Jazzygirl72
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I am hoping I can get some honest feedback from you guys on this. Here's my issue in a nutshell: I am a school teacher in MA.
I am locked into when I can take vacations, hence my wedding can only be during school vacation times. Ugh, right? LOL My options for wedding months are: Feb, April, July and Aug. (I won't do Dec break) I am trying to consider not just my own desires but also what's best for my potential guests in terms of COST, weather, lines, etc. I am a crazy Disney planner so I can help guests with advice on avoiding lines, etc. The first two are my big ones
MY preference is April vacation. I love the month and the weather in FL is great at that time. Very little rain and the heat isn't too bad. Since I am thinking 2013, Easter is in March so it's not a problem for April that year. It is a busy month at school though so I'd be running CRAZY with the planning leading up to the date.
I HATE HATE heat and humidity. So why would I consider July or August you ask? Well, first off, it's WAY cheaper to fly to FL during those months and the hotel rates at WDW will be reasonable (more so than April or Feb). So if I'm thinking of my guests, most of whom are families, it will cost them way less to come during the summer. AND, the other big thing is that since I won't be working in the summer, it gives me plenty of time to finish up the planning. A BIG BONUS.
Feb could be nice but I would be so scared of snow storms up here delaying travel, etc. Last year was a NIGHTMARE of a winter.
The question begs, should I "deal" with the heat/humidity and probable rain for the sake of my guests?
I may be WAY overthinking this, especially since I'm not officially engaged yet. It'll be soon though (don't ask how I know
LOL). I know my fellow Disney freaks won't think I'm crazy for planning ahead. But this has really been weighing on me hard. I've casually told close friends to start saving NOW. LOL
What do you guys think? How important is it to put the needs of your guests first?? Please chime in with your thoughts.
Thanks so much!!

MY preference is April vacation. I love the month and the weather in FL is great at that time. Very little rain and the heat isn't too bad. Since I am thinking 2013, Easter is in March so it's not a problem for April that year. It is a busy month at school though so I'd be running CRAZY with the planning leading up to the date.
I HATE HATE heat and humidity. So why would I consider July or August you ask? Well, first off, it's WAY cheaper to fly to FL during those months and the hotel rates at WDW will be reasonable (more so than April or Feb). So if I'm thinking of my guests, most of whom are families, it will cost them way less to come during the summer. AND, the other big thing is that since I won't be working in the summer, it gives me plenty of time to finish up the planning. A BIG BONUS.
Feb could be nice but I would be so scared of snow storms up here delaying travel, etc. Last year was a NIGHTMARE of a winter.
The question begs, should I "deal" with the heat/humidity and probable rain for the sake of my guests?
I may be WAY overthinking this, especially since I'm not officially engaged yet. It'll be soon though (don't ask how I know

What do you guys think? How important is it to put the needs of your guests first?? Please chime in with your thoughts.
Thanks so much!!