We will be arriving on Feb 14 and are staying at the POP Century Resort with our 9yr old and 6 yr old.
I have read where the parks are very busy during Presidents Week (luckily that is the week we go home). Does anyone know how the crowds will be or have been in the past for the week b.f presidents week?
Also as silly as this may seem, when the kids go to bed hubby and I have to work and the PC resort is the only one without high speed. Does anyone know if I can tap into wireless there? THANKS in advace.
Going to WDW Feb 14-21 -questions on crowds and internet
Historically crowds are not bad for the week in question, but you just never know. If they are, just get to the parks early and make good use of the Fastpass system.
Can%26#39;t help with the wireless question since I never travel with my laptop. But if you have never stayed at the Pop before, it is really really cute and your kids will love it. If the All Stars have high speed, you may want to switch to All Star Movies. While Pop is our favorite value resort, Movies is our favorite one of the All Stars. The only real difference(besides the Pop Icon theme and the ';Toy Story, Dalmations, etc.'; theme)is the the All Stars all share buses and Pop has its own. That shouldn%26#39;t be a big issue though because I don%26#39;t think crowds will be that bad.
Going to WDW Feb 14-21 -questions on crowds and internet
Can';t speak for the week before, but we went the week after last year. The longest line we had to wait in at Disney or Universal was 15 minutes. This year we are leaving Feb. 15th thru the 26th. We will get in Seaworld and anything else before the weekend hits, and then spend Presidents week relaxing at our timeshare. Just for your info, Presidents week is Febuary break in most of the Northeast, so by Sat., it will be crowded. Hope this helped a little bit.
President%26#39;s week in Disney is crowded, but nothing like Easter or Xmas. Also, you mentioned that when the kids go to bed you will be working -- the value-resorts (Pop or All Stars) are extremely small and there is not a lot of free space in the rooms.
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