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real mad hatter

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Just imagine this..You get your mail..open up this Disney letter..And it says..." Stay with us for three nights at your favourite resort at any time of the year..".:jawdrop:...Now I'am not curious about which resort you would opt for..( we've all got our favourites ) What I'am curious about is what three nights in the year would you choose..After much Tinking. I would pick December 24th till December 26th.( inclusive ) At first I was going to choose New Year's Eve ( Dec 31 - Jan 2nd ) But the thought of a massive hangover has put me off these dates..So which three nights would you pick and why.?;)
 

HouCuseChickie

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I think I'd like to go Nov 1-3. This way I could be home for actual Halloween with the kids, but get the last MNSSHP and then see the parks start to transition over to Christmas. We've seen the full blown December holiday décor and we'll be seeing all of the fall décor next month, but I love that feeling where you're moving past Halloween and can feel Thanksgiving on the horizon and know that Christmas isn't far off. So, seeing the parks begin to make that transition would be great to me. I'd probably stay at the Contemporary, but BWI is also an option.
 
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real mad hatter

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You know Hatter, you have to stop putting me in this fantasy world where I win a bazillion dollars or get free Disney trips....its depressing when it doesn't happen.:( Having said that, I would pick November 3-6, as my birthday is the 4th and I would like to do it up Disney style...I would want to stay at the Poly, as I have not stayed there....yet!:D
Sorry..But I kinda live in a fantasy world myself when it comes to Disney.;)
 
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JIMINYCR

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We've planned trips to WDW during various times of years, and each season has a special feel to it, but if I were to choose I would say... give me my 3 days during the 2nd week of Dec. The Christmas decorations and lights are up and fully operating, Candlelight procession planned, the Christmas joy fills everyones hearts and minds, and its after the Thanksgiving and before the Christmas crowds. A most beautiful, wondrous time to visit the most magical place.
 
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real mad hatter

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We've planned trips to WDW during various times of years, and each season has a special feel to it, but if I were to choose I would say... give me my 3 days during the 2nd week of Dec. The Christmas decorations and lights are up and fully operating, Candlelight procession planned, the Christmas joy fills everyones hearts and minds, and its after the Thanksgiving and Christmas crowds. A most beautiful, wondrous time to visit the most magical place.
Wow!:eek:..I'm gone..Your description has just transported me to WDW..;)
 
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DisneyDebNJ

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I think I'd like to go Nov 1-3. This way I could be home for actual Halloween with the kids, but get the last MNSSHP and then see the parks start to transition over to Christmas. We've seen the full blown December holiday décor and we'll be seeing all of the fall décor next month, but I love that feeling where you're moving past Halloween and can feel Thanksgiving on the horizon and know that Christmas isn't far off. So, seeing the parks begin to make that transition would be great to me. I'd probably stay at the Contemporary, but BWI is also an option.
Exactly why we are headed down Nov 1. We did Thanksgiving a few times, never Christmas... but Id rather 3 days where it wasn't super crowded.... plus F&W in still going on
 
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danpam1024

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We used to go in early May- spring breaks are over, summer hasn't begun, and it's not hot and rainy. So I guess I would pick a time when the Int'l Flower and Garden Fest is going on- we've never stopped to smell the roses:joyfull:
 
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