If you spent a month in WDW, which month would it be?

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If you spent a month in WDW, which month would it be?

The month in WDW thread got me thinking about the fact that if I WERE going to spend a month in WDW, I'd want to be there in October and stay in an Epcot resort. That way I could do F&W for dinner every night, go see the concerts, and go to MNSSHP a couple of times.

Which month would YOU want to spend in Disney World, and where would you stay?

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I'll bite.

October would be GREAT if it wasn't in the middle of college football season. (Got season tix, gotta go!!!)

Because of that I'd probably stay in May before it gets too hot. Since all of these "imagination trips" are cost free, laugh , I'd be in a concierge suite at the Poly overlooking the lagoon.

I think if I had THAT much time on my hands, I'd probably drive myself nuts scheduling breakfasts, lunches and dinners at every possible location at WDW.

I'm also not much of a golfer, but I think I'd have to knock it around a bit while I had all this time.

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I'd go with September. Get the early MNSSHP, lovely weather, low crowds. Nothing wrong with that!

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I would have to pick November.

I would catch the end of the Food and Wine Festival, and the beginning of all of the holiday activities.

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caitiesus wrote:
I would have to pick November.

I would catch the end of the Food and Wine Festival, and the beginning of all of the holiday activities.



I agree. That's a great time to go.

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I'd go with January or February to get out of Vermont in the winter time. I don't care how cold it gets in Orlando, it's never as cold as Vermont.

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caitiesus wrote:
I would have to pick November.

I would catch the end of the Food and Wine Festival, and the beginning of all of the holiday activities.

That's a great suggestion. You could go from mid-Oct to mid-Nov and get both Halloween and Christmas events. That would be killer.

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I'm with SF. January's DEAD, so you'll have the parks largely to yourself, plus, they close early, which would force you to get some rest and/or experience some different nightlife.

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admin wrote:
I'm with SF. January's DEAD, so you'll have the parks largely to yourself, plus, they close early, which would force you to get some rest and/or experience some different nightlife.

Short park hours are definitely less of a detriment when you're there for a month.

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I think I'm going to go with May. It's when we've always gone (breaking tradition this year), and we really enjoy being there during the F&G festival.

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