I totally agree with Bob P (and LOVE the analogy!!!).... I've been twice the first week of Feb and vow never to do it again.
Coming from the northern part o' the states, going to FL in winter creates visions of capris and sandals and warm pools.... instead both trips were filled with hoodies, sweatshirts and jogging in place for warmth.
Not to say that it was anywhere near as cold as home those weeks, it's just not what I wanted. AND, like Bob said - both trips, the week prior and week post trip had days that were in the 80's.
Not that I'm bitter.
We absolutely love January, but we don't mind the cool weather when we're there. This year, our first couple of days 1/20-22, it was downright freezing! We were wearing our winter coats and the wind made it feel unbearably cold. By the 27th, it was in the 80's and we were too hot!
It's the hardest time of year to pack for, but if you can think in layers you will do fine. Crowds are usually low, but prepare to park hop so you can avoid the giant Brazilian tour groups. Be flexible, brings different styles of clothes and you will enjoy January.
We absolutely love January, but we don't mind the cool weather when we're there. This year, our first couple of days 1/20-22, it was downright freezing! We were wearing our winter coats and the wind made it feel unbearably cold. By the 27th, it was in the 80's and we were too hot!
It's the hardest time of year to pack for, but if you can think in layers you will do fine. Crowds are usually low, but prepare to park hop so you can avoid the giant Brazilian tour groups. Be flexible, brings different styles of clothes and you will enjoy January.
We were there over the Martin Luther King Weekend and it was very cold. Especially at night. We had one nice day but it did get chilly at night again.
If you go in January, I just recommend you bring a jacket, gloves and hat for those chilly nights for sure. We saw several people in shorts, but we wore pants everyday.