OT - Part 3 - Do we really chat this much?!

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never been in feb, but my sister went last year feb half term ish time watch out for presidents day, everywhere was packed:scared1:

Yeah thats what I was just reading...then spring break in march... so going in between could be abit hit or miss really.... We've been in July before so we've experience that busy....
 
We thought about Coronado Springs but opted for Port Orleans Riverside in the end. I think the boat to Downtown Disney swang it.
I would love to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge as well but the price was just sooooooo expensive.

i am staying in the french quater when i go it was the boat that made me choose it as well, also the Free Dining:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
Yeah thats what I was just reading...then spring break in march... so going in between could be abit hit or miss really.... We've been in July before so we've experience that busy....

have you been in august or would you say that would be like july?
 
I want to go back to WDW and stay onsite this time. We have previously stayed in Kissimee and International Drive.
 

i am staying in the french quater when i go it was the boat that made me choose it as well, also the Free Dining:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2


I must admit the boat does look great, we upgraded the dining to get the table service so i have been busy picking restaurants that i can't book until Feb:lmao: When do you go in August??
 
have you been in august or would you say that would be like july?

I'm not been in August but from what I've read the second half is a good time to go crowds wise as the US school go back then.
 
We have been to WDW in August, we were there towards the end of the month and actually found it quite quiet. The only problem was the rain nearly every day. But we managed to time it so that we were usually back at the hotel resting and changing to go out again in the evening when the daily down pour arrived.
 
I agree with Karen, i went the last week of August in 2004 and it was very quite, some rides were a walk on.
 
What was Christmas like?

amazing :cheer2:
It was our first trip to any Disney park and was quite a long time ago as you can see from my signature but it got us hooked for life :rotfl:

It was meant to be a once in a lifetime present from Santa for the boys as he couldnt think what else to buy them but ... :rotfl:
 
We've always been to WDW at busy times- Christmas, Christmas, July (there for independance day) and Aug

I would love to go during the Christmas season.:lovestruc
Instead i pick August when i am going to be dripping in sweat all day because of the humidity.
 
Ooh WDW at Christmas is amazing!! We had dinner at California Grill on Christmas eve (we watched the fireworks from the viewing gallery) and then went into the MK to watch the electrical parade. My friends and I went to the spa at Saratoga Springs on Christmas day whilst our DH's made a proper christmas dinner at our villa at the beach club!
 
I must admit the boat does look great, we upgraded the dining to get the table service so i have been busy picking restaurants that i can't book until Feb:lmao: When do you go in August??

12th of august i also upgraded and have been trying to sort out were i want to eat i can book around feb time:woohoo: :woohoo: i love planning it is driving DH crazy i keep asking about different restuarant's all he say is were do i know where i want to eat in 12 months time:rotfl2: :rotfl2: which is true but you still have to make ARD's
 
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