Best Times for Smallest Crowds
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I have to agree with Chernabog, the Food and Wine festival is expensive. You are already paying an arm and a leg just to go on the vacation (i.e. travel, hotel, park entry, drugs to deal with children, etc.), then you go to this festival, which advertises that you can sample fare from all over the world. Okay, you don't expect to pay five dollars for a small sampling of something. It is a little excessive, but that doesn't mean I don't go every year. I haven't missed a year since I turned 21.
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Early May is a great time to be at WDW, There's almost nobody at the parks and it seems like everything is a walk on.boilerbabe wrote:Early May is great, first week in Dec. and the week after the Marathon/Mini-Marathon, the weather is great and the crowds are at a low!
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