Last week in September....

DWhittles

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Okay I now need serious help.
The last week in September. How crowded are the parks and what is the weather like?
My husband's co-worker just switched vacation dates with him and so we are now going September 25th - October 2nd.
This gives me 2 solid weeks to get everything I need to get done, done because my son and I are going to our house in the Berkshires next week with my mother and sister.
HELP! I'm STRESSING!!!!!!!!
 
We are arriving on the 25th too! Hot, and not too terribly crowded (I hope). We are from the humid south so we are hopeing it will be fine. Enjoy!
 
Hey, you'll be there when we are! Don't stress....Take deep breaths....breath in...breath out... You'll be ok. I've seen all your posts so I know you're more prepared than I am! :D

OK, As far as weather goes, if I remember correctly it's usually warm but rains a bit every day, so bring lightweight clothes but don't forget the poncho's. Here's a Link to weather.com historical averages for the Orlando area in September.

Crowd levels are usually at their lowest after Labor day: Historic Attendance levels . In the past we had very few lines to deal with so when we had to wait more than 10-15 minutes this past May, we had to remember what patience was! :D
 
I forgot - plan for sudden showers! But they can be welcome when it is hot.
 

Fantastic! Thank you guys.
I honestly do not know what I would do without you guys!
I am the QUEEN of overplanning and over preparing.
My best friend of 25 years told me that on our last trip, she let me loose on the planning beacuse she knew if she didn't, she would find me naked in some corner chewing on a vein rocking back and forth mumbling something about reservations and Priority Seating...
Diana
 
Hey, September is the best time in my opinion. The only reason we went last December is my parents wanted us down there to celebrate their 25th anniversary, and they're going again next (2005) December so we'll have a built-in babysitter.

It wasn't too hot, just comfortable. It didn't rain at all for us (but of course I lugged around the ponchos all week). Most of the rides were walk-on.
 


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