Hi all,
Once again work is looking likely to bring me to Orlando, but in the middle of next summer - this means that it will be UK summer vacation, so the family and kids can join me and we can extend into a holiday (not past 24th august when crowds drop unfortunately).
As a child, we always visited WDW in July / August and I remember the heat, I remember 3 hours for dumbo!!!!!
However, over the last decade, we have visited away from summer. The closest was 2 weeks over labour day in May, we have done early december twice and we have done first 2 weeks of september, so relatively quiet (but is there ever such a thing now?)
So I am now planning and everything says 'crowds, crowds, crowds'
My question is what will I notice?
Dining - I need to book months in advance anyway, so what will the difference be in the experience? We are on dinning plan and so pre-booking all table services and since they are all busy al lthe times I have been there, will I notice any difference?
Fastpass + - All booked online in advance, so once booked, what difference will I see or will I simply get no availability for anything if I book at midnight 2 months out (styaing on site)?
Standby wait times - this is the key item - I went to touring plans and whilst the dates in July /august are all rated as very busy, but when I look for individual ride times, at 10am, things are all below 20 mins, peaking at 40 mins to 1 hour in the middle of the day - is that it? I have seen 2 hour ride times posted when in the parks loads of times and it has never phased me - We always get up and in a park for opening, we will most likely take a midday break or call it a day when the sun is hottest and crowds heaviest, but I am missing something? These crowds just dont seem so crazy?? I am ignorning / assuming that for parades and similar will be crazy busy, but with fastpass + giving you a sure fire few crowd free hits per day, can someone who knows what I mean respond and illuminate me?
Resort - staying at OKW - did this 2 years ago and eventhough an unexpected and gratis move to the grand floridian in december was amazing, pound for pound (or dollar for dollar) nothing seems to give us more convenience, space or better price at present and a great base for work as I can set up in our master room as a mini office away from the kids. Indeed, whilst other resorts are very attractive and the conveneince of GF on monorail and boat for MK was great, we drove everywhere else!!!!
We loved the pool side games and clubhouse last time and as the kids wil lbe 6,5 (and 9 months if all is well!!!) I think they will do this everyday - will this be much busier? It use to be packed around 2pm, so anyone with specific advice?
thanks so much
md0u80a2
Once again work is looking likely to bring me to Orlando, but in the middle of next summer - this means that it will be UK summer vacation, so the family and kids can join me and we can extend into a holiday (not past 24th august when crowds drop unfortunately).
As a child, we always visited WDW in July / August and I remember the heat, I remember 3 hours for dumbo!!!!!
However, over the last decade, we have visited away from summer. The closest was 2 weeks over labour day in May, we have done early december twice and we have done first 2 weeks of september, so relatively quiet (but is there ever such a thing now?)
So I am now planning and everything says 'crowds, crowds, crowds'
My question is what will I notice?
Dining - I need to book months in advance anyway, so what will the difference be in the experience? We are on dinning plan and so pre-booking all table services and since they are all busy al lthe times I have been there, will I notice any difference?
Fastpass + - All booked online in advance, so once booked, what difference will I see or will I simply get no availability for anything if I book at midnight 2 months out (styaing on site)?
Standby wait times - this is the key item - I went to touring plans and whilst the dates in July /august are all rated as very busy, but when I look for individual ride times, at 10am, things are all below 20 mins, peaking at 40 mins to 1 hour in the middle of the day - is that it? I have seen 2 hour ride times posted when in the parks loads of times and it has never phased me - We always get up and in a park for opening, we will most likely take a midday break or call it a day when the sun is hottest and crowds heaviest, but I am missing something? These crowds just dont seem so crazy?? I am ignorning / assuming that for parades and similar will be crazy busy, but with fastpass + giving you a sure fire few crowd free hits per day, can someone who knows what I mean respond and illuminate me?
Resort - staying at OKW - did this 2 years ago and eventhough an unexpected and gratis move to the grand floridian in december was amazing, pound for pound (or dollar for dollar) nothing seems to give us more convenience, space or better price at present and a great base for work as I can set up in our master room as a mini office away from the kids. Indeed, whilst other resorts are very attractive and the conveneince of GF on monorail and boat for MK was great, we drove everywhere else!!!!
We loved the pool side games and clubhouse last time and as the kids wil lbe 6,5 (and 9 months if all is well!!!) I think they will do this everyday - will this be much busier? It use to be packed around 2pm, so anyone with specific advice?
thanks so much
md0u80a2