WI_DisneyFan
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This is going to sound like an odd question, but does anybody here have any thoughts on being hungrier during a winter trip as opposed to a summer trip? Let me explain.
My wife and I have only been to WDW in the August/September time frame. We've had the DDP both times, and found that it was just entirely too much food. So this year we are going in December, and were thinking about trying that Counter Service DDP instead. But we remembered a few days in the past where even two CS meals apiece (one each for lunch, one each for supper) was too much and we'd end up splitting a CS meal between the two of us.
But that got me to thinking - is it possible that the reason we weren't hungry is because it was so darn hot and humid? (Keeping in mind that we're from Wisconsin, where our summers last about three months and only get above 90 a handful of times.) So now I'm worried that in milder temperatures, our appetites will be raging and we'll wish we had at least the CS DDP to fall back on to pay for our meals.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? (And of course I fully realize that only I can know how much I usually eat. Just curious if in general, the heat causes others to not eat as much and the cool weather restores a person's appetite while in the parks.)
My wife and I have only been to WDW in the August/September time frame. We've had the DDP both times, and found that it was just entirely too much food. So this year we are going in December, and were thinking about trying that Counter Service DDP instead. But we remembered a few days in the past where even two CS meals apiece (one each for lunch, one each for supper) was too much and we'd end up splitting a CS meal between the two of us.
But that got me to thinking - is it possible that the reason we weren't hungry is because it was so darn hot and humid? (Keeping in mind that we're from Wisconsin, where our summers last about three months and only get above 90 a handful of times.) So now I'm worried that in milder temperatures, our appetites will be raging and we'll wish we had at least the CS DDP to fall back on to pay for our meals.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? (And of course I fully realize that only I can know how much I usually eat. Just curious if in general, the heat causes others to not eat as much and the cool weather restores a person's appetite while in the parks.)