Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jan 15, 2012
    John 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 are visiting Feb. 10-14. I've seen all kinds of "touring recommedations" online that say things like, "do this park not that park" during different days of our long weekend. During the lowest crowd seasons, are plans like these real

    Hi John!!!

    I also look at crowd calendars prior to our Walt Disney World Vacations, especially when we are going during a peak time of the year.  They are a great guide and resource to help plan your days while at the Walt Disney World Resort.  

    The dates you are going to the Walt Disney World Resort actually are a pretty low time attendance wise compared to other times of the year.  For instance, if you were going the next week during President's Day Week, the crowds would be much larger than the February 10-14 that you are attending.  The only special day or activity going on during your visit is Valentine's Day on February 14 and that historically isn't a crowded day at Walt Disney World.  With all that being said, I think you are totally fine setting your theme park schedule as you please.  I don't think that it is going to be that crowded of a time to dictate which parks you should and shouldn't go to.

    I hope this helps in your Disney Vacation Planning and I hope you have a magical trip next month!!

    Scott
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Meet the Panelist: Scott, Georgia

Hi. My name is Scott and I am from North Georgia. I have been married for over 10 years and have 1 son. I am a middle school Assistant Principal. I am excited to be a Dad on the WDW Moms Panel and can't wait to help you in your Disney Vacation Planning! Learn More About Scott

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