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Can't decide between the two. Cost is not a factor. Going in January 2021. Two adults. Any recommendations.
I've never stayed at either, but I've gone back and forth between BC and Poly. I looked at BW but from the pictures I didn't like the theming and that all of the dinning options can only be accessed from the outside. I know that sounds like a petty complaint but I'd rather have something that's within the resort.
In January?If you are a pool person, and Stormalong Bay is open, then Beachclub hands down.
In January?
Right, but 70+ weather is not typical at WDW in January. It can happen, yes, but no one should expect it.I'm from Illinois - we swim if it's 70 degrees or warmer. YMMV.
Right, but 70+ weather is not typical at WDW in January. It can happen, yes, but no one should expect it.
We've been there when it's been freezing when you factor in the wind chill factor. I think El Nino vs. La Nina makes a difference in what kind of winter it is.The last two years the majority of days in January had highs well above the 70s, but my family swims here in in Illinois after Memorial day in May and it's pretty chilly. Pools are open when it's above 68 and you'll see people swimming. We start wearing shorts in the 40s. I kid you not.
This was the weather from this January - there were at least 2-3 days in every week that we'd swim
https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/orlando/32801/january-weather/328169
This was my thinking as well.If you are a pool person, and Stormalong Bay is open, then Beachclub hands down. I prefer the BC for the location - heading into Epcot for dinners is quick.
What should we expect weather wise at December/January time?Right, but 70+ weather is not typical at WDW in January. It can happen, yes, but no one should expect it.
It can go either way. It could be in the low 70's, or the low 40's. Check the weather forecast the week before your trip, and pack layers.What should we expect weather wise at December/January time?