Disneylover99
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I'm pretty sure I've just jinxed my December trip by saying 50's - 80's.Haha, that would be great!!!
20's-80's generally.

I'm pretty sure I've just jinxed my December trip by saying 50's - 80's.Haha, that would be great!!!
20's-80's generally.

I've heard a lot of advice about packing layers and some heavier clothing for December in WDW. Obviously we're planning on bringing this type of stuff with us, but how cold are we really talking about? I'm not sure what "cold" is and I'm sure it depends on where you are traveling from. We'll be coming from NY, so our typical temperatures at that point are in the 20s and 30s during the day. And lots of snowwhich we are obviously looking forward to taking a break from in Disney (with the exception of the MVMCP parade of course).
Also, when in the parks, you are around a lot of water in the ponds, lakes, fountains, etc. Breezes over water are very cooling, or chilling. Additionally, when you are home and it is chilly or cold, you are not out in it very long. You walk or drive to somewhere, home, workplace, shopping, etc, and are then out of the cold. When in the parks, you are walking and standing in the cold for lengthy amounts of time. A big difference from when back home.Well OP all I can say is, this morning it was 44 but it was also breezy so it felt much colder. I don't think we got above 55 today and with that breeze I was wearing a warm jacket all day. Tonight is pretty darn chilly right now because the breeze hasn't stopped. It's 76 in my house but every time you go outside you carry the cold back in with you. Here in Florida it's really a different kind of cold, it stays with you and it chills you to the bone. BTW I'm from Queens, NY trust me the cold up there is NOT the same as it is here.
Lol I did we had plans to go to the beach and we went anyways we even swam the water was not cold it was pretty windy though.So funny. Did you look at the forecast for today before posting? Classic weather in the SE.
If you are traveling to FL any time of the year that isn't mid April to early Nov you better bring layers.
Went during Thanksgiving week one year (2004? 2007? I don't remember) and it was colder in Orlando that week than it was in CT. Like mid 40's in Orlando, which we totally didn't expect.
We too did Disney in 2010...spent a fortune on blankets for the five of us. Last year we brought those same blankets, gloves, etc. And did'nt even need a jacket at night and we're from NY as well!
Went during Thanksgiving week one year (2004? 2007? I don't remember) and it was colder in Orlando that week than it was in CT.