WDW in late June or early Sept.?
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WDW in late June or early Sept.?
Advice please. My husband and I (no kids)
going to Disneyland in either late June or
early Sept. for 10 days. Which is better
re weather and crowds. Are we better to
miss the school holiday season? Want to
see the theme parks but wont be going
on the rides.
Any info.much appreciated.
going to Disneyland in either late June or
early Sept. for 10 days. Which is better
re weather and crowds. Are we better to
miss the school holiday season? Want to
see the theme parks but wont be going
on the rides.
Any info.much appreciated.
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DEFINTIELY SEPTEMBER!!! June is high season, and you will be mobbed with vacationing families! Not to metion it is much hotter in June than in September... Many of the rides at WDW are not "thrill rides" but are much more informative and entertaining. Some that come to mind: Epcot's The Land, and the one at the beginning of Epcot in the silver globe. Give the Epcot ones a try first, then go to the Magic Kingdom. No visit to WDW is complete without a float through "It's a Small World"!!
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DEFINTIELY SEPTEMBER!!! June is high season, and you will be mobbed with vacationing families! Not to metion it is much hotter in June than in September... Your title says WDW, which is Walt Disney World in Florida, but your text says Disneyland, which is in California. Where are you going?
Many of the rides at WDW (Florida) are not "thrill rides" but are much more informative and entertaining. Some that come to mind: Epcot's The Land, and the one at the beginning of Epcot in the silver globe. Give the Epcot ones a try first, then go to the Magic Kingdom. No visit to WDW is complete without a float through "It's a Small World"!!
Many of the rides at WDW (Florida) are not "thrill rides" but are much more informative and entertaining. Some that come to mind: Epcot's The Land, and the one at the beginning of Epcot in the silver globe. Give the Epcot ones a try first, then go to the Magic Kingdom. No visit to WDW is complete without a float through "It's a Small World"!!



