Is it warm enough in November for Typhoon Lagoon and/or Blizzard Beach???

nnyl_irret

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We are going to WDW in November and haven't added the water parks at this time... has anyone traveled in November and used the water parks? Tell me about your experience. Was it warm enough?
 
We are going to WDW in November and haven't added the water parks at this time... has anyone traveled in November and used the water parks? Tell me about your experience. Was it warm enough?

The temperatures vary all the time, especially from year-to-year.

Disney keeps at least one of the Water Parks and the resort pools open all year long.

If it is sunny with the temperatures near 60 degrees or above with little or no wind,
guests can be found swimming at the resorts and water parks.

The water is heated in most pools.
 
If possible I would leave the option off the table until the time comes. Sometimes its really hot even in November but some years they colder than average. Its hit or miss. My first time going in the fall to WDW I remember bringing mostly sweatshirts and long pants and it was really warm. The next year I brought shorts and t-'s and we froze our behinds off! ROFL.

Another thing is it depends where you come from and what temperature you consider swimming weather.
 
If possible I would leave the option off the table until the time comes. Sometimes its really hot even in November but some years they colder than average. Its hit or miss. My first time going in the fall to WDW I remember bringing mostly sweatshirts and long pants and it was really warm. The next year I brought shorts and t-'s and we froze our behinds off! ROFL.

Another thing is it depends where you come from and what temperature you consider swimming weather.

We'll be coming from Canada where there will likely be tons of snow and we'll find almost anytime warm in comparison... haha.
 

We keep the water in all the slides and pools around 80F (27C) except for Shark Reef which does not have heaters. What you want is a day that will be bright and sunny and preferably not windy.

If you go on a day that is heavily overcast you will not be able to take advantage of any radiant heating (from the sun) or on a windy day (especially with a dry wind from the North) you will get hit by wind chill.

But a day with the highs in the mid-50s or above which is sunny and calm most people (at least from Northern climates) should be comfortable.

Also, TL will be closed during November but BB will be open.
 













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