Guide), and go with the flow. Have fun! While others have suggested that it's better to take the kids out of school (and they're right, we used to do it) there are times when that's not possible. Our daughter is now in high school, taking 5 AP classes, and it's just not an option for her to miss a week of school anymore. We'll go during crazy times and have fun anyway!!!:goodvibes
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