bama_ed
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I may just do every other year. Or dare I say it, stay offsite and go to Universal.

I may just do every other year. Or dare I say it, stay offsite and go to Universal.
Ed,We can't stand the Sept heat, so we got one of the cheaper weeks of January reserved.
Ed,
Thanks for tabulating this again. I know it wasn't long ago when we were shocked with $200/night. This nearly $300 is an attention getter.
DW agrees with @Wendysofftoneverland. We will be cancelling our September/October (50th aniv) reservation and I already have 2 weeks in January when the rates (and temps) are more reasonable.
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Right now, I have January 9th-22nd booked. We have been considering cutting that down to 1 week and spending another week on the coast somewhere. I went back to campus nearly fulltime starting this week. My VP said it was a "bad visual" for leaders to be working remotely now. Never mind nearly all my team has been working remotely. By next January, working from home will be a distant memory for me.That would be awesome if ya'll were there also.
I am still younger than you and @Teamubr but please I am NOT that old.@garneska in a different thread, to celebrate her 52nd birthday (yes, she's younger than both of us) in mid-January 2022. That would be awesome if ya'll were there also.
I am still younger than you and @Teamubr but please I am NOT that old.I promise I can’t even stay up like I am 21, but we are still having an old people’s party. It starts and ends early.
Geez, why is the end of March so expensive? Mardi Gras isn't even a national holiday. There are only 2 other times that are more expensive.
Spring break for those oceans of families all over the USA, lucky4you.
I'm in Alabama and the schools around me usually give an entire week off during the second full week of March (elementary school, high school, and universities). And generally it seems that the further north you go, the later spring break comes for TN, KY, OH and so on.
Mardi Gras is a time I am familiar with in Louisiana. I used to be in sales with customers in LA and had to go to work.in.the.Quarter. the week before MG and know that especially in south LA, they take the ENTIRE MG week off from school and many families head to WDW. But Easter Sunday (which drives the MG date) moves year to year so you can't blame Disney's high rates for FW on MG.
After a cold winter, many families are ready to head to FL and WDW for spring break. I was on that hamster wheel for many years and only hopped off of it when my last kid graduated college last December. Now I can travel to the Fort during less expensive times.
But if ya'll folks would stop coming in March, Disney would slow down the price increases and then us old retired folks could afford that time of the year.
See my signature for March and April trips to feel my past pain. Spring has had high rates for over a decade now.
Bama Ed
PS - I compensated for higher campsite rates by buying fewer theme park days on our tickets. It was down to two days most trips at the end: MK and one other (we always did MK).
Spring break for those oceans of families all over the USA, lucky4you.
I'm in Alabama and the schools around me usually give an entire week off during the second full week of March (elementary school, high school, and universities). And generally it seems that the further north you go, the later spring break comes for TN, KY, OH and so on.
Mardi Gras is a time I am familiar with in Louisiana. I used to be in sales with customers in LA and had to go to work.in.the.Quarter. the week before MG and know that especially in south LA, they take the ENTIRE MG week off from school and many families head to WDW. But Easter Sunday (which drives the MG date) moves year to year so you can't blame Disney's high rates for FW on MG.
After a cold winter, many families are ready to head to FL and WDW for spring break. I was on that hamster wheel for many years and only hopped off of it when my last kid graduated college last December. Now I can travel to the Fort during less expensive times.
But if ya'll folks would stop coming in March, Disney would slow down the price increases and then us old retired folks could afford that time of the year.
See my signature for March and April trips to feel my past pain. Spring has had high rates for over a decade now.
Bama Ed
PS - I compensated for higher campsite rates by buying fewer theme park days on our tickets. It was down to two days most trips at the end: MK and one other (we always did MK).
So for the week of Christmas a premium medow site is the same price, 1 dollar more actually, as a standard room at Pop. That’s just crazy.
Earlier this year there were times a premium was $25 more than a room at Pop. But as everyone always comes back to, at least you're in your own camper with your own bed, etc. (At least that's what we keep telling ourselves)So for the week of Christmas a premium medow site is the same price, 1 dollar more actually, as a standard room at Pop. That’s just crazy.
And you don't get Mousekeeping.
So for the week of Christmas a premium medow site is the same price, 1 dollar more actually, as a standard room at Pop. That’s just crazy.