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Old 03-14-2005, 11:42 AM   #1
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Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

A while back, I posted about a WDW trip opportunity we had to go on with a few groups of our friends. It was a great deal because our “hosts” are DVC members and were willing to offer us rooms at a deeply discounted rate. Anyway, everyone was getting all psyched to go in late Oct 2005. Just recently, news came in that changed everything. It's the best possible news one can get. Our host DVC friends just found out that they are expecting their second child in October.

Obviously, a trip to WDW at this time wasn't in the works. However, it's hard to be bummed when your friends have such great news. (They are such good friends that they even suggested we go without them. We'd NEVER do that.) So, they've suggested some new dates to all have fun together at Disney. The choices are late Aug 2005, early Jan 2006 and early May 2006.

I first have to say how brave they are trying to accommodate so many busy schedules. (I think 5 couples plan to go on this trip - each with two kids under 5) If it were up to me, I'd just set a date and say who ever can make it, come and enjoy the fun. Most dilemmas seem to stem around the swimming issue. I'd say all of our kids love the water so swimming would be a big part of the trip. My knee jerk reaction is to nix Jan. but is that a wise move?

Let me know what you all think would be a great time to go (besides the obvious - anytime), Aug 2005, Jan. 2006 or May 2006.
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Old 03-14-2005, 02:01 PM   #2
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

My first guess was to say August, because if it were me, I wouldn't be able to wait. But the preggers mom will be miserable in that weather!

Maybe May 2006 would be best. The newborn will be older, the weather will be better. The only down side is that it is so far away!
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Old 03-14-2005, 02:26 PM   #3
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

I would go with May 2006 the weather is usally very nice and the crowds tend to be not as bad as the summer months and its after the school breaks. I have gone May 2004 and I am going May 2005. You will be able to swim more often as I have heard that January can get chilly and no much swimming done. The mom who will be preggers will be miserable in August.

My Vote would be May 2006.
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

If you can hang in there, I'd wait until May. First of all, the baby of this family will be a little older and that will be nice for them. Secondly, it's a beautiful time of year to go! What awesome friends!!

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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

I would go for May 2006 since January will be to cold to swim and August will be so humid the pregnant mom will melt. It will give you all time to plan and enjoy discussing your upcoming trip even though it is over a year away. Her baby won't be a newborn either so it might be easier for her travel also.
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I would also vote for May 2006. The baby will be bigger, the weather will be nice, and you will have plenty of time to plan.
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

I'd say May 2006. August would be too hot for me and I'm opting for May, as the Flower and Garden Festival is on then and it's a great time of the year to visit Disney. Add to that, the weather's usually hot and sunny (but not too hot) and the crowds aren't too bad.
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

May 2006 would be my choice too if the kids definitely need to swim (and I know my kids do!) The only reason I would say January would be the total lack of crowds (we were there in late January this year and crowds were non-existent, we almost had MGM to ourselves) but it definitely was too chilly to swim, at least for me, my kids might have braved the water if they were there. August, 2005 would definitely be too much for the pregnant mom, I can't stand the heat when I am pregnant here in Philly much less a Florida summer? no way!!!
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

Personally, I would opt for January for a variety of reasons. First off, it gets you away from the yukky winter weather up north for a few precious days. As for swimming, the pools at WDW are all heated so the kids would probably still be able to get some swimming in. Except for the coldest of the days we were there last December, I usually managed a daily swim during our stay. I love the total lack of crowds in January which enables you to get a lot more done in a lot less time due to the total lack of line-ups.

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If the pregnant woman is willing - I say go in August
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I'm another May vote! The weather is great, crowds are light, parks are open later than in January, days are longer, and the baby will be a little older and easier to travel with.
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We're a fan of May Jeff With the flower and garden festival going on, the weather is also usually great, warm and little rain! It's a great time to go
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

Thanks for all your input everyone! An impromptu poll among our travel group shows that the trip date might be in January. I'm not sure how I feel about that date. I want the kids to be able to swim – but the minimal lines would save many nerves from fraying.

I see that most of you suggested May, and it's a hard time to disagree with. The down side is that it's 14 months away. The late August time would be nice (sooo much closer) but I'd have to agree with you all that an August Florida and 7 months pregnant don't sound too good together...or so I've heard. So by default, I guess that's how January is emerging as a front runner among our group.

I'll let you all know what happens when I find out. Maybe I can throw in a quick suggestion for THIS May.

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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

Here's another vote for January! While swimming is important - you did say that these are LITTLE kids! The Disney pools are heated - and there are often great swimming days in January, just not every day! The cooler weather will make touring with little ones SOO much nicer, and the empty parks are awesome!
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Re: Murphey\'s law strikes - so Aug, Jan. or May

We went this past January and while we (2 adults) did not swim there were lots of kids swimming. I would go again in January. I did find it a lot more enjoyable to hit the parks in January than September-October because it was so much cooler and no humidity. But September must not have been too bad because I'm planning to go again this September!
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