Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Disney hater, but I also wouldn't go to the parks on spring break. Prices will be high and everything will be crowded. But stay onsite, take a break in the afternoon and go back to the parks in the evening. Use their transportation.
I'm a huge Disney lover, but I agree. You are better off especially if your kids are elementary school age or younger to just pull them out of school for a few days and go for a long weekend in September or October. It will save you money and the crowds will be much more manageable.
Why are you a huge Disney lover? What is so great and fun about the experience? I’m genuinely asking. I have a 5yo and 3yo and it seems to be a thing everyone wants to check off their list. I went as a child but can’t remember it that well. Is it mostly for the rides and seeing Disney characters?
Not PP but Disney is different than other parks because of its extensive theming, quality entertainment, overall cleanliness of the parks, and friendliness of the cast members. There's something for everyone on vacations there if you stay at their resorts. Most of my favorite things at Walt Disney World are the walking paths and the bustle in the evenings. It's just me personally. It feels like home to us the same way a beach house feels like a summer home to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Disney hater, but I also wouldn't go to the parks on spring break. Prices will be high and everything will be crowded. But stay onsite, take a break in the afternoon and go back to the parks in the evening. Use their transportation.
I'm a huge Disney lover, but I agree. You are better off especially if your kids are elementary school age or younger to just pull them out of school for a few days and go for a long weekend in September or October. It will save you money and the crowds will be much more manageable.
Why are you a huge Disney lover? What is so great and fun about the experience? I’m genuinely asking. I have a 5yo and 3yo and it seems to be a thing everyone wants to check off their list. I went as a child but can’t remember it that well. Is it mostly for the rides and seeing Disney characters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Disney hater, but I also wouldn't go to the parks on spring break. Prices will be high and everything will be crowded. But stay onsite, take a break in the afternoon and go back to the parks in the evening. Use their transportation.
I'm a huge Disney lover, but I agree. You are better off especially if your kids are elementary school age or younger to just pull them out of school for a few days and go for a long weekend in September or October. It will save you money and the crowds will be much more manageable.
Why are you a huge Disney lover? What is so great and fun about the experience? I’m genuinely asking. I have a 5yo and 3yo and it seems to be a thing everyone wants to check off their list. I went as a child but can’t remember it that well. Is it mostly for the rides and seeing Disney characters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Disney hater, but I also wouldn't go to the parks on spring break. Prices will be high and everything will be crowded. But stay onsite, take a break in the afternoon and go back to the parks in the evening. Use their transportation.
I'm a huge Disney lover, but I agree. You are better off especially if your kids are elementary school age or younger to just pull them out of school for a few days and go for a long weekend in September or October. It will save you money and the crowds will be much more manageable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it.
Just don't.
All that money just to stand in LONG LONNNNNNNG LINES with thousands and thousands of other people.
Can't pay me enough to do it again.
Some of us HAVE done it and enjoyed it. I didn’t stand in any lines over 20m.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it.
Just don't.
All that money just to stand in LONG LONNNNNNNG LINES with thousands and thousands of other people.
Can't pay me enough to do it again.