Lisa loves Pooh said:
So it is that hot in Minnesota for 4 whole months--all in a row???
And there are people who laugh at us when we say it gets cold in Florida in winter (stop laughing--it really does!).
I wasn't going to post here again, people have made their assumptions and judgements on others (to me, it's ok to make your own choices based on what you think are the circumstances, but without knowing how can you say anything to others/about others...) However...
Living in Southern TX, I know what you are talking about. By March it isn't necessarily unusual to start in the 90 degree temps (with 100% humidity) and for it to continue through mid November--EVERY SINGLE DAY. And coming from the North, there is a very big difference in the heat, even the same temps because of location to the equator. There is a huge difference in how you live in it when you DO live in it and aren't just visiting.
IMO, the best thing you can do is not live for others. Let them think what they want and do what they want. For those of us who take babies--great. A newborn at WDW is no different than a newborn at home. And for those who don't--great. It isn't something you want to do and therefore shouldn't.
I also have to laugh at those who say it is putting your child at a greater risk. One of my boys came down with RSV at two weeks old (before we had left the house since I was still recovering from an emergency c-section). Not premature or any other special risks. At the third ranked pedi hospital
in the country, a top specialist there told me that really there isn't anything special I could have done. Do not blame myself. Do not lock myself up, because it is obvious that it really doesn't help. People who don't have symptoms, never get a particular illness, can carry things, sometimes for weeks. While I shouldn't disregard common sense, I should live life as normal.
But to each their own. I don't think they are over protective or feel a need to live life in a bubble. They are simply only seeing things from a single perspecitve. I wouldn't worry about it. Do what you know is best for your family.