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  • On Feb 2, 2011
    Rebecca Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    we're coming october 2011 5 nights and six days will we have time for the water parks or should we save for another trip during spring and summer months children ages are 3-6-12

    Hi Rebecca!
    If you really think that it will fit the schedule during this trip, then you can certainly use it as a means of breaking up the hectic pace of theme park touring. A nice, relaxing day at one of the water parks is a great way to recharge the batteries midweek.
    To say nothing of the fact that October is still plenty warm enough to go swimming (especially early to mid-month, it can still be quite warm and humid).
    If you feel that you can hit all of the parks (at least the ones you want) and still have a day or half day left over, then I would recommend a water park. If your kids are gung-ho to keep hitting the parks, then you can adjust accordingly.
    I wish you a Magical vacation!! :)
    Chris
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Meet the Panelist: Chris, Massachusetts

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