melaniemiller2002
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I have only been to WDW once and it was about 10 years ago in December. I don't remember being really hot or it being too crowded (it was after Christmas). We are planning a trip to the park in April and with two small children, we can't really go any other time than during their Spring Break.
Easter is April 16th. We are planning on flying from NV to FL on Monday, April 17th and staying until the following Tuesday. This way, the kids will only miss 2 days of school and we will have ample time to visit the parks (or so I think). My question is how bad is it really during this time? I think that most schools will have Spring Break either the week before or the week after Easter, so if we go the week after and stay through the following week, maybe it won't be too insane?
For those of you with young children, how do you feel about keeping them from school a couple of days in order to visit the park? My D will be 6 and in halfday Kindergarten. My S will be 9 and in 4th grade....he's also one of the top students in his classes and does great in school. I'm not worried about them missing a few days. But how do teachers see this? I don't want to anger his teacher by making it seem like WDW is more important than schoolwork but I don't see any other time we could make it out there. The kids are with their real mother most of the summer, so that's not an option. And we have to split Christmas vacation with her as well, so we can't go then. Besides, I'm an RN and rarely get holidays off....LOL.
If it's really THAT bad (I notice that Regular Season starts April 17th, one day after Peak Season is over), maybe we could consider not heading out to FL until Wed or Thursday and stay through until the following Friday. This would mean the kids missing an entire week of school and that kind of scares me. If we are going to do that, I would rather make the trip in the beginning of February or some other, less crowded time!
Any opinions or suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Melanie
Easter is April 16th. We are planning on flying from NV to FL on Monday, April 17th and staying until the following Tuesday. This way, the kids will only miss 2 days of school and we will have ample time to visit the parks (or so I think). My question is how bad is it really during this time? I think that most schools will have Spring Break either the week before or the week after Easter, so if we go the week after and stay through the following week, maybe it won't be too insane?
For those of you with young children, how do you feel about keeping them from school a couple of days in order to visit the park? My D will be 6 and in halfday Kindergarten. My S will be 9 and in 4th grade....he's also one of the top students in his classes and does great in school. I'm not worried about them missing a few days. But how do teachers see this? I don't want to anger his teacher by making it seem like WDW is more important than schoolwork but I don't see any other time we could make it out there. The kids are with their real mother most of the summer, so that's not an option. And we have to split Christmas vacation with her as well, so we can't go then. Besides, I'm an RN and rarely get holidays off....LOL.
If it's really THAT bad (I notice that Regular Season starts April 17th, one day after Peak Season is over), maybe we could consider not heading out to FL until Wed or Thursday and stay through until the following Friday. This would mean the kids missing an entire week of school and that kind of scares me. If we are going to do that, I would rather make the trip in the beginning of February or some other, less crowded time!
Any opinions or suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Melanie
