It may not be the best thing in the world but a Disneyland day with 111 degree temps sure beats a work day with perfect weather.![]()
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Not for all of us. Some of us get really sick in the heat (heat sensitive) - even when it's substantially cooler than 113 degrees. It would be foolish for me to go to a place where there would be a lot of standing around in bright, searingly hot sun on a severely hot day because I know I'm going to get ill. I'd rather be in an air-conditioned office at that point.
So I would totally skip any day at DLR that was going to be that hot. It's nothing to take lightly. That is dangerously high heat.
You're missing the point though...a day at DL is much better than a day at work. It's like the saying "A bad day of gold is better than a good day at the office", or "a bad day fishing is better than a good day at the office".
I didn't say you had to stand in line and sweat it out, you can shop, hang out at the pools, chill in your hotel room, the hotel lounge/bar, etc. Maybe for the local APer who has the option to go virtually every day this isn't the case because you can pick and choose when you go, but for those of us who can only visit a during vacations, these conditions may not be ideal, but it sure beats the grind at the office.
There's a million ways to beat the heat and I (and many others) would gladly take on the challenge if it meant I got out of work for the day...
I was saying that for me - I would rather be in an air-conditioned office than making myself sick in the heat. For me, it's better to stay at home, indoors, when I am feeling ill and overheated. I wouldn't even go down to DLR unless I could go in the parks - and going to the parks requires standing in line in the hot sun. You have a different view point, but this is my viewpoint!
I have been to Phoenix for work, in August, when it was 114, and that was TERRIBLE! I have no idea how people can manage that type of heat on a daily basis.
I am amazed at the temps. We enjoy the heat but over 110 is pushing it a bit. Thankfully SoCal does not get these kinda of temps very often, but I would still take a day at DLR in those temps over sitting in my office, just would have to go slower.
Jack
Jack, you were there in August, right? That's usually a very warm month (though not up to 113 degree-level). This year only a portion of August was considered very warm and the rest of August was kind of mild (for August!), just like July had been. It really has been a 'delayed reaction' summer in SoCal, I think. What were the temps in DLR when you were there? In the 80's? Or did you get any 90-degree temps?
I live in central cali. I can't wait for it to cool down. At this rate my kids won't have to a warm costum for Halloween. Usually I have to but my DD in tights that match whatever costum she is waring. This will be my DS's 3rd halloween, before I just had to rap him in a blanket, he won't be in a stroller this year. I may have to dress them up as lifeguards.We had 3 days out of the 6 it got into the 90's by my little portable weather gadget but for the most part the whole summer has been weird even in SoEastern Wa state.
People who can not tolerate the heat should stay out of it. I bet the little emergency/nurse centers have been big time busy with the heat.
Jack
I usually use weather.com, and accuweather.com. Between the 2, you should have a pretty good guesstimate. With weather.com, you can type Disneyland, CA directly into their city search and get the specific temps at DLR. Accuweather, you'll have to put in Anaheim, CA.
All I could think of was the poor CMs that are characters. Were they out on Main Street?![]()
All I could think of was the poor CMs that are characters. Were they out on Main Street?![]()