I posted this in the general Resorts messageboards, but wanted to come to my "peeps" who are also planning a January trip! I can't believe that after doing all of the planning, there is a major glitch
Here goes:
"So, to make a long story short, H tells me just the other day that he cannot possibly take time off at the end of January after all, due to his job situation (too long and too involved to go into, but his hands are tied). We have a few options and I will have to call
AAA in the next day or two to get the ball moving and rebook the trip, which has been planned for January 22-26th. Here are my options:
1) Reschedule to January 1-5 (D and I are still on school break, except for the 5th for me, but I could work around that one day)
2) Reschedule to April 4-8 (the week leading up to Easter)
3) Keep our original dates and leave H at home
The difficult part of this is that D is in college and her breaks are different than mine now (I teach). We always had to travel on school vacations, and we were excited about going to Disney when the crowds would be much lighter, even though the January weather can be "iffy". I had originally looked in to the week between Christmas and New Years, but the price of that was outrageous, so that is why we went with later in January. I would have taken personal time, and D would have flown back to school directly from Orlando while H and I would have flown home. Flights have been booked, but on SW, so I know that I can change them, but may have to pay a bit more.
I am leaning towards the Jan. 1-5, as I feel that the week before Easter is going to be very crowded. We have always gone mid-April during our school vacation, and the two times it bordered Easter was very crowded. When I told D, she didn't see a problem leaving Dad behind

, but I feel that it wouldn't be fair to spend money on a long-awaited vacation and not take him with us.
So, I am just looking for some advice from all of you Disney experts before calling the
travel agent tomorrow morning. My other consideration is to try to keep the price comprable to what we already had planned for. Thanks in advance for any help on this situation."