shaymin2348
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 20, 2013
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Know you and your children's limits. Florida heat is no average heat due to the humidity down here, as anybody can tell you. Breaks are essential, so if you or your kids are getting overheated, break. Set your pace accordingly, don't go so slow that you can't do anything, but don't go so fast that everybody gets tired before noon. I'd say use your first day to gauge your pace. A resort break in the middle of the day is also always possible, depending on your schedule.
Hydration of course is extremely important, so drink a lot of water (I would suggest drinking only water, at least during the day).
Air conditioning is pretty widespread in just about all the parks, be sure to take full advantage of those areas. Ride rides. Shop and stuff. You know the deal.
Other than that, definitely what EscalatorKid and Shanti said. Have fun in August!
Hydration of course is extremely important, so drink a lot of water (I would suggest drinking only water, at least during the day).
Air conditioning is pretty widespread in just about all the parks, be sure to take full advantage of those areas. Ride rides. Shop and stuff. You know the deal.
Other than that, definitely what EscalatorKid and Shanti said. Have fun in August!