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Help! Please read all my info before deciding which you think is best for me:
I am a Social Studies teacher at the local high school and so I have to conform to the district calendar. My boyfriend and I decided to maybe go to Disney for a long weekend over Memorial Day weekend 2008. However, after realizing that Easter is in March and I still have a week off in April next year I thought I would look into going during this time.
Here is my reasoning:
1. All of my dates have the same crowd projections from TouringPlans.com so it doesn't seem either time will be more crowded, both will be less crowded than summer, and less humid... AND Epcot's Flower and Garden Festical will be during both dates!
2. There is no way May would interfere with school BUT if we use up too many snow days I would lose days off of the April break. (If I went with April I would postpone to either May, June, or August in this case.)
3. Since I only have off Friday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend I would have to work the day we leave for vacation and the day after we get back.
4. It seems MK is closing at 7 one night during the April week which has been speculated as a possible Pirate and Princess Party date.
So it looks as though April is a better choice, more comfort with chosing days and flights AND on top of that the chance to see P&PP... but I may have to postpone if we use to many snow days.
From your experience and my info what do you guys think I should do? I want to make my ADRs and put down a deposit soon.
Help!
I would chose April....by the end of May is will be getting humid, April still has some cool air blowing around so it probably will be more enjoyable...
Also while there will be some people on their Spring Breaks at that time, the Spring vacations are so layered around the country that I think the crowd levels should be decent...
And the worse case scenario is that if you lose the days you can still postpone till May....
I almost think it would be worth it to shoot for April and maybe give myself the buffer of going Tues-Sat instead of Mon-Fri which would allow for 1-2 give back snowdays should it happen. I could always just wait on my flights to see how the winter is going- ya know? Or make ADRs for May or my back up days, as well and then just cancel once I am sure April works out, ya know?
Mel, it sounds like you have all worked out already! I voted for April as I have been before and the weather was so much more comfortable. Based on the information that you gave us, it sounds like your trip would be more magical going in April
I have been there in the begining of May three times and the end of May/June once. I would go in April, the weather is better than the end of May and I think it might be less crowed then over memorial day weekend.
Any date you pick, have a great time.
I went for April. In our experience, the Flower and Garden Festival was at its height when we went in mid May. I think by the time you get to the dates you're looking at, it may be past its best. That's why I voted the way I did.
It sounds like April will be best with your schedule. You have a bit of wiggle room, so you won't be so rushed. Good luck with your decision, I hope you make it soon, so you can get on with your planning!
Wow... thanks for all your votes... I guess you could tell I was skewed towards April myself... the only thing holding me back is the prospect of using more than the alloted snow days... in which case I am toying with possible "snow dates" and I think if we go with April I will just make ADRs for my back up week and whatever the wind brings in the wind brings in.... ya know?
I voted for April based on the extreme heat we experienced in late May on our first WDW trip in 2005. While we still had fun, it was really hot. The heat was even more uncomfortable when we went this year at the end of August. I'm really looking forward to nice temps. next year during the Christmas season. That's when I am planning my trip with my mom.
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I voted for April based on the extreme heat we experienced in late May on our first WDW trip in 2005. While we still had fun, it was really hot. The heat was even more uncomfortable when we went this year at the end of August. I'm really looking forward to nice temps. next year during the Christmas season. That's when I am planning my trip with my mom.
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Originally Posted by Starla4436
Another April vote...DH and I are looking for a short April trip for his b-day and to see the flowers!
Thanks, I def agree. I posted another thread for other teachers to help me decide what to do. And I think it would really be worth it to go in April if I can so I am going to take percautions just in case and hope that if we do use all of our snow days we don't need to give back more than 2 days. If we do, it obviously wasn't meant to be and I will have to find a better time to go. I like to wait to book air travel anyways so its not a big deal if we have to leave Tuesday evening instead of morning if I owe work the day. And if it is more than 2 days I will cross that bridge when I come to it. Keep ur fingers crossed for me that NY has a mild winter!