December or January

PrincessDebs

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Hi all,

We are looking to visit the Happiest Place on Earth in 2015, We normally go in September time, however we have a toddler (2yrs old), who isnt very good with the heat.

Due to work restrictions, it is very limited at what times of year we can go, can anyone who has little ones advise which of the times below would be quietest, without being too cold:

*Beginning December
*Beginning January
*Mid March - Mid April
*Last 2 weeks of June
*September

Thank you in advance

Debs:goodvibes:lovestruc:confused3:confused3:confused3
 
We absolutely love early December!! We are going back this year and can't wait. The weather is nice and it's all decorated for Christmas. Makes it so much more magical:)
 
Beginning of December for sure! Christmas decorations and activities are in full swing,crowds are great, weather is perfect....march / April is insane with Spring breaks, I have lived close by for 13 years and refuse to go during spring break time. End of June-end of guest same thing. Too busy for me:) hope this helps, have a great trip!
 
Early December is VERY nice. We do like January as well, but the first week is way too busy for us. September is great crowd wise, but still HOT. June is hot and crowded and Spring Break time is also crowded and may be getting quite warm toward the end of the time. If you can go the second week of January, crowds are going to be lower than early December, but then you miss Christmas activities if that is important to you.
 

We went early December for the first time two years ago and it was fantastic! The holiday decorations were beautiful, the weather was great, and the crowds were low! We walked on most rides and our longest wait was only 20 minutes. We had always gone the week after Presidents' Day but had to rearrange plans and ended up going the first week in December and we were sure glad we did. We told ourselves we would never go any other time of year. We will be There again Nov 9 but only because we have school age children and they get Monday and Tuesday off for Veterans Day so they will only miss 3 days of school. It's also oldest daughter's birthday. I'm hoping and praying this week is like the first week of December! Don't forget to take a day to go resort hopping. It's free and fun!
 
Thats brilliant, thank you all so much for your replies.

I was leaning towards early December for the decorations, but my husband was slightly concerned it wouldn't be warm enough to swim, but we're from the UK so it cant be any colder than here ;)

The only downside for me for December is that they don't seem to offer the free dining, however that one con doesn't seem to outweigh all the pros :-)
 
Thats brilliant, thank you all so much for your replies. I was leaning towards early December for the decorations, but my husband was slightly concerned it wouldn't be warm enough to swim, but we're from the UK so it cant be any colder than here ;) The only downside for me for December is that they don't seem to offer the free dining, however that one con doesn't seem to outweigh all the pros :-)

You could possibly swim...all of the disney pools are heated:)
 
Our of your choices I'd have to say early December as well. They actually have had free dining for early December (I want to say starting around the 6th or 8th??) the last two years for sure. We are looking into going early December next year as well.
 


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