Need help with timing of a quick trip

cruisnfamily

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Hi,
We're FL Residents and have just decided to add a 2 or 3 day trip to the World to our vacation plans this summer. I really, really, want to avoid the worst of the crowds but it appears that the entire summer is "regular" season. What to do, what to do?

If you were planning a trip for just a couple of days and could go any time at all between Memorial Day and August 10th, when would you go?....Oh, it should be weekdays of course, no MK on a weekend for our family.

Thanks for your input!
 
As early in June as possible. :) The weather is better and many schools do not let out until late June. I'd avoid July and August if at all possible.
 
I agree. Go as soon as the kids are out of school. We are in Hollywood, FL. I can only assume that the kids up north will have a lot of snow days to make up!

Will you get the Play 4 passes? They are 109 plus tax. Only good for 4 days and must be used by Sept 30, but the seasonal pass is not good in the summer. AP's are 299.00 for FL Residents.




I believe that code AEG is good for the resorts (mods for $74!) until 7/3.
 
Originally posted by susy
Will you get the Play 4 passes? They are 109 plus tax. Only good for 4 days and must be used by Sept 30, but the seasonal pass is not good in the summer. AP's are 299.00 for FL Residents.

I think this is what we will do but I'm also thinking about the regular park hoppers because they never expire and we will only do 2 days at most in the parks....We're planning a visit to Disney Quest, and possibly a visit to one of the water parks(we've never been). Hmmm, just haven't decided yet.

Thanks everybody for the advice on going in early June. That was pretty much what I figured but wondered if anybody had any better ideas.
 

Hey Sonya!:D We plan to go the end of May through early June and get the seasonal passes. They are still good at that time! I think even cheaper than a reg. 4 day hopper(at least they are for us at the military no tax rate-DH in reserves-$178 adult and $154 child at a base near DH's reserves). Then we will go back in the middle of Dec. and early spring and after school next year before the year is up. I think regular seasonal passes are a better buy too. Check that out if you are going before seasonal blackout.
 


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