Okay. But if the op and their DH are debating thanksgiving and summer, it’s seems likely they are trying to avoid pulling kids out of school. Imho, I would avoid the summer heat. |
| Op here. We definitely want to avoid pulling out of school. We are also an early county (August 15 return to school) so spring break is March usually. |
Other than avoiding having to get up at 5 am to put the turkey in the oven....it's an incredibly crowded weekend as others have said. |
Then this thread isn't for you. Why do we need to hear this? To the op:\ I wouldn't go as traveling over Thanksgiving is my personal hell |
| We went the Saturday after Thanksgiving one year and it was great! You couldn't pay me to go in the summer. |
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Depends on how much your DH likes crowds OP.
On the plus side, the weather is better late fall and winter. |
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We did a Monday thru Thursday trip there a couple years ago and it was great. The Christmas decorations were starting in the parks and hotels. The weather in the morning and night was surprisingly COLD, in the upper 30s/low 40s. Daytime was glorious in the upper 60s.
It was crowded but nothing unbearable. We were able to do most of what we wanted, and that’s with me booking the trip 2 weeks out. We flew home on Thanksgiving morning to spend time with extended family. I’d definitely go that time of year again. |
I think going either spring break, Thanksgiving break or AS SOON as the kids get out for the summer would be fine. I’ve been at the two latter times and enjoyed both. The parks were crowded but bearable. Summer allows for swimming pool weather, and Tgiving gives you the festive flair. If you go Tgiving week, I suggest doing the parks early in the week prior to actual Thanksgiving day. That’s what we did. Then you can make the holiday a relax day to visit resorts, stroll and see holiday decor and book a reservation for a nice holiday meal. |