Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Oct 8, 2009
    Karen from MI 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.

    would like to take grandson in march 10 or 17 he is going to be 5, would this be a good time? last year took him in september it was to hot and very crowded, can you help?

    Hi Karen,

    The weather in March should be much more comfortable than in September.  However, the advantage of going in September is that the crowds are usually some of the lightest of the entire year.  March will be more crowded due to guests that will be traveling during their school Spring Break. 

    If you are looking for cool temperatures and lighter crowds, you may want to consider going in late January or early February. 

    Hope this helps.  Have a magical vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Georgia

After spending 25 years in RI, my husband and I relocated to GA with our youngest, who is now in high school. I took my first trip to Walt Disney World when I was 11 and I have traveled many times since then with all different party sizes. From creating our first itinerary as a honeymooner to later creating magical experiences for our multigenerational family gatherings, every aspect of planning a vacation has been pure joy to me.  Learn More About Diane

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