capecoddisneyfamily
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Ok, is Christmas so busy it is more aggravating than enjoyable?
Ok, is Christmas so busy it is more aggravating than enjoyable?
Ok, is Christmas so busy it is more aggravating than enjoyable?
the decorations are just as incredible.
And are up by late November - so why wait until the most jam-packed and expensive week of the year to see them?![]()
No it's not. You just need to plan in advance and be realistic. Make sure you have reservations for all meals that you want to eat out for and make them the first day you can. Also plan on hitting the parks either very early or very late. They are often open on both ends later and earlier so you should take advantage of it. Use Fast Passes and get out of the park in the afternoon after lunch or a parade. At night go see the lights, shows, other hotels/decorations, the CP, etc.....
It's a great time of year at WDW if you prepare.
HBC
Two of our kids are going into the higher grades 7 and 9 next year and cannot miss school so we need to go during those times for school reasons.![]()
And are up by late November - so why wait until the most jam-packed and expensive week of the year to see them?![]()
However, we do pick times for our trips to WDW (late August as example) when our schools aren't open but crowds are smaller.
What we are not interested in doing is paying huge point and airfare premiums just to get the opportunity to be packed into non-moving lines, while listening to the scores of Disney World first timers (ergo, neophytes) endlessly whining about the crowds and waiting a minimum of 45+ minutes to be seated for every ADR.![]()
For us the answer is yes. I'm an impatient claustrophobic and can't handle shuffling along slowly in a crowd. We're arriving Jan 1 but plan to stay around AKL and do other non-park activities until about Jan 5 when our DGD, DD and SIL arrive.
What we are not interested in doing is paying huge point and airfare premiums just to get the opportunity to be packed into non-moving lines, while listening to the scores of Disney World first timers (ergo, neophytes) endlessly whining about the crowds and waiting a minimum of 45+ minutes to be seated for every ADR.![]()