Although we are going the first part of October, my choice would be to go the last part of October. That way you can still do food and wine, the Halloween party, and if you are there the first week of November, maybe the Christmas party too!
Sounds like a fantastic vacation!!
How early does the Christmas stuff start? If you were there the last day in October and the first 5-6 days of November, could we see both Halloween and Christmas stuff? We will be spending 8-9 days max in Florida, so it would be cool if the overlap worked out.
Although we are going the first part of October, my choice would be to go the last part of October. That way you can still do food and wine, the Halloween party, and if you are there the first week of November, maybe the Christmas party too!
Sounds like a fantastic vacation!!
That's what I was thinking originally, but I just don't know!We probably won't do the parties...not enough in the budget for that with such a long trip, you know? But the Christmas atmosphere would be so fun to see! With my kids love for water parks, I am currently leaning towards the beginning of October, but I still haven't decided yet. I will update when we have made our decision...thanks for the input!
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We are getting married October 11, 2014, and will be heading to Orlando likely the following Tuesday (October 14). We will do what we did this past May, spend the first night at Loew's Royal Pacific, and our arrival and second days doing the Universal parks. So, we will be at Disney Pop from October 15 until approximately the 22, and doing all 4 parks with hoppers throughout those days. Can anyone tell me what the crowds are generally like during the third week of October? And the weather, as well? haha
Congratulations!
The parks are not too crowded in October, not compared to the summer crowds, anyway. And not nearly as empty as they are in September, with MNSSHP going on. So, moderate crowds. Does that help at all?
Weather can be all over the place. I've been there with days in the 90s, and some years (less common) need a sweatshirt. Plan on at least one afternoon rain storm. We have never had more than two days of rain at that time of year, in our yearly week long trips. (insert smiley with an umbrella here; anyone have one?) Nights are typically cool, meaning long pants and long sleeve shirt, maybe a sweatshirt. Only had to buy Mickey fleece hat and gloves once!![]()
Thanks for the info, the amount of rain was my biggest concern. We were in Florida is October before but that was in 1993...I'm sure weather patterns have changed.
I see that you are from Nevada..I am from Canada so October in Florida will still be shorts and tees for me
When you say moderate crowds, would that be comparable to Disney in early May? We were there early May and thought it was perfect for crowds, (once you factor in early mornings, going with the recommended parks, using EMH, PH and FP haha)
The worst part about planning a trip 13 months in advance is flight prices aren't available, neither are park hours, EMH etc. Chomping at the bit to start "officially" planning!