Heigh-Ho Alyssa!
October is probably my favorite month to visit Walt Disney World! Not only do I love the fall and Halloween decorations around Magic Kingdom Park, but the temperatures are moderate, crowds are manageable and events such as
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and the
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival make it even more exciting!
We have been taking our five children to Walt Disney World since they were babies. My best advice would be to try to keep your boys on their regular schedules as much as possible. If they usually take naps, then don't skip their nap time. We like to take a break during the middle of the day when it usually the hottest and the most crowded in the theme parks. Sometimes we'll nap; sometimes we'll swim.
I also suggest checking out the
Planning for Preschool Kids & Little Ones page on Walt Disney World's website. It lists 68 attractions and more for your little ones. You can ride any attraction with both of your sons that does not have a height requirement - which is a lot! Trust me, you will not run out of things to do! The Boneyard at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park literally provides hours of entertainment for my children. I am usually the one who has to move things along.
Vacationing at Walt Disney World with my babies is really what got me hooked. Traveling is easier - diaper changes and feedings are a snap and fun at the Baby Care Centers. Also I love how the whole family can ride
together.
I hope this helps. If you have any more questions, ask away! Have a magical vacation!
Tania