Has anyone gone to the "evening experience" at DC?

Judy from Boise

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My DD and I are accompnaing my DH to a conference in mid June. We are unused to the kind of humidity and heat in orland, and in fact have only visited WDW in the winter.
The day time admission is 9-5, and the night time is 3-9. The evening seems interesting to me....... has anyone done it ? I assume that all the way up to 9 pm would sill be swimming temps?
 
Well, here in Orlando the hottest time of the day is about 3:00pm. The temps in the summer months are generally from the low 90s at about 3pm to the mid 70s at about 3am. So I'd say if you want to swim you can do it most any time, except during the afternoon storms (lightning), which don't last that long on most days. They don't call this area "Lightning Alley" for nothing. :cool2:
 
so it sounds like if heat is our deciding factor, you would stick with the day hours?
 
I'd go for the day experience because you'll give up some of the dolphin experience doing the Twilight experience.
 

Hi we did this last year the positives are you get about 20 mins more with dolphins, plus the evening meal is spectacular, the negatives are u don't swim with the dolphins, also the day guests linger extending their day and when you arrive the snack bars etc are running low on stocks, they also close the bars etc 5pm-6pm and they all close at 7pm , in my opinion the day experience is much better,
 





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