IheartRapunzel
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Ever since I've started my freshman year in college, my parents have been promising me a trip to Disney for my graduation. I am happy to say, I will be graduating in May of 2016!! My mother just sat me down and talked with me about it, asking if this is something I still wanted since it was promised to me. My answer when it comes to a Disney trip will always be YES!!
So now I need to figure out when to go. I am not a big fan of Disney in the summer. I used to do it all the time when I was in high school, but once I experienced fall and spring I would never go back to that heat and high crowds. Based on my school calendar it seems like the only real options I have would be to go in May, after my graduation or during my spring break. I also have a winter/christmas break but I have read that can be the most busiest time of year to go.
So here is where I need the disney experts advice! Based on crowds, weather, and expenses would it be best for me to plan for May or March? My now finance surprised me last year and took me for spring break. It was the week of March 7-13 (which happens to be when my spring break is this year!) the weather was great, and crowds weren't bad at all. It was a very special surprise trip since we got engaged

I noticed that Easter is in March this year, would that affect the crowds? Also, since my family is going in September (without me!!
) they will not be going with me on this trip. Which is why cost is a big thing as well. I love disney, but I know it can be expensive. They are willing to pay for me to go, but obviously anyone else who would like to come along would have to pay for it themselves. Which can be a problem since most people I know are broke college students like myself.
I would love for my fiancé to come along with me, since Disney now is a special place for us. But he is also a student, which means he does not have a lot of money. The money that he does get, he has been putting away because he wants to go to take me to Disneyland for the very first time next November! and honestly he really really wants to go to Blizzcon and compromised with making it something for the both of us. and to be perfectly honest, as much as I would LOVE to see and experience disneyland, this may not work out as well. As of right now I am not sure what my plans are after graduation. I will either be looking for a job and working or going to grad school if I get in. I have a 4.0 gap, so I don't think it would be too hard for me but you just never know these things.
So now that I have told you a few details, what would you suggest I do? Knowing my mother, this is only going to be offered to me once, I can either take it or leave it. I would feel pretty crazy giving up this opportunity. But i just don't know how to make this all work out. This is where the disney experts come in at. please please please help!! I feel so lost
So now I need to figure out when to go. I am not a big fan of Disney in the summer. I used to do it all the time when I was in high school, but once I experienced fall and spring I would never go back to that heat and high crowds. Based on my school calendar it seems like the only real options I have would be to go in May, after my graduation or during my spring break. I also have a winter/christmas break but I have read that can be the most busiest time of year to go.
So here is where I need the disney experts advice! Based on crowds, weather, and expenses would it be best for me to plan for May or March? My now finance surprised me last year and took me for spring break. It was the week of March 7-13 (which happens to be when my spring break is this year!) the weather was great, and crowds weren't bad at all. It was a very special surprise trip since we got engaged

I noticed that Easter is in March this year, would that affect the crowds? Also, since my family is going in September (without me!!
) they will not be going with me on this trip. Which is why cost is a big thing as well. I love disney, but I know it can be expensive. They are willing to pay for me to go, but obviously anyone else who would like to come along would have to pay for it themselves. Which can be a problem since most people I know are broke college students like myself. I would love for my fiancé to come along with me, since Disney now is a special place for us. But he is also a student, which means he does not have a lot of money. The money that he does get, he has been putting away because he wants to go to take me to Disneyland for the very first time next November! and honestly he really really wants to go to Blizzcon and compromised with making it something for the both of us. and to be perfectly honest, as much as I would LOVE to see and experience disneyland, this may not work out as well. As of right now I am not sure what my plans are after graduation. I will either be looking for a job and working or going to grad school if I get in. I have a 4.0 gap, so I don't think it would be too hard for me but you just never know these things.
So now that I have told you a few details, what would you suggest I do? Knowing my mother, this is only going to be offered to me once, I can either take it or leave it. I would feel pretty crazy giving up this opportunity. But i just don't know how to make this all work out. This is where the disney experts come in at. please please please help!! I feel so lost
