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  • On Jun 22, 2009
    Sharhonda from TN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Is feb. a good time to visit disney?

    Hi Sharhonda!

    I'm betting you can guess that as a member of this Panel my answer is "there is no bad time to visit Disney", and you're pretty much right!  (Although I will say, I've been to Disney over Christmas, and while it's absolutely magical, the crowds are insane!) I've actually visited in February and we had a great time.  Here are a few things to consider before booking a trip.  First, the weather in Orlando in February can be cool (with lows in the high 40s and highs in the low 70s).  For my family, this works great, but if you prefer warmer weather, it's obviously something to consider.  On trips during the winter months, it's super easy to spend tons of time in the parks, because you don't have to worry about "melting" by noon!  In the middle of the summer, we almost always have to head back to the resort by mid-day to cool off in the pool.  The crowds in February outside of the President's Day holiday are generally moderate, and sometimes are downright small!  This fact makes navigating the parks a snap, and will enable your family extra time to see and do more.  Short lines are always a good thing!

    The pools at the Disney resorts are heated, so if you have sunny weather, it's absolutely possible to enjoy a swim or two during the winter.  The week we were there, the highs actually hit the mid 70s, and the sun was high and bright, so my kids got to swim every day.

    I hope you have a wonderful vacation no matter when you chose to go!

    Tanya
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Meet the Panelist: Tanya, New Jersey

I am Tanya from FL, full-time mom to two fun-loving boys. I have an array of planning tips and believe I offer a unique perspective on how to make Disney an amazing adventure for individuals with a variety of needs and abilities. Learn More About Tanya

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