Thanksgiving at WDW

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    Originally Posted By pilgrimr

    I know that it is really early to be talking about WDW at Thanksgiving time. However, we are planning to go in the fall and we were looking at that week. Any thoughts on how it is and anything special you can do at that time?
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    Could be cool...will be crowded. Not "spring break" crowded...but the place will be buzzing.

    If you can wait until after Thanksgiving and squeeze in before mid-December you will hit the parks at one of the quietest times of the year.

    You can get a Thanksgiving Dinner many places around property during that week.
     
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    Originally Posted By pilgrimr

    We are trying to minimize taking the kids out of the school, hence the Thanksgivng week. But we also want to see WDW with the Christmas decorations.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kim1314

    My family goes every year at Thanksgiving and we love it.It is a little crowded but its not too bad. The kids dont miss as much school and we get to attend MVMCP.
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    We were at WDW Thanksgiving week last November. We really enjoyed it. We love having Thanksgiving Dinner at the Brown Derby followed by a walk down the Streets of America to see the Osborne lights.

    It is crowded, but the MK stays open really late so it isn't too bad. One night with the Extra Magic Hours the MK was open until 2 AM.

    Have fun!
     

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