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How to
Plan a Great Disney World Vacation in the Summer by Tom & Betsey Rhames |
| Ask anyone who knows anything about Walt
Disney World and they will tell you, “Don’t go there in the middle of the
summer!” Why not? Because it’s hot and crowded. And when I say hot, I mean
really hot (90+ degrees combined with 80% humidity). And when I say
crowded, I mean really crowded (long lines in which you can wait more than
an hour). Add to that the sudden summer thunder storms that will get you
twice as soaked as anyone on Splash Mountain and the conclusion is
obvious, don’t come to Disney World in the summer.
The local experts are all agreed. They say with somewhat arrogant confidence, “Do Disney World in the Spring, it’s lovely,” or “come visit in October, the weather is perfect,” or, “plan your vacation for early December, there are no lines whatsoever.” “Yeah, right,” you say, “no problem.” But, actually, it is a problem because summer is the only time for most families to plan a Disney World vacation. That is the time when the kids are out of school. Unless your children are geniuses and their school is very lenient, it is a bad idea to take them out of school long enough to go to Disney World. This fact is, of course, the reason why it is so crowded during the summer. Well, I’m one Floridian who says, “come on down,” even in July! You’ll have a great time because despite the problems mentioned above, nobody handles crowds and lines better than Disney. You only need to do two things in order to make your trip pleasurable. First, prepare yourself for the weather and second, make a plan to beat the crowds. Preparing for the rain and hot, humid weather is simple: It would take a book to include all the information you might need to
cut down your time in lines (actually, there are several good books
available on this subject), but some of the best tips are these: Some people balk at the idea of following an itinerary on vacation. They believe it stifles the fun of being spontaneous. However nothing stifles fun more than spending hours in line and then staring at the guide map trying to decide, “what should we do next?” Being prepared for the Florida weather and a well-thought out plan with some built in flexibility will allow you to have a wonderful vacation to Disney World even at the height of summer.
Tom & Betsey Rhames may be contacted at http://www.bestdisneyplans.com/ tom_and_betsy@bestdisneyplans.com. Click here to view more of their articles. Tom and Betsey Rhames (www.bestdisneyplans.com)are Florida residents,and the parents of four daughters. Our family are big fans of Walt Disney World and have been visiting there for the past 30+ years. Article reprinted with permission through http://www.ideamarketers.com/ |