Irishhockey
Teach me the rules and I'll show you how to break
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- Jul 3, 2005
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September in general is one of Disney's slowest seasons. Once October roles around you have such issues as Columbus Day weekend and school vacations. The growing success of MNSSHP is also another aspect to take into consideration.
I don't believe that there is ever a "dead" time in Disney World. As a visitor who's travled during January, May, August, September, and December... I can comment that I found September to be the least crowded no matter the special going on (after labor day). We normally travel the week of 9/11.
I'm hoping that it's similar to what I experienced this past January - being able to ride Everest 6 times, the safari, primeval wirl twice, seeing the it's a bugs life show, and riding dinosuar between 10am and 2.
I don't believe that there is ever a "dead" time in Disney World. As a visitor who's travled during January, May, August, September, and December... I can comment that I found September to be the least crowded no matter the special going on (after labor day). We normally travel the week of 9/11.
I'm hoping that it's similar to what I experienced this past January - being able to ride Everest 6 times, the safari, primeval wirl twice, seeing the it's a bugs life show, and riding dinosuar between 10am and 2.