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Walt Disney World Trip Planning
Topic: Going to WDW in Nov and have a few questions

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Malin
Fri 6/6/2008 2:42p
I've booked to go to WDW in November and have a few questions. While this will certainly not be my first time, it will be my first time visiting in November as I usually vacation in January.

1) I will be staying at Pop from the 16th to the 26th of November and was wondering what the crowds will be like. I realise I'm cutting it close with Thanksgiving the day after I leave.

2) Whats the weather like at this time of year?

3) I'm hoping to book a couple of the Mickey's Christmas event at the Magic Kingdom, should I pre book these before I leave?

4) Staying in November would it be a wise move to book reservations in advance before leaving?

5) I've got plans to spend a day at Universal Studios and Sea World, but will not be hiring a car. So any tips on the easiest and cheapest way to arrive to both parks from the Resort would be apreciated.

That should do it for now but may have some further questions down the line. I last visited the Resort in 2006 so I'm kind of looking forward to a return trip.
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Mrs ElderP
Fri 6/6/2008 3:17p
I've never been in November, so I'm not speaking from specific experience, just general experiance.

1) Attendence: you can always pay to see the crowd calander on the the unoffical guide web site. Those guys have it down to a science and to see up to a year ahead is something like $10.

3)I don't think there is any last minute deal for booking the Christmas Party once you are there, so I would book it as early as possible (i.e., possible for your budget). Then you know it's done and you don't have to worry about it selling out. However, that's just me.

4) For me, same thing goes on the ADR. I love planning, and so I love to make reservations early. You can always cancel them if you change your mind. Have fun!
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Malin
Sat 6/7/2008 3:34p
First thanks for the reply Mrs ElderP

1) Do you have a address for this crowd calander ?

3) I think you have a point and will probarely phone up and book tomorrow. Also any idea why Disney are advertising the parade as new?


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