momloveson
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 8, 2004
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Howdy. Can anyone tell me typical temps in Orlando mid november? A friend (about 2 hours south west) said to expect 80's I think. I have issues being able to regulate my temp in the heat so this is a big deal for me. DS and DH have no issues with regards to this. Thinking I could end up spending a lot of time in the gift shops while they are in line in the heat....???? Will they let me bring my own water bottle in the parks?
Because of the heat we're thinking we'd like to go to a water park or 2 while we are there. Son is barely 4. He absolutely LOVES LOVES LOVES the water, but has not really learned how to swim. It doesn't look like we can bring his own life vest by the websites. Anyone know if this is true. Thankfully DS doesn't mind his vest at all since it allows him extra water time. If anyone else has kids that use vests, are you comfortable with them going on water slides and stuff with them?
Was thinking it would be cool to do typhoon lagoon b/c of the swimming with the fish...but I have no idea how to get my son to NOT kick his legs. This could end up being a frustrating experience. Not sure what else at this park is really unique from others.
Anyone with little ones try a different water park? I've heard there are a couple of smaller ones in the area, but I'm not sure if they are open in November. I'm concerned about buying tix in advance too because I'm not sure about it being too cool.
Thanks for any info.
Because of the heat we're thinking we'd like to go to a water park or 2 while we are there. Son is barely 4. He absolutely LOVES LOVES LOVES the water, but has not really learned how to swim. It doesn't look like we can bring his own life vest by the websites. Anyone know if this is true. Thankfully DS doesn't mind his vest at all since it allows him extra water time. If anyone else has kids that use vests, are you comfortable with them going on water slides and stuff with them?
Was thinking it would be cool to do typhoon lagoon b/c of the swimming with the fish...but I have no idea how to get my son to NOT kick his legs. This could end up being a frustrating experience. Not sure what else at this park is really unique from others.
Anyone with little ones try a different water park? I've heard there are a couple of smaller ones in the area, but I'm not sure if they are open in November. I'm concerned about buying tix in advance too because I'm not sure about it being too cool.
Thanks for any info.