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We're just back a week and I'm already thinking of next year's trip!
Now that DD is in school, it's looking like the only time we could go for a long stretch would be the summer. I'd probably be looking at early July (possibly late June, depending on the school calendar) and doing a long stretch - like 10 nights - so we could take it at a slow pace (with lots of pool breaks) because we're not the greatest in the heat.
So how are the crowds and weather? Is there a big differene in temps between early and late July? (I see the rates go down even further at the Deluxes the further into July we go.)
We normally go in April/May or January, so I know this is going to be a whole differnt ballgame. Thanks for the input!
We usually went in September but since my son started school last year we went in late July- yes it was hot but i didn't feel the crowds were too terribly bad. Some of the young children's rides were long but we just opted for some other ones since we go every year. Bring lots of water!! I love the vitaminwater because it tastes like plain water no aftertaste but with a little oomp!
Let's see. In July it's hot and it rains. It's hot and it will rain. Oh and yes, it's hot and will rain. I think I covered it all.
Seriously though, It's summer in Florida. It will be hot, there will be rain, there will be crowds. All of my trips have either been in July or August and to me, you can't beat that time of year. The parks are open late, usually every attraction is open (it always use to be that way - everything open - but as the years have passed, sometimes something will be down but not a lot of things), and for the most part, the rain will come like clockwork (usually at 3 pm or so) and leave just as quickly. You've been before so you know the ropes with FP and with a 10 day trip, you'll get to see everything and you're already planning on taking it slow so I think you'll be fine going that time. If you go early July, the only "problem" I could see is which park to be in on the 4th. The last time I spent the 4th in Disney, AK wasn't open and DHS didn't have any kind of fireworks so the MK and Epcot ended up being packed and then closed due to capacity. Of course, back then Epcot had the better show but Illuminations has changed and isn't nearly as good as it used to be and Disney didn't show the 4th of July fireworks on any night but the 4th so you had to choose, one or the other. But all that aside, depending upon what's happening in Disney, there could be a small chance of closing due to capacity on the 4th.
Let's see. In July it's hot and it rains. It's hot and it will rain. Oh and yes, it's hot and will rain. I think I covered it all.
Seriously though, It's summer in Florida. It will be hot, there will be rain, there will be crowds. All of my trips have either been in July or August and to me, you can't beat that time of year. The parks are open late, usually every attraction is open (it always use to be that way - everything open - but as the years have passed, sometimes something will be down but not a lot of things), and for the most part, the rain will come like clockwork (usually at 3 pm or so) and leave just as quickly. You've been before so you know the ropes with FP and with a 10 day trip, you'll get to see everything and you're already planning on taking it slow so I think you'll be fine going that time. If you go early July, the only "problem" I could see is which park to be in on the 4th. The last time I spent the 4th in Disney, AK wasn't open and DHS didn't have any kind of fireworks so the MK and Epcot ended up being packed and then closed due to capacity. Of course, back then Epcot had the better show but Illuminations has changed and isn't nearly as good as it used to be and Disney didn't show the 4th of July fireworks on any night but the 4th so you had to choose, one or the other. But all that aside, depending upon what's happening in Disney, there could be a small chance of closing due to capacity on the 4th.
Hot and rainy - check! Thanks for all the info - it helps a lot. Good point about the lack of closures. We experienced lots and lots of closures on our last two January trips.
We've always gone in the summer (twice over July 4th week) and I really enjoyed it. Yes, there were crowds, but as you probably already know FP's are key. I would definitely recommend staying out of the parks on July 4 though.
We too are limited by DS's school breaks so we go when the crowds are there. Yes it's hot and it rains almost every day but just a short monsoon kind of rain. As long as you know how to use fastpasses to your full advantage and you take it slow, you should be fine. We usually head back to the resort midday for a swim or nap (in air conditioning!). Some days we stay in the parks and even that's not so bad. Lots of attractions are air conditioned, there's the water rides, and you can always browse the shops for a nice cool break. The park hours are longer, most every attraction is open, and it's easier to plan the nighttime entertainment IMHO. You'll find Fantasmic showing much more often in July than January.