bumbershoot DIS Legend Joined Mar 5, 2007 Messages 69,750 Oct 17, 2015 #21 Pools are heated to 80ish all year round. Therefore if you're swimming when it's 50 degrees it will feel amazing. If it's 90 they will feel cold.
Pools are heated to 80ish all year round. Therefore if you're swimming when it's 50 degrees it will feel amazing. If it's 90 they will feel cold.
bumbershoot DIS Legend Joined Mar 5, 2007 Messages 69,750 Oct 17, 2015 #22 Pools are heated to 80ish all year round. Therefore if you're swimming when it's 50 degrees it will feel amazing. If it's 90 they will feel cold.
Pools are heated to 80ish all year round. Therefore if you're swimming when it's 50 degrees it will feel amazing. If it's 90 they will feel cold.
gtpoohbear DIS Veteran Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 1,658 Oct 17, 2015 #23 When we have gone in March and April it's usually been too hot to do anything BUT swim in the afternoons!
When we have gone in March and April it's usually been too hot to do anything BUT swim in the afternoons!
FantasiaMagic DIS Veteran Joined Jun 11, 2012 Messages 2,522 Oct 17, 2015 #24 Yes! I've swam in January/February and I was fine lol so April is a definite yes!
summerw DIS Veteran Joined Oct 23, 2011 Messages 1,247 Oct 17, 2015 #25 We swam pretty much every day in December. If someone in your party gets cold easily (especially kids), robes can be a lifesaver from the cold air after the pool. I think it was the only way DS3 made it back to the room when the breeze was chilly.
We swam pretty much every day in December. If someone in your party gets cold easily (especially kids), robes can be a lifesaver from the cold air after the pool. I think it was the only way DS3 made it back to the room when the breeze was chilly.