Is high 70's/low 80's warm enough for water parks/pools?

tanyaegangibson

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We're looking forward to our upcoming WDW vacation, but I was surprised to see the forecast for the 70s and low 80s when we are staying at Beach Club. Here in Northern California, the air feels pretty cold when you get out of the water at that temperature, as we have little humidity. Does the humidity make it more tolerable? (I'm hoping so! Many of the family members coming with us are heat-averse, but I personally love heat and humidity, so I may be the only one of us disappointed in the weather forecast!)
 
Yes, perfect temp in FL for pools and water parks, IMHO!
Best news I've heard all day! I can control (or attempt to control) a lot of the variables in putting together this "perfect" 3-generational trip, but not the weather. (Yeah, I know from experience I can't control the people, either. :-) )
 

Yes . We usually go in mid-November and that is (usually)the temperature range. We try to use the pool every afternoon on most trips. Only rainy days or a bizarre cold snap has stopped us. During an October trip last year when it was in the upper 80s we were missing 75 - low 80s.
 












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