Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This topic comes up every month or so. OP, Orlando is hotter than Hades in the summer. I mean brutal heat. And parks are still crowded. This means that you won't get your money's worth from the parks because you won't likely be able to endure the entire day walking around. We decided to take a Disney cruise last year in August instead of doing the parks.
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We went in July once. It was miserable. It was either brutally hot or pouring rain.
July and last week of August are completely different. Certain days in July are 9-10/10 capacity. Last week of Aug is 4-5/10 capacity.
Plus if it is 95 and humid here in DC, what is the difference? The rain lasts 20 minutes tops and every park has indoor rides.
Plus if it is 95 and humid here in DC, what is the difference? The rain lasts 20 minutes tops and every park has indoor rides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were hoping to go to Disney World over President's Day but it doesn't look like it's going to work out.
Since our kids' school year for 2015 doesn't begin until September, how crowded will the parks be the last week of August (Sunday the 23rd - Thursday the 28th)? Is there a better time to go in the summer? School ends mid-June and we haven't signed anyone up for camps yet.
Any recommendations for places to stay, books/websites to look at, etc? We want to stay within 10 minutes of the parks, if possible (I already have a lead on a place that's 25 minutes away, but I'd rather not with 3 kids).
We won't be eating at the parks (religious restrictions and cost), so we must have an apartment/hotel room with a kitchen.
TIA!
Just so you are clear there are NO hotels within 10-25 minutes of parks that have kitchens in them except the Disney timeshares. It takes that long to get to the parks INSIDE Walt Disney. Bonnet Creek is about the closest and even that you are looking at 30min from door to door. So not sure how you will swing lunch. Going back and forth would be insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This topic comes up every month or so. OP, Orlando is hotter than Hades in the summer. I mean brutal heat. And parks are still crowded. This means that you won't get your money's worth from the parks because you won't likely be able to endure the entire day walking around. We decided to take a Disney cruise last year in August instead of doing the parks.
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We went in July once. It was miserable. It was either brutally hot or pouring rain.
Anonymous wrote:This topic comes up every month or so. OP, Orlando is hotter than Hades in the summer. I mean brutal heat. And parks are still crowded. This means that you won't get your money's worth from the parks because you won't likely be able to endure the entire day walking around. We decided to take a Disney cruise last year in August instead of doing the parks.
Anonymous wrote:We were hoping to go to Disney World over President's Day but it doesn't look like it's going to work out.
Since our kids' school year for 2015 doesn't begin until September, how crowded will the parks be the last week of August (Sunday the 23rd - Thursday the 28th)? Is there a better time to go in the summer? School ends mid-June and we haven't signed anyone up for camps yet.
Any recommendations for places to stay, books/websites to look at, etc? We want to stay within 10 minutes of the parks, if possible (I already have a lead on a place that's 25 minutes away, but I'd rather not with 3 kids).
We won't be eating at the parks (religious restrictions and cost), so we must have an apartment/hotel room with a kitchen.
TIA!