I need some advice. My sister has offered to take by two children (9 and 10)to WDW next fall, 2008 and of course I am going to tag along. We were looking at Friday Nov 7 - Tues Nov 11. Can anyone tell me how busy it might be. I have only been there in October which wasn't bad at all. We are trying to have them out of school for only two days not three. They will have no school on Tuesday for Veterens Day.
I know that Columbus Day weekend is suppose to be really busy but have not heard that much about Veterens day.
Any help you can give me would be great. Thanks.
You said next fall...2008?
We were thinking of going to WDW Nov. 8 - 16, 2008 too. I'm no WDW expert by any means, but following is the reasoning behind my picking these dates....
Looking at a 2008 calendar...Veteran's Day is on a Tuesday (Nov. 11th) next year so there won't be a 3 day weekend for federal employees...only the one day off.
According to Mousesavers...the Teacher's conference that creates "Jersey week" in the parks is Nov. 6 - 8 in 2008 (Thursday & Friday)
Taking both these factors into account, I would think Jersey Week would be from Nov. 1 - 9 and I wouldn't think Veteran's Day would have much of an inpact on the parks at all.
We were at WDW in Nov. of 2005. The first weekend was the Soap Star thing at MGM so we just avoided that park and went to Magic Kingdom instead where we found very low crowds which surprised us since it was Veteran's Day weekend. In fact, the entire week we were there, crowds were minimal except for the last Saturday which was the beginning of Thanksgiving week.
Thanksgiving is the last Thursday of Nov. next year, so I'm hoping by going the 2nd week of Nov. we can avoid those crowds next fall.
Of course everyone one knows the old saying..."the best laid plans".....or something like that.
Since we'll be flying the Red Eye in from Seattle, we plan to just drive to our villa and veg' out that first Saturday...maybe go to the store...swim, but most of all sleep

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Sunday, we'll hit the parks. By then the Jersey Crowd should be headed back home. At least that's what we're hoping.