Tips needed!!!

twins4mimi

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We are planning our fourth annual trip with our 4 year old twins to disney world and I am as excited as they are!!! We have in times past gone in September during the free dining but this year we are looking to go in either November or Feb. We want to go when it is cooler but still avoid the crowds.
Anyone know what the crowd size is like during these months and what the weather is like??

Any tips would be appreciated!!!

Thanks so much!!!
 
I have read that the week of Thanksgiving is very busy as is the week of President's Day- some schools have President's week off. I think if you avaoid those holidays, crowds are usually pretty low. If I'm wrong, someone will correct me :) but I think that is what I have found when planning our winter trips.
 
We have done early December and mid January and found them both to be lower crowds (january more so) and while it can be cold, a delightful time to go!!
 
We've gone mnay times the week after Thanksgiving. The crowds were low and the weather good. Some years it was cool - light pants - maybe a swaet shirt at night. Other years it was very warm. Shorts & t-shirts. You can cheak the weather as you get closer to the trip.

We alos went once in Feb. (3 yrs ago) and the crowds were low, however it was VERY cold. We wore layers of shirts and sweatshirts. One day I even wore gloves.

I love the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The weather is good, the crowds very managable AND you have all the Christmas and holiday decorations out. I would vote for early Dec.
 



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