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Old November 23rd, 2003, 06:09 PM
Bill Brown
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Default Disney World (Honeymoon) for UK couple

Congratulations on your upcoming marriage! Excellent decision for enjoying
a fun honeymoon, WDW. Will be celebrating my 50th for 21 days at WDW, next
month. Been taking annual WDW visits since '76 and staying on-property
since about '80. Every few years or so, I'll venture off-property to
checkout other central Florida tourist attractions. Staying at a beach
resort for a couple days in addition to your WDW vacation is a good idea.
Some (well many) years ago, took the family (kids grown now) to the beach
for a day. However, I have always felt time at WDW was more enjoyable. My
time period preference is for after the U.S. Thanksgiving holidays (commonly
the week of 27 November) and before Christmas. Holiday decorations are up,
crowds are down, more discounts are available at on-property hotels, and
flight discounts are more abundant along with more flight time choices.-Bill
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We are geting married next August (2004)

We have no children

Considering Disney World for Honeymoon, first timers

Not necessarily going August, anytime Sept to March 2005

Best dates to go to avoid crowds.

Probably stay in a Disney Hotel

Or is rental home with pool nearby best bet

May stay 2-3 weeks

Travelling from Manchester UK

How long to stay for, what else is worth visiting nearby

Any and all advice accepted

A concise travel info website would be welcome, without having to trawl
through Disney ones, they go on forever.

Thanks