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Disney world holiday?

We are thinking of going to disney world early next year for a holiday. We will have a year old baby, a 3yr old and a 4yr old. Is it a waste of time taking them so young. What is the best time to travel (out of season to get best rates) and also when the weather is not too hot. Don;t even know where to start trying to get some info and am scared we get stung by some travel agent or end up in some major demolition site. Would appreciate any advice form those who have been there and done it.

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  • munki
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    April and November are the best months weather wise to go to Orlando-they are both still warm & sunny with little rain,they are also relatively crowd free which makes a huge difference to things,and it's so much cheaper then too! I'd definately recommend Virgin for Orlando holidays-they can't do enough for you to make the holiday great,and if you use their advance online check in service then you bypass all the queues etc..makes things lots easier with young children,

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The first time we took our two daughters they were quite young. They still had a blast. We didn't try to do everything and we took breaks in the afternoon and just swam at the hotel.

    I would stay on a Disney property, they treat you real well and you get extra hours at different parks every day. Plus they do the driving. They have a good transportation system to get you to and from the parks.

    I would suggest using a travel agent that you've used or a friend can give you. You can also make all the arrangements right through Disney.com. Flight/room/tickets all at one spot. I've found them giving the same airline prices that I can get from the airlines directly. And I only buy Disney passes through them, I don't trust third party sites.

    You will have a great time, we are just getting ready to go back for our 5th time in the last 10 years.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They are NEVER too young! It is worth every penny to see their little faces when they see all of the characters!

    (Just plan on going again in a few years - it will be an entirely different experience...)

    I would recommend either mid to late October or Novemebr or early December. Weather is nice and crowds are manageable.

    I would definitely stay at a Disney Resort - keep in mind that kids under 3 are free. I don't think it is absolutely necessary to use a travel agent - it is easy to book a Disney trip on your own.

    Check out the link below - it has a step by step planning guide for booking a Disney vacation.

    Good Luck and Have fun Planning!

  • 1 decade ago

    There is more than enough in disney for children and adults of all ages. Go in november, as the parks and attractions are less crowded, the weather is just right and the prices are reasonable. if you want someone to take care of everything for you, try booking a full package through virgin holidays. We did, and everything went smoothly. If you don,t mind driving, book a villa, or if you would rather not drive, stay in a disney hotel, as free transport is included. Remember, there is a lot more to orlando than just disney!Everyone should visit orlando at least once, and most people go back again and again - It's a truly amazing place

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  • 1 decade ago

    Hi, we actually got married in orlando 5 yrs ago,you will love the whole disney experience as they really know how do do it...in all ways. we always try & go in november as its still nice & warm in the day without being overbearing although it can go alittle chilly at night,a cardigan will do.if the budget permits a disney hotel is great ,we always hire a car too as its so much easier,the driving is good as everything is in blocks, the secret is not too panic(i know easier said than done) we have been over 10 times now! because there is a few of us who go we tend to rent a villa/house & split the cost normally on an estate called formosa gardens 10 mins from disney(website-www.villas2000.com) we book our flights separate through virgin,alittle expensive but we feel worth it,good with kids or alittle cheaper travel city direct. As far as the children being too young,the one year old obviously wont be aware but too me you are never too young or old!!Anymore questions & id be happy to help,go & have a fantastic time ill guarantee you will want to go back !!

  • 1 decade ago

    Hi. There is something for everyone in Florida Orlando, They maybe a little young for the theme parks maybe Disney OK

    Try a private villa for value for money, and with children so young they would just love the pool, also there is Cypress Gardens a very reasonable theme park and child friendly.

    take a look at www.a1floridavilla.com nice weather and flight prices April/May October November but avoid school hols

  • 1 decade ago

    I would say save your money up for when they're older and can make the most of what may be a once in a lifetime thing (unless you're rich!!!). Take them somewhere nearer without long boring flight and cooler, especailly the baby.

    I have to recommend Butlins, sad I know but they have everything kids of that age would want including Bob the builder, Billy Bear and loads of activities a day care club to give you peace and quiet and loads of fun games, all included in reasonable price, especially if you book early.

    Go on its great! Save Disney for 4-5 years time

  • 1 decade ago

    we just went to Orlando this January - our daughter was 4.3 and it was great. Of course, she was somewhat scared of all the 3-D action, but we just removed her glasses and she was watching a regular movie... :) as to the hotel, we stayed in a piece of garbage place this time. The best place to stay is any hotel/motel on International drive - just around the corner from Disney world and not too pricey. The weather was great pretty much all the time - like 75-78 degrees, so end of January - early Feb is the best time to go. Don't bother with Universal - got really disappointed there after going to MGM. Get Park Hopper option - it really helped us as we got rain in one of the evenings and had to come back to the park another day (MGM has the BEST show there! really amazing!). Hope this helps a little... :)

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  • I worked there and it was AMAZING

    I'd say the children are not too young they can go on a lot of the rides there, but perhaps not the baby.

    it will be VERY hot all summer long!!! I'd say go in winter if you can, or autumn.

    It will be expensive I have to say but you can do things like not stay in a disney hotel, stay in a self catering hotel nearby. It is worth the money.... but maybe wait a few years til the little one can appreciate it as you may not want to / be able to go again

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