Spring vs Summer?

PinkBudgie

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Which do you think is more crowded? It sounds like March and April will be pretty crowded because of people's Spring Breaks spread out. Is the week AFTER the week AFTER Easter the best because everyone's Spring Break is over? Is May better than March and April? I'm still going in June, but checking for a non Disney friend. She wouldn't care about missing closed rides or shows but would rather have the least crowded time. What do you think? :)
 
If you are going June 24-29, get ready to join about 8000 high school students that are coming for FBLA national conference!:scared1:
 
It seemed to me, that most of the spring breaks were middle of March to about the 3rd week of April.....maybe shooting for the last week of April, first part of May would be somewhat safe. Summertime is busy, no matter when you go. Hope that helps a little. :confused3
 
Yikes! I didn't think to check for conferences for myself! Oh well, we are going then so my DH will be there for his birthday. What is FBLA anyway? I'm afraid to ask...


I was thinking the last part of April, start of May might be good for her too. Just wanted to check if that made sense to anyone else. :)

Thanks!
 

Yikes! I didn't think to check for conferences for myself! Oh well, we are going then so my DH will be there for his birthday. What is FBLA anyway? I'm afraid to ask...


I was thinking the last part of April, start of May might be good for her too. Just wanted to check if that made sense to anyone else. :)

Thanks!

Future Business Leaders of America
 
Oh sorry, in regards to the original question....
we are going April 19-27 (19th is the sunday after Easter Sunday)
I am hoping for limited crowds, but it follows a 2 week AP black out period, is the tail end of Everyone plays for kids price, and the 25th starts the wine festival. I dont know how any of this will effect crowds, but that is what needs to be put into the equasion
I am thinking the week starting the 25th might be a slightly less crowded week, but since I am not going that week I could not tell you what all is going on that week....
 
Ok, Future Business Leaders. Doesn't sound too scary. Could be a worse group, I suppose. :) Well, thanks for the info. I will let her know.
 


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