irisbud
I wished upon a star and... ...Disney Bride in 200
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Hi all,
I have been to DC before, in late December about 8 years ago (where did all of that time go??) DH and I were looking for a trip to take for our first anniversay, and with the new seasonal pricing at DC I am considering in. However, last year we were married at WDW in late January and the day before our wedding was brutally cold; I don't think it ever got above the low forties; however our wedding day and beyond were fine after 10 AM or so. Because of this, I have reservations. Even with the tierd pricing (and the fact that I won't do the dolphin swim myself, I did it last time and it was okay but I liked everything else better so it isn't worth the extra $$$ to me) it is still a fairly expensive day. I am trying to justify it in my mind with the included Sea World passes, but I am still not certain. I think it is unquestionably worth the money, but I don't want to be completely miserable and unable to do anything because of cold.
Any experiences thoughts, or suggestions?
TIA,
Amy
I have been to DC before, in late December about 8 years ago (where did all of that time go??) DH and I were looking for a trip to take for our first anniversay, and with the new seasonal pricing at DC I am considering in. However, last year we were married at WDW in late January and the day before our wedding was brutally cold; I don't think it ever got above the low forties; however our wedding day and beyond were fine after 10 AM or so. Because of this, I have reservations. Even with the tierd pricing (and the fact that I won't do the dolphin swim myself, I did it last time and it was okay but I liked everything else better so it isn't worth the extra $$$ to me) it is still a fairly expensive day. I am trying to justify it in my mind with the included Sea World passes, but I am still not certain. I think it is unquestionably worth the money, but I don't want to be completely miserable and unable to do anything because of cold.
Any experiences thoughts, or suggestions?
TIA,
Amy