Jan/February trip worth it?

PrincessAnnabell

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Looks like we will have to postpone our Oct trip. Is it worth the risk that your kids will be sick on a Jan or Feb trip? Or should we just wait for Next October? :(:(:( We would be taking 6 kids ages 1, 3,5,11, 11 and 15
 
We went in January and no one was sick. Frankly you could get sick there at any time. I would not not schedule a trip just because someone might get sick. Jmo.
 
Honestly you could be sick in Oct just as easily as Jan or Feb. This is the first year in 7 yrs that we will be going in Nov and NOT in Jan or Feb. I love it at that time of year. We have been able to do a lot with a lot less planning. We just start taking probiotics and Air Born about a month out from our trip. GL in whatever you decide.
 
We've been sick at Disney in September, October and January/February. It can happen any time unfortunately. The crowds are usually lighter in January/February though! We normally do a trip the first week in February and for the past 4 years it's been great. This year the crowds felt like a much more peak time. There were tons of Brazilian tourists.
 

I agree with the others that you can get sick at any time of year. DS and I got sick on a May trip. DD got sick on a September trip. With some many people in one place and all those germs you can only do your best to not get sick. We have only had illness on 2 out of 9 trips. It happens.
 
February is fine. As others have said, you can get sick anytime! Wash your hands frequently and sleep well.
 
We did a 10 night trip at the end of Jan/start of Feb. My middle child was coming down with something on the last day. (We found out she had a double ear infection the next day). My kids were 11 months, 3, and 6, so we actually beat the odds by having no one sick for that long of a trip. The next year, while at home, we had 6 weeks straight of someone being too sick to leave the house between the three of them. So, you never know! That being said, we've done many Disney/Universal trips and only had illness get in the way of our plans once. (We didn't know about the ear infection on the other trip - just that our 3 year old wasn't acting like herself, but we didn't know if that was just being tired at that point). My eldest came down with a stomach virus the day before we were scheduled to leave. Again, this was the end of a 10 night trip. Our planned park was one we had already done it so figured we would just all head home a day early. It wasn't a big deal.

On a plus side too - the end of Jan/start of Feb was the lightest crowds I've ever seen and we tend to go during off-seasons as it is.

With 6 kids, the chance of someone getting sick is of course greater. But that doesn't mean it will happen - or that you can't work around it. Many of your kids are older, making it easier to split up if you need to.
 
Yep, kids are just as likely to get sick in October as they are in January/February. I did give my kids some EmergenC in their drinks once a day to try to avoid any sickness before we left, I was a little worried because one of my little ones did develop a cough two days before we left (we left the two little ones at home this time) but everyone was fine for the trip.
Edited to add- during the winter I also make sure to give my kids Vitamin D supplements, might not be necessary everywhere but vitamin D deficiency is common around here and when you are vitamin d deficient you get sick more often.
 
We've done Jan and Feb trips and loved them. Low attendance, short lines,overall good weather and can't beat the price. We would would never go any other time!
 





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