In my opinion that's the best time of year to go, Christmas is gone, Spring is far and there is nothing else in this world to look forward to. Anyone else go traditionally that time of year?
We have a baseball camp on President's Day, so no. But I bet it would be a good time! Much better than the foolish people who go during Spring Break..
This is actually changing in recent years. It used to be exactly as @Figments Friend described, where all of New England was off for President's week and the crowds were absolutely a mob scene. But a lot of school districts are modifying their calendars and that week isn't as much of a big deal as it used to be.Not sure about current times, but Presidents Week was usually a insane time to go and a time you would want definitely want to avoid.
Crazy crowded, and many hotel rates and airfares are usually more expensive because of it being a in-demand travel week as well.
The entire Northeastern part of the States has what is known as 'Winter Break' from school that week and thousands decend upon Florida.
It is a really big deal in the Northeast...getting that winter week off and escaping to a warmer destination.
Because of it, many families with kids would plan visits to WDW that week.
I would assume this is still going on....
This is actually changing in recent years. It used to be exactly as @Figments Friend described, where all of New England was off for President's week and the crowds were absolutely a mob scene. But a lot of school districts are modifying their calendars and that week isn't as much of a big deal as it used to be.
That's Massachusetts public school vacation week and being originally from Mass., it's usually very crowded. You can also tell by the insane amount of Red Sox, Bruins and New England Patriots t-shirts.
HEY!!!!!!! What do you think I'm packingAnd the shorts!
Don't forget about how all the Northerners wear shorts to Florida during Presidents' Week break as 60 degrees is 'hot weather' to them!
I once visited WDW in January a while back, and Florida was having a freak cold spell and frost.
It was 16 degrees...or some crazy temp, and the only people in the Parks those few days were New Englanders and New Yorkers.
How could I tell..?
ALL of them were wearing the sports teams sweatshirts and shorts!
The locals stayed home....45/50 degrees was 'too cold' for them...but for Northerners, that was a 'heat wave' in February..!
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In my opinion that's the best time of year to go, Christmas is gone, Spring is far and there is nothing else in this world to look forward to. Anyone else go traditionally that time of year?
Packing for next week. I'm bringing the long pants i'm wearing on the plane and 6 pairs of shorts, +/- 2. And at least 1 RedSox shirt. Currently, around here, there's about 1 and half feet of snow in my front yard, the pond is frozen, and I can hear palm trees swaying in the breeze in my dreams. 50-60 degrees IS balmy weather (but the longterm forecast for central FL shows 70's/80's- : )And the shorts!
Don't forget about how all the Northerners wear shorts to Florida during Presidents' Week break as 60 degrees is 'hot weather' to them!
I once visited WDW in January a while back, and Florida was having a freak cold spell and frost.
It was 16 degrees...or some crazy temp, and the only people in the Parks those few days were New Englanders and New Yorkers.
How could I tell..?
ALL of them were wearing the sports teams sweatshirts and shorts!
The locals stayed home....45/50 degrees was 'too cold' for them...but for Northerners, that was a 'heat wave' in February..!
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And the shorts!
Don't forget about how all the Northerners wear shorts to Florida during Presidents' Week break as 60 degrees is 'hot weather' to them!
Packing for next week. I'm bringing the long pants i'm wearing on the plane and 6 pairs of shorts, +/- 2. And at least 1 RedSox shirt. Currently, around here, there's about 1 and half feet of snow in my front yard, the pond is frozen, and I can hear palm trees swaying in the breeze in my dreams. 50-60 degrees IS balmy weather (but the longterm forecast for central FL shows 70's/80's- : )
This is actually changing in recent years. It used to be exactly as @Figments Friend described, where all of New England was off for President's week and the crowds were absolutely a mob scene. But a lot of school districts are modifying their calendars and that week isn't as much of a big deal as it used to be.
How many school "breaks" do you guys get?Very true, I live in PA and a lot of our schools were off last week or this week, it's definitely been changing over recent years. I had three co-workers take their kids on vacations last week, 2 down to Florida(1 Disney), and one to Texas
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