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| The Seasons of Disney – Planning Tips Author: N. J. Lutes For anyone planning a Disney World vacation it is vital that you know and understand their “seasons.” As with the rest of the world they do indeed have four distinct seasons, but Disney seasons are not based on climate. Rather they are based on statistics of vacationers’ habits and average attendance at the theme parks.
Timing is
the key to a truly enjoyable Disney vacation. Attending during the peak
seasons means you will spend an inordinate amount of time in the long
lines and will pay top dollar for everything. Consider each season and
then plan accordingly. • January
1 through mid-February The very best of the three is after the Thanksgiving weekend up to the week before Christmas. Attendance is the lowest during the Value Season because of school schedules and winter weather. Hotel rates will be lower and better deals are available from Disney than at any other time of the year. Also keep in mind that with smaller crowds, you will spend less time in lines, and have more quality time to enjoy the parks. Winter in
Central Florida can be warm or freezing – sometimes within only a few
hours of each other. Come prepared. • Mid-April
through August Summer means
not only larger crowds, but extremely hot days, and those pesky afternoon
showers that seem to arrive like clockwork. A word of caution: if you
have preschoolers or babies, avoid summer if at all possible. • Mid-February
through mid-April • Mid-December through December 31 Many families
have made Christmas morning at Disney World a family tradition. This,
however, takes much pre-planning since most hotels fill up fast – both
those on-site and off-site, and there will be few, if any, bargains. If
the Christmas magic is what you’re looking for, visit during the post-Thanksgiving
Value Season. The breathtaking decorations are all in place, but the crowds
and prices will be much lower. Refurbishing
of many of the attractions takes place during the off-seasons and they
may be closed. Again, it’s a trade-off. Check ahead and see if those closings
will upset your plans. You will still be shaving about one-third off the
time spent waiting in lines which means you’ll have more time to visit
more attractions. If a few are closed, so what? A general rule of thumb is during summer and during holidays the theme parks stay open late – sometimes as late as 11PM or midnight. In the winter, the park closes around 6 or 7 PM. On certain days, Disney will open the Magic Kingdom early to those staying at a Disney resort. If they expect larger than usual crowds, they may open the parks to everyone 30 to 60 minutes before the scheduled time. The key is: always arrive early. Of course, that’s a rule that everyone knows – but the truth is, most don’t do it. An early arrival truly will maximize your time, as you may be standing at the end of Main Street while the other tens of thousands are still creeping along I-4 highway. Keeping in mind the “seasons of Disney” as you plan, will ensure that your Disney World vacation will be a dream vacation. Not a nightmare. About the Author: Did you know most families don’t take a vacation to Disney World because they don’t think they can afford it? If you need money-saving ideas for your dream vacation, check out incredible savings tips from one who knows best – a former Disney World Cast Member. Use these rare insider secrets to save hundreds at Disney World. Find out more by visiting: http://www.thedisneysave.com Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - The Seasons of Disney – Planning Tips
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