I am wondering what the worrisome data js that you are getting from TP regarding crowds?
The week we have booked-March 11-just jumped from 4s to 10s for some days.
I am wondering what the worrisome data js that you are getting from TP regarding crowds?
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Very true! To me, at least, it looks like the spring break period is very spread out this year because of Easter being so late. I think another interesting data point could be fast pass availability at the 60 day mark of these spring breaks.
And FWIW, the dates I am referring to are March 26, 2014 and December 20, 2017. March 26, 2014 was a 9 out of 10 according to TP and Dec 20, 2017 was a 10 out of 10, based on "what they saw", not what they predicted. I do think despite how crowded Dec 20th was, we had a much better time because we used FP+ as much as possible, used mobile ordering for our food, and had reserved the Dessert party with Plaza Garden viewing. Point being, even with large crowds you can have a great time if youre prepared and take advantage of the technology Disney has in place that didnt exist in 2014. Im inclined to think much of March and April is just going to be crowded this year with the speading out of Mardi Gras, spring breaks and Easter weeks.I am going to share some insight I wrote on another post a few weeks ago, regarding Spring Break Easter week this year. Because it applies to the experience I had at WDW last time Easter fell on April 20, in 2014:
My experience after multiple spring break trips, and one "week leading up to Christmas" trip. The one year I thought, "Oh, Easter is April 20, and our spring break is the last week of March, WDW shouldn't be as crowded as it has been in previous years." It turns out when Easter falls later in April, Florida schools have spring break in March. We are actually seeing a similar thing in the schedules in the districts in Ohio right now. That one year, 2014, there was a day we were at Magic Kingdom that I'm pretty sure the entire state of Florida was there. It wasn't even a phased closing day, but we left for the afternoon and came back in the evening. There were cars parked on the lawn back by the racetrack in the TTC parking lot. That is the only "miserable" day I can recall out of 3 years of Spring Break trips. I'm actually happy our spring break is April 13-20 this year! I've been there on a day in December 2017 that I think someone said had 80,000 people, where they were directing people away from the hub 30 minutes before HEA, and even that day didn't seem as bad and didnt have a phased closure.
My thought is, as long as anyone traveling to WDW March or April this year is prepared for crowds, they will have a good time. Just dont be "that family" standing in the middle of the throngs of people, looking at a map and yelling at each other as to which ride to go on next. Ive seen that family as I am sure many of us have. Also, considering you will have a 7 month old with you make sure you get rider swapmpasses for anything your 4 year old rides that the baby cannot.We are going March 6-15 and I also saw the week of March 11th predicted as 10s for crowd level on touring plans. I selected my fastpasses last week and got everything I wanted very easily. My first thought with Easter being so late in 2019 was that the 2nd week of March would still be fairly safe from the mobs. I am still thinking positively but if not, I have 2 after hours events planned just in case! We are traveling with a 4 year old and a 7 month old, so I really hope the 10 predictions are WRONG!!! If the parks get too much to handle, we are staying at the Polynesian so we will arrive early, take in what we want to see, take a break during the afternoon and head back out at night.
We are kansas connections academy march 18-22Here are some of the larger schools for the Kansas City area:
Lee's Summit March 18-22
Blue Springs March 11-15
Blue Valley March 11-15
Independence March 25- 29
Kansas City March 18-22
Shawnee Mission March 11-15
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