singingpixie
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Hi everyone,
We are Meg (21) and Steve (23). We took our first trip to WDW together in Jan '06, and Meg went in May 1995 for a week, and March 2004 for one day.
We're trying to decide when to make a return trip (ok, Meg is trying to decide and Steve is saying "just tell me when we have to go to the airport"). Here are our criteria:
1) Must be value season. On our budget, money goes a lot farther if we're not paying more than we need to for the resort.
2) Must be low crowds. Steve doesn't deal well with lines at all, and Meg isn't a huge fan, who would be?
3) Would like it to be slightly warmer than January (we barely got to swim, and lived in sweatshirts) but not oppressively hot like July.
Are we being unrealistic? What do you think would work out best for us?
We are Meg (21) and Steve (23). We took our first trip to WDW together in Jan '06, and Meg went in May 1995 for a week, and March 2004 for one day.
We're trying to decide when to make a return trip (ok, Meg is trying to decide and Steve is saying "just tell me when we have to go to the airport"). Here are our criteria:
1) Must be value season. On our budget, money goes a lot farther if we're not paying more than we need to for the resort.
2) Must be low crowds. Steve doesn't deal well with lines at all, and Meg isn't a huge fan, who would be?
3) Would like it to be slightly warmer than January (we barely got to swim, and lived in sweatshirts) but not oppressively hot like July.
Are we being unrealistic? What do you think would work out best for us?
You can usually walk onto most attractions in all parks. The general pace is a lot more leisurely and laid back. Plus Disney usually has promotions going on during the Sept. off-season such as very reduced rates or the now famous free dining.
Disney in September
GL in planning and if you do it now you can get in for the free dining!