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I am trying to figure out our next couple of trips. We are DVC members, so we do this to figure out our borrowing / banking situation for the next couple of years.
We are considering traveling to WDW for Thanskgiving 2012. I know it is busy. We had wanted to travel during Christmas, but it is more "economical" in terms of points to go during Thanksgiving. I figure we would still get to see the Christmas decorations.
The only really crowded time we have been to the World is the week before Easter a few years ago. I vowed never to do that again! But I figure if we are resigned more to resort hopping and less park touring, maybe it would work.
What do you think? Is it worth it to travel to WDW during Thanksgiving
I have been to WDW once over Thanksgiving week and several times Christmas week or the week after. The one time I went for Thanksgiving it was just slightly less crowded than the week after Christmas. I don't know how that compares to Spring Break, I have never been that time of year. You will get to see all the Christmas lights, decorations and shows if you go the week of Thanksgiving and to us it is worth it because it is so beautiful. You will just have to decide if you want to deal with those crowds.
Hi , we were there 2 years ago arrived on thanksgiving and the only time it was alittle heavy park wise was thanksgiving to that sat but even with the little bit of heavyness it was still very manageable the parks . resort hopping is amazing the beach club carousel and boardwalks gazebo and the grand floriadians ginger bread house . these are my fav to see along with the osbourne family lights is a major must see . but also keep in mind if you can work it out that Mousetacular and PP reunion have events the second week in december that can be alot of fun too.
We were in WDW a few years back for Thanksgiving and are planning on heading there again this year. I love kicking off the season with a nice holiday meal and then taking in the holiday decorations. It will be busy but manageable provided you are organized. Have your ADRs, get to the parks early, and make use of FP...you will have a great time!
danielle
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We've been the week of Thanksgiving many times, and in 2009 we were there ON Thanksgiving. It really wasn't that bad. The only time I thought it was very crowded was at the MK on Thanksgiving evening/night, which was stupid on our part to go there, but it was only time we'd be able to see the Castle lit up at night. We go every year the week after Easter and didn't feel Thanksgiving to be any worse... but we don't think the week after Easter is terrible, either.
Thanks for the responses! This makes me feel like visiting suring Thanksgiving is do-able!
Jeff, we would love to go in early December for Mousefest, etc., and we'll get there someday, but since we are traveling with our older children as well, they can't miss school during that time (they are in middle school now! ). Looking forward to seeing Osborne Lights!
We mainly visit WDW at Thanksgiving. The kids miss less school that way and it works out best for our schedule. The parks get busier during the week the closer you get to Thanksgiving day. We have never been to MK on Thanksgiving day but that is the busiest park that day. We went to Epcot last time and it was not bad at all. We then went to MK the day after and it wasn't bad either. We are going again this year and will probably do the same thing. You need to get your ADR as soon as possible for Thanksgiving if you want to eat at one of the popular places.
I love Thanksgiving at WDW!! The weather is perfect and the crowds are very managable.... We stayed the Friday before Thanksgiving until the Sunday after.... I went prepared for really huge crowds, and I was pleasantly surprised- the crowds were not bad at all.... And the Christmas decorations, especially the Osborne Lights, were beautiful!
Thanks for the responses! This makes me feel like visiting suring Thanksgiving is do-able!
Jeff, we would love to go in early December for Mousefest, etc., and we'll get there someday, but since we are traveling with our older children as well, they can't miss school during that time (they are in middle school now! ). Looking forward to seeing Osborne Lights!
I know what you mean this dec is going to be a mommy and daddy trip no kids it is only a 4n 5d trip . this is why we are going in august this year family wise . you should love it Osbourne family lights had me teary eyed it is that beatiful
I know what you mean this dec is going to be a mommy and daddy trip no kids it is only a 4n 5d trip . this is why we are going in august this year family wise . you should love it Osbourne family lights had me teary eyed it is that beatiful
That sounds great Jeff! Enjoy your cruise on the Dream! As for Dec., that sounds wonderful. You and your wife will have a Magical time!