Originally Posted By onesunday I’m planning a trip to see my grandparents in December and we will be making a trip to the parks. I went down this year after Christmas, on the 28th, 29th, 31st. I’ve been to the parks in the summer, but this was crazy. The parks were closed at certain points because they were at capacity. Is there a good time to go during December? Is the week before Christmas better?
Originally Posted By Labuda The week prior to Christmas & New Year's, though, is THE busiest time at the parks. Up to bout the 21st or 22nd, though, you should have lower crowds and no park closings.
Originally Posted By disneydad109 I have found the two weeks after Thanksgiving are slower. We were there just before Christmas in 2004 {left on the 23rd ?} and the crowds were not bad. The airport was a mess however.
Originally Posted By nemopoppins We're going November 26th through December 3rd because it's value season. I figured that's because the crowds aren't big then.
Originally Posted By KCCHIEF I have been to Disneyland and Disneyworld the 2nd week of December.......crowds are great, everything is decorated, weather is wonderful.........
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey HEE HEE HEE HEE, I just made our reservations for November 29-December 3! We're staying at POR! I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey We're POR regulars. The stay at Pop Century in February was an abberation. I like Pop, and I was excited to do something a little different this last trip, but once we got there I missed POR BAD!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Sorry about my assuming it was your first at POR. And they have a really good food court, and the butterfly garden. Girl I work with stayed twice at a trailer park near WDW, then after listening to me, she stayed on property, at All Star. Then her husband was going to go with her. With him paying, she wanted something higher priced, so I sold her on Dixie, they stayed at one of the mansions, and absolutely loved it. We've stayed there twice, but with my husband's motion sickness, the buses were killers.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey One of my favorite features at POR is the boat ride to DTD. I'm also looking forward to checking out the newly remodeled food court. We usually stay in one of the Alligator Bayou rooms. Two years ago we stayed in the Oak Manor building. It was beautiful, but I prefer the Alligator Bayou buildings. I'm also looking forward to having breakfast at Boatwright's again. The Crescent City Toast and the Sweet Potato Pancakes are out of this world!!!!!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 One morning we had breakfast at Boatwright's. I thought the waitress had left her cleaning stuff on the table, then realized it was part of the decor. Beautiful. After eating the pancakes which were delic, I waddled around all day. Huge servings. We've only ever stayed at the Poly (the laid back relaxed me who loves to fall asleep watching the castle change color) and the snob in me really loved the looks of Partare Place. Whatever someone's taste, there is a Disney hotel just perfect for them. Next year we're staying at Wilderness Lodge, we've eaten there twice and liked the looks.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey I've never stayed at the Poly, but we've eaten at 'Ohana several times. I haven't had the chance to explore Wilderness Lodge yet.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^You're missing the best resort at WDW, Nikki. I've already got my WL mug packed and in the car to go visit Labuda. I'll have a drink in your honor!
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey Don't mention my name while you're scamming drinks at Wl - I don't want anyoe to know I'm associated with you .
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^Sadly, the mug may go to waste this trip as I doubt I'll have time to head over to the WL ... maybe I should hit it Sunday and 'grab one for the road?' BTW, I wonder what you might see now that the Electric Umbrella has free refills/serve yourself drink stations.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey <<BTW, I wonder what you might see now that the Electric Umbrella has free refills/serve yourself drink stations.>> Shameless people refilling gallon buckets, probably.
Originally Posted By Labuda ^^^ Yeah, the values changed their mugs sometime since October. Anyhow, it amazed me how many OLD Pop mugs and mugs from other resorts I saw. I frequently would mutter the word "thief" while passing these people. How frickin' hard is it to shell out $13.30 for a mug? If you can't afford that, maybe you shouldn't be wasting money at Disney World.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey Labuda, I hope you had a great trip! I've got a question for those who've been to WDW during the Christmas season before: we're only going for three full days (can't keep my nephew out of school for too long) and I know it will be impossible to see the Candlelight Processional, Jingle Jungle Parade and all of the resort decorations, etc. What do you "seasoned veterans" recommend as a "must see"? We're definitely doing the MVMCP and seeing the Lights of Winter in Epcot. We're also going to make time for one full service meal. What do you all recommend that I should definitely take time to see? Our party will consist of me, my mom and my 7 year old nephew. Also, my nephew's actual birthday will be the following weekend, and he's always wanted to celebrate at WDW. Can we stretch the truth a little and tell people it's his birthday so he can get a birthday button, etc. or do they ask for some sort of proof to verify it's his birthday?
Originally Posted By Labuda Jammin' Jungle Parade. It's INCREDIBLE! As for the birthday button, they won't ask for proof.