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The Revised Best Weeks of 2012 at Walt Disney World are Out!



By Dave Shute

VERSION 2 OF THE BEST WEEKS TO VISIT DISNEY WORLD IN 2012 IS OUT

I’ve just updated my list of 2012 Weeks to Visit Walt Disney World, Ranked in Order.

The update reflects

  • Disney’s release a week or so ago of final 2012 prices
  • My final analysis of 2011/2012 school break calendars (the last of which became available this week) and
  • The impact of those school calendars on my draft 2012 crowd calendar (which I’ll release later next week)

I’ve also been a little less of a knucklehead in some elements of the logic.

For example, a group of weeks with similar crowd levels (and similar in other key characteristics) but with different prices are now ranked in price order…

The result of the update is that many weeks shift a bit, a few shift a lot, and there’s a new number one week!

There’s more here on what moved and why, but for the moment let me just thank Carl at Dad’s Guide to WDW, who has been recommending one logic change for years!

Click here for the revised 2012 weeks in order.

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