View Full Version : Any tips for Dec trip??
melagan
08-02-2005, 08:43 PM
We are heading to the world Dec 15-22 and any tips you have would be great. How are the crowds,weather,etc.?? We are splitting our stay between the ASMo (4 nights) and AKL (3 nights) any tips on these resorts? This is the first trip for us and I just want everything to be perfect!! :cool1:
TinkerTracy
08-02-2005, 09:42 PM
cool i've been down in december before here are my tips
DO
-pack some shorts
-a sweater
- bathing suit
-some long pants
-sunscreen
Don't
assume it will be warm all the time
miss MVMCP!
I have stayed at AKL and being an animal lover i can say i loved my savvanah view room! Great resturent's cool pool...my only complaint my room was all the way towards one side of the hotel (long walk at the end of the day)
i would deffinatly stay here it is awesome to wake up and see a giraffe right there....wow it's magic
December crowds when i went where minimal
but at the osbourne lights very croweded get in line early
take the oppertuinty to view all the chirstmas things that aren't there during you regulaur trips down
have fun
hope i helped :maleficen
Jakesmom504
08-02-2005, 11:03 PM
We went in December 2000 for our honeymoon and had to buy gloves, scarves, hats and extra sweatshirts because it was so cold! It was so weird to see every store in the parks with giant cardboard boxes in their doorways filled with gloves etc. It really was that cold, of course the day we left we were in shorts!
Don't miss the Osborne Light Show, it was pretty cool!
Crowds are great! The longest we waited was 10 minutes, and that was rare.
If you can get the wedding ears, do it, you'll get a lot of perks!
Congratulations and have a wonderful time! :wizard:
we3disneygo
08-03-2005, 09:51 AM
we were there the first week in Dec.2000, it ended up being rainy and cold, coming from the midwest we wore jeans on the plane and ended up in those 3-4 days, had 1 good sunny day-that trip we did alot of shopping-guess that's what ya get for bragging to people your going to FL in Dec. to leave the cold behind-lol- :rotfl2: :confused3 :rotfl2: They were saying on the news it was the most rain they'd had in along time in Dec.hopefully you'll have better weather-just plan on taking a little of each and you should be fine. :banana: enjoy all the beautiful decorations :wizard:
melagan
08-03-2005, 10:22 AM
thanks everyone for the tips keep them coming. :cool1:
disneysnowflake
08-03-2005, 10:50 AM
Buy gloves, hats and scarves at home to bring with you. If you have kids bring 2 pair of gloves.
At WDW the hats and gloves they sold in Dec 04 cost $8 each. They were plain black stretch gloves and hats just like the ones you can get at the Dollar Store for $1.
We brought our own gloves, but DS lost his on the first day there. I'm sure someone really loved those gloves. We had to fork over $8 for a plain black pair. It was cold when we went.
oogie boogie
08-03-2005, 02:52 PM
I have a vested interest in this thread aswell since I will there Dec. 3rd-10th at CS. Any other tips people?? Was anyone there last Dec. by any chance?
TinkerTracy
08-03-2005, 03:11 PM
I have a vested interest in this thread aswell since I will there Dec. 3rd-10th at CS. Any other tips people?? Was anyone there last Dec. by any chance?
I was
Jakesmom504
08-03-2005, 08:30 PM
we were there the first week in Dec.2000, it ended up being rainy and cold, coming from the midwest we wore jeans on the plane and ended up in those 3-4 days, had 1 good sunny day-that trip we did alot of shopping-guess that's what ya get for bragging to people your going to FL in Dec. to leave the cold behind-lol- :rotfl2: :confused3 :rotfl2: They were saying on the news it was the most rain they'd had in along time in Dec.hopefully you'll have better weather-just plan on taking a little of each and you should be fine. :banana: enjoy all the beautiful decorations :wizard:
That's what happened to us that year, we were there from the 17th-23rd on our honeymoon. It rained a lot for us too and they said it was record low temps that year when we were there. Not surprising we don't have good luck with weather and vacations! :confused3 We only took a few pair of jeans and a bunch of shorts. We had to rewear pants many times until we bought some more. We are planning a trip for next year, possibly May, June or July but now we are thinking Dec again! I hope it's not as cold but this time I will be prepared! :rotfl2: :earboy2:
Jakesmom504
08-03-2005, 08:31 PM
cool i've been down in december before here are my tips
DO
-pack some shorts
-a sweater
- bathing suit
-some long pants
-sunscreen
Don't
assume it will be warm all the time
miss MVMCP!
I have stayed at AKL and being an animal lover i can say i loved my savvanah view room! Great resturent's cool pool...my only complaint my room was all the way towards one side of the hotel (long walk at the end of the day)
i would deffinatly stay here it is awesome to wake up and see a giraffe right there....wow it's magic
December crowds when i went where minimal
but at the osbourne lights very croweded get in line early
take the oppertuinty to view all the chirstmas things that aren't there during you regulaur trips down
have fun
hope i helped :maleficen
Why miss MVMCP? If we go back in Dec I was going to try to get tix, but is it not worth it?
keishashadow
08-03-2005, 08:45 PM
Just wondering if your experiences with cold weather were a fluke? It's our 1st time in December too, and we're trying to pack light since we have a cruise also and will need warm-weather clothing for that. We were down in Feb. & most days were in low 80's & high 70's, did have 1 day in low 60's though. The average temperature charts I've been looking at indicate that December historically has slightly higher temps that Feb. Now I'm even more confused as what to expect weather-wise.
When you say you needed multiple sweatshirts, hats & gloves, how cold was it & did you need them all day or just in the early a.m. & evening? We're from the Pittsburgh area, used to cold weather, but wouldn't think of wearing cold weather garb until it dipped well below 60. Thanks.
abaldacci
08-03-2005, 09:22 PM
take your coat we had ours from the drive down(left icy weather in NC), and coudl not have made it W/O. Take rain gear it rain 6 inches in 2 days. Tour all the resorts they are so pretty at Christmas. It was cold most of the time take sweatshirts. and pants. :flower:
MelodyMack
08-03-2005, 10:43 PM
Why miss MVMCP? If we go back in Dec I was going to try to get tix, but is it not worth it?
I think the Poster was saying DON'T miss MVMCP...she is recommending it.
melagan
08-04-2005, 07:13 PM
keep them coming thanks everyone :goodvibes
Jakesmom504
08-06-2005, 11:33 AM
Just wondering if your experiences with cold weather were a fluke? It's our 1st time in December too, and we're trying to pack light since we have a cruise also and will need warm-weather clothing for that. We were down in Feb. & most days were in low 80's & high 70's, did have 1 day in low 60's though. The average temperature charts I've been looking at indicate that December historically has slightly higher temps that Feb. Now I'm even more confused as what to expect weather-wise.
When you say you needed multiple sweatshirts, hats & gloves, how cold was it & did you need them all day or just in the early a.m. & evening? We're from the Pittsburgh area, used to cold weather, but wouldn't think of wearing cold weather garb until it dipped well below 60. Thanks.
I can't remember the exact temps but it was colder in the early am and at night. On the days when it rained and the sun was not out, it was pretty cold too. Even my DH who wears t-shirts all winter long was wearing his coat. I know it's cold when he is wearing his coat! Hopefully it was just a fluke but be prepared just in case. I would just bring a warm coat and like the other poster said, those small , thin gloves (I still have my WDW ones), also bring a scarf and a few pairs of pants that you won't mind having to rewear if it is that cold. I wouldn't overpack winter clothes if your going on a cruise too but a least have some things cause it really stinks when you trying to enjoy yourself but your freezing. The other thing I would do is every morning I would go and fill my refillable mug with coffee and then when we got to the park if I was still cold I would get some hot chocolate. It helped a lot. Hope that helps! :wave2:
kathie859
08-06-2005, 03:07 PM
I've been to WDW one time in early December and twice in late December. The weather was all over the place! One trip was shorts during the day and jeans and a light jacket or sweatshirt in the evening and the others had combo great days/cool evenings and a COLD snap requiring serious gloves, mittens, scarves and jackets especially at night.
For packing for our trip this year in early December, I am working on layering as a solution. Tops especially that can be worn alone or with other pieces for warmth. I HATE overpacking but I hate being unprepared and miserable, too. We're driving this year (a leisurely drive thru the South, anyone?) so luckily space isn't a real consideration with the SUV.
I hope this helps a little.
Disneyflyer
08-06-2005, 04:10 PM
This may sound petty, but any idea how the Pop Warner superbowl will affect crowds the first week of Dec??
J. Galt
08-06-2005, 08:50 PM
To give you the other side of the coin, the last time we went in December it was beautiful weather. My husband wore shorts day and night. I would change into jeans and maybe a sweatshirt at night (I get cold due to the humid dampness in FL). But... we swam every night after coming back from the parks (the pools are heated).
We are going again this December and I'm just planning to bring a little bit of everything (cold and warm weather clothing) to be prepared.
ThreeMusketeers
08-06-2005, 09:37 PM
Just my 2 cents..but I would much rather tour a park with overcast, or on a cooler day than on a hot one. My family is always in such a better mood when we aren't sweating to death! lol
I don't know about the pop warner crowds..but I am interested too now, we are gonig Dec. 2 -8.
:flower:
goodferry
08-07-2005, 09:38 AM
I have a tip; look for me! My family will be there too from Dec 14-23rd at the Polynesian. I found some stich and princess hats and gloves on www.disneydeals.com that I will bring for the kids.
Juligan
08-07-2005, 12:31 PM
Bump ... DH and I will be there Dec 18-23
ffindis
08-07-2005, 12:48 PM
We'll be there from December 18 up until Christmas Eve. IS MVMCP really worth the extra money?
carrie_106
08-07-2005, 02:17 PM
We will be there from Dec 17 to the 23rd. I found Mickey and Tigger magic gloves at Deals ( a dollar store ) I bought enough for all of us.
foxfire
08-07-2005, 07:42 PM
I include packets of air activated hand warmers for Dec. trips. You can buy them many places but I usually get mine at Wal Mart and most of the time they're in the hunting section. They are small so take up very little space in luggage and if it's cold, these come in VERY handy...especially if you're cold natured like I am :cold: . There are also toe warmers & a larger size called a body warmer...all are very inexpensive at WM. I think a pack of 6 hand warmers is less than $2.00.
In case you're not familiar with this product, here's a link with pics of them --
http://www.clorders.com/heatmax.htm
Piecey
08-11-2005, 09:30 AM
We're going to be there 18-24th, too! Seems like a lot of people share my dates! (and resort!)
I never really considered the cold weather and packing for it..
I'm from WV and it's usually below freezing here in December and I can (normally) get by with just a cap, scarf and jacket.. Does anyone else share the same general weather pattern? I'm thinking we'd be okay with sweatshirts/long sleeves.. because we're so used to being cold, it doesn't phase us as much..
Just wondering what other people from a similar place think of what to pack for Dec.
aubriee
08-12-2005, 02:57 AM
We'll be there Dec 9th-18th doing a split stay at POFQ and CSR. I've already bought tickets for MVMCP and will be buying the pkg for the CP as soon as they go on sale this Monday. I'm extremely cold natured and plan to bring a variety of clothing (shorts, t-shirts, pants, fleece pullovers, thernal underwear, gloves, scarf, and toboggan). I'm sure I'll have two checked bags, plus a carry on. Anyone have any ideas how to cut down on the luggage? This past January I packed everything, but the kitchen sink and didn't use even half of it.
marj70
08-14-2005, 08:13 AM
We are going from the 11-18, but went two years ago during Pop Warner and it was fine, just some cheerleaders occasionally practicing out on the lawn (we stayed at POR). It did not bother us at all. The weather that year was very pleasant. During the day we wore jeans and sweatshirts with t-shirts underneath, and by afternoon you could be just in a T-shirt. Needed a sweatshirt for nighttime. DH wore shorts, but he's like that! We're just a few hours away in S. Ga, so our weather is almost the same and I can tell you December is very unpredictable. You can have one day VERY warm, the next day freezing so bring it all and be prepared. I would much rather have the weather a bit colder than burning hot like a summer trip. Oh, and DH and DS did swim everyday in the heated pool, but it was a bit cold for me (not the water, just the outside air).
Piecey
08-14-2005, 11:59 AM
We'll be there Dec 9th-18th doing a split stay at POFQ and CSR. I've already bought tickets for MVMCP and will be buying the pkg for the CP as soon as they go on sale this Monday.
What package are you talking about?
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