Law Office of Matthew Konecky - December 2017

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Reflecting on 2017

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Go KonMari on Your Calendar

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Testimonials

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Dashcams and DUI Cases

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Crustless Spinach Quiche

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Magic Kingdom’s Most Magical Season

IS JANUARY the Best Month for Disney World?

Let’s Talk About the Weather For most out-of-staters, Florida’s humidity during the summer can be a major turn-off. Of course, even for the locals, it’s not a lot of fun to spend an extended period of time outdoors during the summer. In January, things are a bit different. The average temperature hovers in the 60s and rain generally isn’t an issue. But check up on weather reports. Worst case scenario, you’ll need to pack an umbrella. Even with a little rain, chances are it won’t detract from your Disney World experience. Though, if you really want to take your planning to the next level, download the My Disney Experience app to your smartphone. This makes it easy to track wait times and meet your favorite characters. So, what’s the best month to visit Disney World? It’s a trick question. The real answer is whatever month you go. Disney World is pure magic! But if there is one month that’s better than the rest, we’ll say it’s January.

January isn’t known for many things — broken resolutions and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, mostly. But if you’re looking to escape from routine or take your family on a post-holiday adventure, next month might be the best time to visit the Most Magical Place on Earth. The Best Crowds The first full week of January through the middle of February is typically the slowest time of year at the park — though an “off-season” for Disney World is quickly becoming a thing of the past. In January, visitors report never spending more than 20 minutes waiting for a ride, though it can vary throughout the day. Compare that to the Fourth of July, however, when visitors wait upwards of two hours for many of the Magic Kingdom’s attractions. In winter, Disney World often closes a higher number of rides for maintenance. For the most part, they try to coordinate closures so many popular rides stay open, meaning you’ll probably only miss out on one or two of your favorites.

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