Help with Planning for Holiday Trip in 2013

Kitts21

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I'm planning on a week long trip next year to see all the holiday decorations. Either Nov 9th or Nov 16th. I would prefer the 9th week but want to make sure all the decorations will be out at the resorts (gingerbread houses ect...). I know the parks will be decorated but will the resorts be ready for the holidays as well?

Thanks for the input!!!!!
 
I'm planning on a week long trip next year to see all the holiday decorations. Either Nov 9th or Nov 16th. I would prefer the 9th week but want to make sure all the decorations will be out at the resorts (gingerbread houses ect...). I know the parks will be decorated but will the resorts be ready for the holidays as well?

Thanks for the input!!!!!

Now this is just my opinion, but I would look at Nov 30 or Dec 7th. Some of the parks will be decorated by Nov 9th and some of the resorts will be decorated by the 16th, But there is so much to see and do and some of it does not start until Thanksgiving time frame.

Dan
 
And if you are trying to decide between Nov. 9 or Nov. 16. I would choose the latter to avoid Veterans Day breaks and Jersey Week. Nov. 16 week will be less crowded.
 

Now this is just my opinion, but I would look at Nov 30 or Dec 7th. Some of the parks will be decorated by Nov 9th and some of the resorts will be decorated by the 16th, But there is so much to see and do and some of it does not start until Thanksgiving time frame.

Dan

Yes, this is when I'd book if I wanted to see all the holiday decorations and avoid crowds. Epcot doesn't have everything up until right before Thanksgiving.
 





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