Lisa LSR
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Honestly, I've been struggling with the same question for our upcoming trip. Largely because we only have 3-4 park days, and it's a LOT of money for our budget, to spend on only a few days in a theme park, especially if we're going to be experiencing 30+ minute waits for everything due to crowds, breakdowns etc... It's so easy for other people to sit back and say, "Oh you'll be fine, just make the most of it." But, for us, having a child with ASD losing her mind in meltdowns because of the crowds, waits, disappointment over unfulfilled fixations etc... is hard to just "suck up" and roll with. So like you, I'm thinking of other things we could do with our money that would be less crowded etc... One day I'm sure I'm going to pull the plug and go somewhere else, but then the other days... well, it's Disney, lol, and the kids love it. But I'll fully admit to being worried. It will be 3.5 years since our last trip, and the things I've read over the last couple years on this board make me worried that we're in for a rude awakening. But... who knows. So, I get the struggle! You're not alone!
That all said, having read the replies:
Have you considered going during summer break instead? Recent years seem to indicate that crowds are spreading out more, and that summer isn't as busy as it once way, especially August. Yes, it's hot and humid, but if you live in Alabama anyways, you should be able to handle it. Plus, at Disney, there's AC everywhere. Even many ride queues are air conditioned, and they have lots of places to take an air conditioned break. Plan your dies accordingly, can help, too. Plus the summer nights in the park are beautiful.
As for going somewhere else, to me that's just as valid an option. To us, Disney is not, and never will be the end all, be all, and while I love it and want to see it again, there are also many other things I want to see, and quite honestly, I think it's important to do vacations other than "Disney", to show children different parts of the country, world etc... Vacation doesn't have to include thrill rides to be exciting. We have hiked mountains, swam in creeks and rivers and lakes, played on beaches, gone on scenic drives, strolled quaint Main streets, gone sailing, whale watching, ziplining, toured aquariums, nature preserves, zoo, visited historical settlement villages and more. And they were all "exciting" and enjoyable, all in their own way. And they're all equally cherished memories. Quite honestly, the memories of Disney don't stand out as better than any of them. Just equally valuable.
So really, I think it boils down to, where do you think you will enjoy yourself more as a family at this particular time? What do you all want to do the most? Do you truly feel that if you run into heavy crowds, it might put a damper on the vacation for you (and it is 100% valid and okay for you to feel that it might)? If so, are you comfortable spending that hard earned money on that "risk"? Or, do you think you will be able to find enough other things to do that will still leave you feeling you "did" Disney and got your money's worth?
Your post alone sort of summed up all my back and forth feelings this past week. I can't tell you how much I appreciate that you took the time to share your thoughts with me. It's a lot to consider. I've decided that we will sit down with the kids soon and weigh all the pros and cons together. (they don't know yet that we are considering the trip at all) I will describe the crowds to the EXTREME in order to make the kids sort of visualize a worse-case scenario, so they can help decide. Then maybe we can discuss other vacation options. Thank you so much for your advice!