Low season @ Disneyworld

Discussion in 'Accepted/Current CRP Participants' started by Can-Mel, Jul 3, 2005.

  1. Can-Mel

    Can-Mel New Member

    I was just wondering....I have a lot of friends that are planing to come to visit me
    and I was wondering when it would be the least busy at Disneyworld.
    I know I wont have much time off during holidays of course, but I wanted an idea
    of when I should tell them to come down.

    Any thought????!!?!?!

    Thanks
    Melanie
     
  2. charlyboy

    charlyboy New Member

    yeah. definetly september is a good season, unless there is a hurricane o something but if everything is ok the parks will be empty.
    Also february is a good season.
    see ya
     
  3. shannybanany

    shannybanany New Member

    Anytime school is in. September, October and early November is good and the weather is still decent. After US Thanksgiving at the end of Nov. through the first couple weeks of December is really good because the parks are quite, weather is still okay and everything is decorated for Christmas!!!! It's cold in January, so I wouldn't recommend then. May and June, as long as you miss Memorial day is great too.

    Shan
     
  4. kelly_p

    kelly_p New Member

    i think probably sept/oct is the best - ive been there then and all the kids in all the countries have gone back to school, its still warm and u can walk round the parks nice and slow without bing rushed etc ;D
     
  5. Can-Mel

    Can-Mel New Member


    Cold in December?!?!?!?!
    Im sure it is still a nice change from Atlantic Canadian winters!

    Melanie
     
  6. Celephaïs

    Celephaïs New Member

    Oh yeah, i'm sooooo looking forward to florida winters,
    as I'm from Norway, we probably have the same kinda winter as you...
    heard you you one hell of a snow storm some years ago in east canada...
    people froze to death, the snow ruined everything it touched.... :eek: :eek:
    did you experience this..???
     
  7. Can-Mel

    Can-Mel New Member



    That is awesome!
    I can't believe that you know about that.
    I happend right on my birthday back in 1992!
    It was crazy....
    3 feet of snow in one day!
    I'll never forget it!

    Melanie
     
  8. Celephaïs

    Celephaïs New Member

    yeah, heard of some people who were outside, and when the wind and snow set in they couldn't move, was like being under 10 feet of snow...
    also, their feet froze, so they had to amputate :eek:
    it also ruined the whole electrical network in the area
    that's bad :eek: :eek:
     
  9. ~*Mel*~

    ~*Mel*~ New Member

    gotta love Canadian winters.. ;) I am SO looking forward to no snow!!!!!! Any weather that we get in Florida will be better than the -50 degrees celcius we get in January! ;D
     
  10. kelly_p

    kelly_p New Member

    wow - i love snow but i dont think i could cope with a big snow storm, i have family that live in canada and they say its realy cold etc - florida winters arnt exactly cold but u will need a jumper - or if ur like me who is cold even when its 90F 10 jumpers lol ;D
     
  11. Tinks

    Tinks New Member

    I'd love to experience REAL snow, all we get is lumps of hard ice and slush, not light fluffy snow.
     
  12. kelly_p

    kelly_p New Member

    our snow is rubbish isnt it kerry - especially here lol ;D
     
  13. Tinks

    Tinks New Member

    Yes!

    Did you see the hail stones yesterday? I got caught in it walking home for some lunch. They hurt, I had to hide under a tree! :mad:
     
  14. kelly_p

    kelly_p New Member

    really where was that? where was i? i was at home all day yesterday? ;D
     
  15. Tinks

    Tinks New Member

    I was walking through Cosham High street!
     
  16. kelly_p

    kelly_p New Member

    ok - well i didnt have hail and i live in anchorage park - its practically next to cosham how come i didnt have hail lol ;D
     
  17. Tinks

    Tinks New Member

    It didn't last for long. A couple of mins at the most, just happened to be when I was out!
     
  18. tiggercharlotte

    tiggercharlotte New Member

    Weird- cos we defintely had hail- and quite a bit of it!!! We had some about lunchtime- and then some more- much bigger in the afternoon! Was really glad I wasn't outside at that point! And the thunder and lightning! Wow! :eek:
    Charlotte x
     
  19. kelly_p

    kelly_p New Member

    really? and your only up the road to? i saw some nasty black clouds above my house bout 5ish nut it didnt rain or anything - thats werid that the weather is so different in such a small area ;D
     
  20. Celephaïs

    Celephaïs New Member

    LOL, ;D ;D talking about hail like it's a once in a lifetime experience...
    can't understand you brits, wanting to experience real snow....
    you can spend one winter in Norway (that's from october till march), and you will be glad to never see it again ;D :p ;D
     

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