September or October?

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    Originally Posted By Tinkermom

    We are really hoping to go to DL in November but my husband *might* not be able to get time off from work during that time.

    Would you suggest September or October as a runner up? We would like to go when they have the most rides open and the least amount of crowds (doesn't everyone ;-)).

    I'd like to make ressies for one of these months as a back-up just in case November isn't possible for us. Are some weeks better than others within these two months? Thanks for any suggestions!

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    Originally Posted By mele

    Do you like the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay? It starts in October.
     
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    Originally Posted By 4Disnee

    We have gone in Sept and Oct. They both seem to be great months to us. We usually like to go once all the children are back in school and the weekdays are great! We love the HMH like mele said. The weather then sometimes is still very very nice so you can still wear short and tank tops that is always a plus. We love both of the months.
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Looks like the special 50th celebration ends Sunday, October 1st, so if you went in October, you would have Haunted Mansion open, but more than likely a few other things in rehab.

    I think I would pick September, avoiding Labor Day weekend.
     

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