Dcanoli
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I know this is WAY early, but we're in the midst of trying to book condos for Spring Break.
We are going back to Kissimmee to do all the Disney things you normally can't do (i.e., don't have time for) on a Disney vacation! Does that make sense? (Things like...eating the KITCHEN SINK at Disney's Boardwalk, seeing a dinner show, riding the monorail loop, watching the EWP from the Poly's beach, visiting DTD, renting a boat at DTD or at the Contemporary, playing Putt-Putt, etc.)
My question is this....I know that Spring Break is Disney's busiest time of year...(the Unofficial Guide rates it at a 10), but (a) how crowded are all these places (outside the parks) and (b) how crowded are the water parks at this time of year?
We'd love to do a water park, but with it being Spring Break, I'm afraid the crowd level will be OVER THE TOP...we are used to going in September when there are no waits for anything....
Any help you Spring Break-ers can provide would be awesome! Thanks!
Deb
We are going back to Kissimmee to do all the Disney things you normally can't do (i.e., don't have time for) on a Disney vacation! Does that make sense? (Things like...eating the KITCHEN SINK at Disney's Boardwalk, seeing a dinner show, riding the monorail loop, watching the EWP from the Poly's beach, visiting DTD, renting a boat at DTD or at the Contemporary, playing Putt-Putt, etc.)
My question is this....I know that Spring Break is Disney's busiest time of year...(the Unofficial Guide rates it at a 10), but (a) how crowded are all these places (outside the parks) and (b) how crowded are the water parks at this time of year?
We'd love to do a water park, but with it being Spring Break, I'm afraid the crowd level will be OVER THE TOP...we are used to going in September when there are no waits for anything....
Any help you Spring Break-ers can provide would be awesome! Thanks!
Deb
