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November/December questions
Reading all the questions about the Christmas party has me wondering if we should try a visit that time of year. We've only gone early May, early Sept. and late Sept./early Oct. All of those times of year were great! So, a few questions please....
First, if you go this time of year, what's the best time to go to see the decorations, attend the party, but get the lowest crowds?
I know the pools/waterparks are heated, but when we were there late Sept./early Oct. it just got too chilly to enjoy the water. Do you swim when you go this time of year?
What are the pros/cons of visiting this time of year?
Thanks for any help!
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We love that time of year. We tend to go anywhere between the Sunday after Thanksgiving and mid Dec. Crowds are managable and the weather can run the gamut. We've experienced highs of 80 to 90 and lows in the 40's.
Jodie
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We went the week before Thanksgiving last year. The weather was warm enough for swimming, actually quite hot during the days and warm at nights. The crowds are great the further out from the holiday you are. But with planning any day is great - we road all the top MK rides before noon the day before Thanksgiving. Not all decorations are out yet, but enough to get the taste of it.
A long time ago we went the week leading up to Christmas. Crowd levels were the same. Weather was a bit cooler - not really pool weather. All of the decorations, shows and special events are in full force. Highly recommend this time of year!
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We like visiting in early December though you should expect moderate crowds at this time of year as holiday visits have gotten much more popular.
Weather can be quite variable. We've spent the entire day at the pool at this time of year and have worn shorts and tees well into the night. At other times, we've needed jeans and light jackets. And, a few times, we've needed winter wear - heavy coats and mittens. You could even experience all of the above on the same trip.
Linda aka: Faline
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Originally Posted by faline
Weather can be quite variable. We've spent the entire day at the pool at this time of year and have worn shorts and tees well into the night. At other times, we've needed jeans and light jackets. And, a few times, we've needed winter wear - heavy coats and mittens. You could even experience all of the above on the same trip.
We go every year in the Nov/Dec time frame. Out visiting are usually in early December. Last year we went in early December. Although we had rain, the temperatures were quite comfortable and we spent time in the pool. The previous year, it was in the 30's at night and the pool was out of the question.
Time wise the week before Thanksgiving is very nice. The crowds don't start to grow until the weekend and you might see both the fall and Christmas decoration.s We frequently go the first weekend in Dec. The crowds are manageable but definitely bigger than they used to be.
I think Christmas time at WDW is something everyone should experience once.
Cindy aka AgentC
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We've been going the week before Thanksgiving for at least four years. I can remember one trip where it was very overcast and rainy each day. For the night we had planned and paid for the MVMCP, it rained hard enough, that they had to cancel some of the activities. Thats the only time I can remember - other years weather was almost perfect - warm sunny days and slightly cooler evenings.
The crowd levels were low. Again with one exception. At the end of our time at POP, we noticed that the resort seemed to fill to capacity. So much so that we decided to leave on a Saturday instead of a Sunday for future trips.
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Thank you for the info! Hadn't thought of the week before Thanksgiving being a good time, but really good to know if we're hoping for warmer weather. When do the MVMCPs start?
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This year the MVMCP is starting on November 9th.
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I have been many times in Nov and Dec. The crowds are busier than they used to be, I would say moderate crowds.
The weather as mentioned can be variable. Most years we have gone, it has been nice enough to swim during the day. Sweater at night.
A couple of years ago though it was down right cold (in the 30's in the AM). We are from PA, so you would think it would not have bothered us, but it is more of a 'wet' cold.
That said, it is still my favorite time to go. I love all the decorations up.
Lori Ann
Mother of twin 9 year old girls
Dixie Landings 11/96 (honeymoon)
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CBR 11/2005
Riverside - 9/2006,
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If you've never been at Christmas, you should go at least once. I can't say it's my favorite time of year because the crowds are up, the dining reservations are harder to get, and the Chirstmas parties at MK mess up the fireworks schedules.
However, the decorations give WDW a whole new feel. Plus the Illuminations-extra show is phenomenal, as well as the Spectacle of Lights over at DHS. Like I said, it's worth doing at least once. And for some people, they never go back to any other time of year.
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So the Christmas season starts on Nov. 9th-ish with the holiday parties, are all the decorations up then too? Are Thanksgiving week and the couple of weeks before Christmas the only times we would want to avoid in those months? Thanks again for all the info everyone!
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We usually go Thanksgiving week and love the Christmas decorations and all the festivities. I just love Christmas. That week is busy; but manageable. We did the Christmas party once and it was a lot of fun. We plan on attending this year. My kids find it warm enough to go swimming. Last November, the boys went to the water park.
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The only note I will add is that if you have done MNSSHP and loved it, be prepared for a bit of different feel @ MVMCP. We are big MNSSHP fans, and had been twice before we went to MVMCP. I have to admit to us being a big disappointed, as the feeling is just completely different. There is just something about Halloween and the costumes and all the stuff going on during MNSSHP that you can't re-create at Christmas. But -- the hot chocolate, the snow on Main St during the parade, a VERY cool parade as well as seeing Santa on his sleigh... and of course, the decorations... all made us feel that we still felt it was worth doing at least once, and are glad we did... but we've never felt the need to repeat it, whereas we'd hit MNSSHP every year if we could.
Blythe
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Originally Posted by TheVBs
So the Christmas season starts on Nov. 9th-ish with the holiday parties, are all the decorations up then too? Are Thanksgiving week and the couple of weeks before Christmas the only times we would want to avoid in those months? Thanks again for all the info everyone!
The parks will be fully decorated by Thanksgiving. We go at this time for the past 4 years. If you want to see the Candlelight Procession at Epcot it does not begin until the Friday after Thanksgiving and MVMCP is not held during the week of Thanksgiving the next party would be the Sunday after the holiday. Like PP stated the weather can be hit or miss last year was warm summer like 80+ everyday, previously warm in the day but jacket required at night. You want to visit that time between after Thanksgiving and Christmas when crowds are not that bad.
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Originally Posted by TheVBs
So the Christmas season starts on Nov. 9th-ish with the holiday parties, are all the decorations up then too? Are Thanksgiving week and the couple of weeks before Christmas the only times we would want to avoid in those months? Thanks again for all the info everyone!
Be aware that the tree in the Magic Kingdom does not go up until after the filming for the Christmas party is finished. The filming typically takes place the first weekend in December so you might want to avoid the Magic Kingdom during that time frame.
Also, Pop Warner takes place in early December - not much impact on the parks but the value resorts typically fill up with young football players and cheerleaders which has prompted some complaints regarding noise, crowded busses and crowded food courts.
Linda aka: Faline
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