ruadisneyfan2
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I agree with others and just wanted to say,
My WDW planning book says the single biggest factor/predictor to having a good time in WDW is the time of year. Your kids are little; missing a week of kindergarten is not going to ruin one's future. Our teachers told us this even in 2nd grade on back to school night.
Example, my brother took his daugher over Easter break when she was 10 for their 1st trip. They waited 2 hrs for every ride and swore he'd never return. And they didn't until 2 yrs ago I talked him into coming with us and he finally saw a different side of WDW. By then his daughter was grown/married and couldn't come.
I would suggest:
1. Go while school is in session. Maybe plan over a teachers' inservice day off? (or some day off unique to your school; not one the whole country has off.)
2. We rented strollers just to avoid the hassle you described as well as taking up space in the room. You really don't need one so much at the resorts, mostly just in the parks.
3. We've gone many times throughout the year and like mid Nov, 1st week of May and the time between TG and Christmas but not during either holiday.
Late Jan. is empty but often chilly or downright COLD so we're done with that.
I hope some day you give it another chance.
My WDW planning book says the single biggest factor/predictor to having a good time in WDW is the time of year. Your kids are little; missing a week of kindergarten is not going to ruin one's future. Our teachers told us this even in 2nd grade on back to school night.
Example, my brother took his daugher over Easter break when she was 10 for their 1st trip. They waited 2 hrs for every ride and swore he'd never return. And they didn't until 2 yrs ago I talked him into coming with us and he finally saw a different side of WDW. By then his daughter was grown/married and couldn't come.
I would suggest:
1. Go while school is in session. Maybe plan over a teachers' inservice day off? (or some day off unique to your school; not one the whole country has off.)
2. We rented strollers just to avoid the hassle you described as well as taking up space in the room. You really don't need one so much at the resorts, mostly just in the parks.
3. We've gone many times throughout the year and like mid Nov, 1st week of May and the time between TG and Christmas but not during either holiday.
Late Jan. is empty but often chilly or downright COLD so we're done with that.
I hope some day you give it another chance.




I don't take it anymore-I get a CM if I can. Again, less crowds will mean less people to deal with at parades. The last few times we've watched the one at AK we didn't have an issue with crowds at all. Watched just past the bridge in Asia and over by KS (as it makes it's way around again). Got there just a few minutes before it started.
