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are the parks busy during the easter holidays? We are thinking of going either this year or next, but is it just one long queue
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Tip from an American pal who lives in Orlando, watch the 3'oclock parade on day one, then when the parade is on for the rest of your visit head for the ride with the longest queue whilst everyone else watches the parade, it worked for us.
Tip from an American pal who lives in Orlando, watch the 3'oclock parade on day one, then when the parade is on for the rest of your visit head for the ride with the longest queue whilst everyone else watches the parade, it worked for us.
A number of web sites give advice on when to visit Florida.
This is one:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Best-Time-To-Visit-F lorida?&id=108195
They say:
Without exception, Easter is the most popular time to travel to Florida. Many vacation homes will actually book out Easter and the surrounding weeks up to three years in advance, so it is important that if you are restricted by school vacation schedules that you don�t drag your heels. You can expect the theme parks to be busy.
This is one:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Best-Time-To-Visit-F lorida?&id=108195
They say:
Without exception, Easter is the most popular time to travel to Florida. Many vacation homes will actually book out Easter and the surrounding weeks up to three years in advance, so it is important that if you are restricted by school vacation schedules that you don�t drag your heels. You can expect the theme parks to be busy.
Why not go in February?
While it is cold here their winter is like our summer.
We went in February about 5 years ago and we were walking around in shorts and t shirts and had temperatures into the high 70s, even low 80s.
It is considered "off season" so the parks were quiet (and all the rides were open).
They do have Presidents days during February (like a bank holiday) and it was busy that weekend, but quiet the rest of the time.
We had 2 children at school but asked the school for an extra week and went away for 2 weeks during their February school holiday.
While it is cold here their winter is like our summer.
We went in February about 5 years ago and we were walking around in shorts and t shirts and had temperatures into the high 70s, even low 80s.
It is considered "off season" so the parks were quiet (and all the rides were open).
They do have Presidents days during February (like a bank holiday) and it was busy that weekend, but quiet the rest of the time.
We had 2 children at school but asked the school for an extra week and went away for 2 weeks during their February school holiday.
Orlando is ridiculously busy at Easter. However, if you're prepared for this and plan accordingly, it's still enjoyable. We've been three times at Easter. If anyone's thinking of going this year and has children, the April school holidays are the perfect time. Usually, the April holidays are Easter but, of course, this year Easter's March.........so American's are at school. You need to be particularly early during Easter if you want to visit the water parks. The queueing starts an hour before opening and then there's a stampede for the best locations and sunbeds etc.