blabadie
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2018
We went that week last year. It was busy, but we kept waits to a minimum (generally under 15 minutes) through the use of rope drop, FP, EMM, and PPO breakfasts. The only time the crowds seemed crazy was around fireworks time. To get an average level fireworks viewing spot, we had to get in place well over an hour. My guess is that it was similar to typical summer crowds.
The temperatures, while certainly better than summer, were in the mid to upper 80s except when raining. We are from Texas and I found the heat somewhat draining while touring and was glad for indoor rides and restaurants. (When we return in a few years with post-stroller kids we will be doing mid-December bc I think the heat would be too draining for them to walk that much and enjoy it.) We tour pretty hard though from rope drop to mid-afternoon break, then usually dinner and nighttime entertainment so YMMV.
The temperatures, while certainly better than summer, were in the mid to upper 80s except when raining. We are from Texas and I found the heat somewhat draining while touring and was glad for indoor rides and restaurants. (When we return in a few years with post-stroller kids we will be doing mid-December bc I think the heat would be too draining for them to walk that much and enjoy it.) We tour pretty hard though from rope drop to mid-afternoon break, then usually dinner and nighttime entertainment so YMMV.