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The reason for going in August, they tell me, is because it's off-peak season. We all havve school-age kids, and they're getting to the age where missing a week of school actually is a big deal.
But August. Ugh... |
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Thanks. |
prolly some good deals out there this year too if you look for them .. check with a travel agency .. should be some hotel-rental car-and tic paks ....
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If you dont have kids, September is a prime time to go.
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August is definitely peak.
The nice thing about September-through-May (excepting Thanksgiving weekend, the week from Christmas to New Years, and school vacation weeks in February and April) is that it's relatively uncrowded. The drawback? The parks usually roll up their sidewalks between 5pm-8pm, leaving you not much to do at night. The sucky thing about June, July, and August is the oppressive heat and oppressive lines. The advantage? The parks are open later. The gameplan in the offseason is, "Get there early, stay all day." If you're going in August? The gameplan is this: 1.) Get there when they open. 2.) Run and ride the coolest thing(s). 3.) Around 11am to noon, when it starts getting really busy, go have lunch. 4.) Go back to the hotel. 5.) ****. 6.) Nap. 7.) Go for a swim. 8.) **** again. 9.) Go for an early dinner. 10.) Go back into the parks around 6pm-7pm. Enjoy the cooler evening weather and thinner crowds. TWO OPTIONS NOW: 11A.) Right before they close, ride the coolest thing(s). 12A.) Walk out of the park very slowly to allow the millions in the horde to crowd onto the monorails, boats, and buses. (Unless you're staying at the Contemporary and leaving the Magic Kingdom, in which case you can leisurely walk back.) 11B.) Ride the coolest thing(s) just before the fireworks/parade/evening event. 12B.) While the hordes are attending the evening event, run like hell to get out of the park before they do, and clog up the transportation system. |
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/the-d...,5411916.story
Disney says guests will be able to reserve ride times from home I'm not a fanof this |
Parts of it are good ideas... parts of it are definitely not.
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Hell, advanced dining reservations are already a cluster**** by allowing people to book 180 days out. |
Well, the way I would use it is to book things that I KNOW are always busy, like Toy Story.
Of course, I usually go in off-peak season, so getting into rides is generally never a problem. |
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But, if I were going to use it on anything, it would be Toy Story, Soarin and Space Mountain. |
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