Sorry for being so late on this post. I just found the forum and had to relay my experience to date with Disney. My family and I attended the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando the week after Christmas.
Being the dutiful father I felt it necessary to take the two wee ones to the childrens Mecca, Disney World. So off we set the day after Christmas, hotel booked and ready. We stayed at the Marriott offsite (Mistake #1 for us). So we had a small car ride in each morning with a 7 yr old and 3 yr. old.
After the carride we would arrive at the parks at opening. Everything was great, no problems here. After about 2 hrs. the parks would fill to absolute capacity, we couldn't even walk on Main Street USA. That is a miserable experience.
Who woulda thunk-it. The week following Christmas must be one of the busiest of the year. Well at least Disney still lived up to it's billing for the girls. They had an absolute blast.
But be warned if you are visiting Disney, don't do it the week after Christmas. The crowds are almost intolerable.
Speaking of that What is the best time to go to Disney to avoid them?
Being the dutiful father I felt it necessary to take the two wee ones to the childrens Mecca, Disney World. So off we set the day after Christmas, hotel booked and ready. We stayed at the Marriott offsite (Mistake #1 for us). So we had a small car ride in each morning with a 7 yr old and 3 yr. old.
After the carride we would arrive at the parks at opening. Everything was great, no problems here. After about 2 hrs. the parks would fill to absolute capacity, we couldn't even walk on Main Street USA. That is a miserable experience.
Who woulda thunk-it. The week following Christmas must be one of the busiest of the year. Well at least Disney still lived up to it's billing for the girls. They had an absolute blast.
But be warned if you are visiting Disney, don't do it the week after Christmas. The crowds are almost intolerable.
Speaking of that What is the best time to go to Disney to avoid them?