
vivienne b
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i would say around first 2 weeks in december it wont be to busy children gone back to school after thanksgiving so a lot quiter plus you get to see disney at christmas time without all the crowds cos the children dont break for christmas holidays till nearer christmas so you get to see all the christmas decorations before the rush we are going on 30th november this year for 2 weeks cant wait |
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Jessica
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right now....November is the best month of the year to Travel to Disney. |
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Beach Gal
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The best time to avoid crowds at Disneyworld are during these non-peak months:
Late September - mid November
Late January - early April
Be sure to avoid all holidays and weekends at theme parks.
If you would like any help planning your trip, or if you would simply like to read up on some fun tips and advice, please visit my Disney Vacation Services Blog, I'm All Ears at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/2006/06/free-tips-are-listed-below-im-all-ears.html
Have a great time! |
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Robin
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The best times are definitely in the fall... October and early November, or mid January through February. Avoid the holidays!
My grandparent-in-laws love to come to Disney, and their favorite things to do are Animal Kingdom and EPCOT. Animal Kingdom is absolutely beautiful, with a lot of things to see, and it's a very relaxing day. Do the Kilmanjaro Safari ride! At EPCOT, the World Showcase is fantastic. There is so much to see, and great food.
Good luck planning your vacation! |
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Kirkus
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September after the kids have went back to school. |
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bbluckylove
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Stay Away from the holidays and also the kids are on Summer schools. Summer Schools and Holidays is a no no. |
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jeza66
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If you don't mind the heat Sept is the best. No crowds and cheaper rates also.
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daveb0341
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After the kids go to school, Or during the cooler Months. So its not as hot when ur standing in line |
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kamaa222
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best time is january cause its not so hot and the lines are short. |
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SUNSH!NE©
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yah i agree with the first answer |
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dns2751
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The week after Labor day is empty. Most students are back in school and the conventions have not started yet. Most of the line waits are around 10 minutes. Also the resorts are so empty that you get a preferred room location (near the buses and food) without paying for it. |
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PP4865
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Your best bet to this answer is pick up the book
"The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2007" - It gives you all kinds of points and tips - including all age groups.
Check it out on Amazon.com - you can purchase it cheaper than in your local bookstore and won't wait so long to get the order. |
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lovinmylife
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I think in the winter season (but not during Christmas, because ALL of the kids will be intruding). Also, maybe late fall. |
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dietcokes4me
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We always go in January. After the first week though because the new years celebration is huge. Lines are much shorter, and there are not nearly as many people. Weather can vary at this time. It may be a little chillier. The most I've had to wear is a heavy sweatshirt. |
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btlrboyz
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march~~~ |
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macey_brasil
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id say febuary. i went then and even tho we packed winter clothes thinking it would be cold, it was cheaper and not so crowded. |
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Lisa
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Early May or late fall. Stick with the off-season - no summers, no spring break, and no holidays. |
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wrathofkublakhan
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Those dreary days in February. No holidays or vacation times.
Have fun! |
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MovetoLatinAmerica
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Nov - February. Stay away 3 weeks before and after holidays. |
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