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17 Apr 19, 10:32 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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Feb vs May
we've been in may before and loved it for the most part its been great though there had been some really bad weather at times but looking at quotes for next year pretty much the same holiday but in February for around £1500 less that's a lot of shopping
The weather isn't as good and it gets darker earlier in Feb but is there anything else I'm missing when considering both options. |
17 Apr 19, 10:34 AM |
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We were considering between the two and are going to for April/May as we don't want to go in February and not be able to use the pool and water parks.
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17 Apr 19, 11:45 AM |
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It really depends what you want to do when you’re there.
When that cold air sweeps down from the north it can be absolutely freezing in February, especially so in the morning and after the sun goes down. |
17 Apr 19, 01:19 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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We were comparing both Feb and May too !
We have just booked for Feb. We are taking an 18month old and we aren’t particularly going for the hot weather, we just want it to be comfortable. All the pools at Disney are heated so we are hoping it will be fine to have an afternoon swim after a busy morning in the parks. As for evenings, popping on a jumper is fine by me and as we have little one we won’t be out very late anyway. I’m actually really looking forward to it being cooler for once as it exhausts us in the heat and makes us feel so groggy! |
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