March or November?

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    Originally Posted By Mickey4President

    My husband and I are taking our children to WDW for the 2nd time. We went last time in March because it was the 10th year anniversary of us meeting there. My husband would like to go in November, during the kids Thanksgiving Break. I am worried about it being cold. Which would be a better time to go, March or November?
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    I'd go in November. The chances of it being cold are low, and you'd gain the advantage of seeing the Christmas decorations.
     
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    Originally Posted By Minniemusician

    We were just there this Nov and we needed jackets one day, the next day we were swimming. This has also been true of our Januay trips and I am sure could happen in March as well It all depends on those Canadian lows and how far down they sink. Go in November for the decorations and the Christmas shows It is truly a magical place at Christmas.
     
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    Originally Posted By melissa_m

    We just came back from our first trip over Thanksgiving. The Christmas decorations were beautiful!!! The weather was terrific- not too hot and not too cold. We will probably make November our special time of the year to visit WDW. Another vote for November.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kylesmom

    This isn't an endorsment for November, but in Nov 2003 we had nice weather the whole time and one day the temps were in the high 80s.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mickey4President

    Thank you, everyone, for the advice. My husband just informed me that he made the "executive" decision to go in October. Our children have a week off from school for Fall Break, and he wants to go then. He says it's a lot cheaper. Again, thank for all the help.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    Weather would be my only concern in October the past few years...but hopefully that trend is due to end, especially hopeful for the people who live there......
     
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    Originally Posted By Mickey4President

    It's still Hurricane Season then, isn't it. I'll have to try and talk him out of going then. I'll bet that's why the prices are so low. Our travel agent quoted him $3,000 for the Wilderness, 6 nights 5 days for a family of 4.
     
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    Originally Posted By Chelledun

    October is my favorite time to go! Just got back and it was great :).
     
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    Originally Posted By Lake Nona

    >>It's still Hurricane Season then, isn't it<<

    Hurricane season ends on 11/30. I ditto my fellow LP's on November.

    (If you can, try going 2 weeks before Christmas, the parks will be light with attendance, just bring a sweater or light jacket).
     
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    Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire

    March is full of spring breakers. The Crowds (and weather) are much better in November unless of course, Youwant to go during Thanksgiving week.
     

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