Originally Posted by balima
Trying to start planning a spring trip. What's Disney like during Easter? Given that many public schools have spring vacation at different times, I wonder how bad is it? We have gone in Sept right after labor day, October around Columbus day and in November the second week. Favorite time to go was November, weather was great and lines were relatively short. So what's the word on spring?
I personally would do anything to avoid Disney at Easter break. Even thought the parks do have extended hours, they are SO crowded that you will probably give up and go back to your hotel. If you are taking kids (as I assume you are), they are really going to need a lot of patience, as you won't be able to do anywhere near as much as you could do in the parks in Sept, Oct and Nov.
Hotel rates are at their highest and air fares are too.
I know a lot of people don't like to have their kids miss school for family vacations, but if you aren't one of those, you might be able to work a trip in at a less crowded time of year, with the kids missing only a minimal amount of school. For example, my kids were off this Tues and Weds for Jewish holidays here in NY. I could have left here last Fri eve, returned last night, and we would have had a 5 night vacation in Disney (at a slow time) with the kids only missing one day of school.
Same holds true for the first full week in Nov (Election Day and Vets Day), and even next week (another 2 days off for the kids due to Columbus Day and Yom Kippur.)
If your schedule will only allow you to go at Easter, your best bets are to get to the parks very early, plan ahead what you 'can't miss', and pre-arrange any meal reservations that you've had your eye on. Keep your expectations low with regard to what you will accomplish, that way, you'll be pleasantly surprised if you are able to see all the attractions you hoped for.
Have fun.