We were planning on being at DL/DCA from June 19-22 but could change it to the following week (June 26-June 29). With grad nights happening, which would you choose?
For reference, SoCal AP's are allowed in the parks June 10, 11, 12...17, 18, 19...and the 24-28th (with the 24th-28th being their last days before being locked out until late August).
So, would it be better to change our dates to early July when SoCal is blocked and also there are no grad nights? We haven't booked anything yet, so we are still pretty flexible.
From what I've read recently, DLR is expecting exceptionally heavy crowds all Summer due to Carsland (which surprises nobody, I'm sure)...so I guess it just comes down to choosing *which* crowds you prefer to deal with?....people coming in for a new land, or the 14-18 year olds there for their Grad events. Grad events could theoretically be less crowded (my Grad nite was 20 years ago, but it was almost standing room only in the park - granted, this year, the daytime hours that the Grads will be participating in are spread out over 2 parks, so hopefully that will help?), but the people who make up those crowds might be a lot less pleasant to be in the parks with than say, the crowds you're going to run into in July. I just don't think there's a way to know for sure at this point. It's a guessing game, IMO.
We are scheduled to be in the parks on May 11th for sure, and probably May 10th, as well. I will try to post here on those days to share what I notice as far as crowds, and behavior (I have trouble posting to Dis from my laptop - I have to post from my desktop, so it all depends on whether or not I have trouble posting from a cell phone, but I will test that out in the next couple of days.)
Also, at SkiingFast - I never stated that the *parties* were all day long. I know they are held after park closing. That doesn't change the fact that the kids will still have access to the parks all day long, though, and that was the info I was trying to share with those who have trips planned at that time and weren't already aware of the new arrangement.