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DIS Veteran<br><font color=purple>The Tag Fairy is
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2001
We have just been informed that we can no longer take our kids out for vacations; they would be unexcused and no make-up allowed. So there go my plans for April 27-May3, 2002!
So now we re-think things. They do not go back to school after Christmas until January 7 so I am considering Jan.1 - Jan 6. What do you think? Of course we could go during Spring break which is the second week in March, but I've heard horror stories about the crowds during that time, not to mention that it is peak season as far as accomodations.
If we go in January, will there be enough of the parks open to get our money's worth? I'd heard that's when most attractions get renovated, or whatever.
I know there is always summer but I don't think it would work for us. My 10 year old ds does not cope well with high temperatures and is very prone to dehydration heat stroke; been there, done that, it's no fun!
So what do you think? Could this work out?
We're first-timers and I want this to be a real knock-out vacation. Is there hope?
Sorry if I whine...
So now we re-think things. They do not go back to school after Christmas until January 7 so I am considering Jan.1 - Jan 6. What do you think? Of course we could go during Spring break which is the second week in March, but I've heard horror stories about the crowds during that time, not to mention that it is peak season as far as accomodations.
If we go in January, will there be enough of the parks open to get our money's worth? I'd heard that's when most attractions get renovated, or whatever.
I know there is always summer but I don't think it would work for us. My 10 year old ds does not cope well with high temperatures and is very prone to dehydration heat stroke; been there, done that, it's no fun!
So what do you think? Could this work out?
We're first-timers and I want this to be a real knock-out vacation. Is there hope?
Sorry if I whine...