Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Aug 4, 2010
    Carol from NY 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.

    There is a group of 14 of us going to WDW on feb 22 - march 1. Is it worth getting the park hopper pass or the one park a day tickets? Its my first time to WDW. Will the weatherr be O>K in FEB?

    Hi Carol! I personally love the cooler temperatures at Walt Disney World in February!  Standing in line doesn't seem to be quite as painful when I am cool! The average high temperature during this month is about 74 degrees so on a sunny day it will still feel nice and warm.  In the early morning and evenings be prepared to have a light wrap as the average lows can be around 51 degrees making it cool until the sun comes out!  Although Mother Nature can be fickle this is also one of the lowest percentage months for rainfall!

    If it is at all possible for your budget I strongly suggest you purchase the park hopper tickets with this large group.  When traveling with a group in the past I have found that it is best that you don't try to stay together every step of the way but instead use the meals to bring you to a meeting location.  If there is a range of age groups it allows children and adults to enjoy the attractions that best suit them and not have to wait on others.  Our family will even have one group head to a park while another heads to a different one but we all meet at lunch or dinner for our reunion time.  Park Hoppers make this much easier to adapt to individual itineraries and schedules.

    I also suggest large groups consider one of the dining plans.  This will allow children to be with other adults for snacks and meals without having to worry about separate bills or carrying cash. When it comes to dining with the entire group don't worry about sitting at the same table.  You can't talk to the person at the other end of a large table and it is always fun to vary who you sit with at the smaller ones. We used to draw names and beyond infants needing to stay with parents anything could happen to who you sat with.  It was almost a fun game for every meal!

    Be sure and get your Advanced Dining Reservations since you are traveling with a group and enjoy your magical vacation coming up soon!
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Hello Adventurers and travelers! I am Kay and a past Adventures By Disney mom for the panel. But now I am excited to share vacation planning tips for those heading out for an incredible vacation to Walt Disney World. Learn More About Kay

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