First Pre-Trip Report: 12/07/09: POP: **First Time Visiting WDW In December** - Page 4 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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We loved WDW during December last year but becuase of school it was a pretty short trip, was it worth it, yes it was amazing and I would love to make it back agian this year. However, for me the decision would be based up as others have said if there was a penelty for changing the plane fares and also what the availability was with the December Pin Code...
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I would keep your plans the way they are. There's always next year or the year after to go in December. Also, you're celebrating your son going into Jr High, so I would keep that theme and keep everything the way it is now.
I think you should probably stick with what you have. I've heard its hard for the upper grades to catch up if they miss school. Does you city have strict guidelines for attendence? How much time would they miss. I would love to go during Dec. but so far have been unable to talk myself into taking the kids out of school.
I am torn. I love WDW in December. It is gorgeous, plus the weather is nicer. But your trip is so close and I am sure your son is excited to be celebrating Jr. High. And then there is always next year too!
We pulled the kids the second week of school, 2 years ago. BIG mistake. You wouldn't think they could miss so much what with school just starting, but they never really caught up. You would be doing it right around the time of his first ever mid terms. (I know he won't be looking forward to them, but it is bad timing) I also agree that the pros of the August Trip outweigh the ones for the December Trip. Just my opinion though.
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I am torn. I love WDW in December. It is gorgeous, plus the weather is nicer. But your trip is so close and I am sure your son is excited to be celebrating Jr. High. And then there is always next year too!
I added this to the Votes to Go in December.. since my DS thinks it would be cool to see the Osborne Light Spectacular.. and He wants to go on the new and improved space mountain..
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Originally Posted by Dale_Loves_Mickey
We pulled the kids the second week of school, 2 years ago. BIG mistake. You wouldn't think they could miss so much what with school just starting, but they never really caught up. You would be doing it right around the time of his first ever mid terms. (I know he won't be looking forward to them, but it is bad timing) I also agree that the pros of the August Trip outweigh the ones for the December Trip. Just my opinion though.
I have called the school department and this Jr. High 7&8th grades do not have mid-terms and if they do, she said they would be in January. This was my main concern.. But I put this with the votes to keep august trip.
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Originally Posted by heziggy
2 trips in one year?
This would be a great option if I only had the magic to make this happen
I then asked 3 people I work with.. all said switch to December...
since DS is not missing exams..
I have also based my decision on the fact that we will not be going back to WDW for another few years.. (probably not till DS is 16 and DD 12)
We are going to get our passports and try cruising.... WDW Cruise as well as others. I want to see the world . Since the only vacations we have taken have been to WDW, I feel that they should probably see other places... lol I dont know why anyone would ever want to do that.... but either way, this is why I have decided to change the trip to December!
I am scared.. to make the change but, overall, I think it will be the best for our family... I will post after all changes are made.. then I have to cancel all our ADR and start all over again.. At least, I know where I want to go eat.
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