I guess you have sold me on the park hopper. We are going 7 days w/ my dh and 2 ds ages 7 and 17. Does anyone know if it is too cold for the water park in the beggining of December?
We keep the water in all the slides and pools around 80F (27C) except for Shark Reef which does not have filters, pumps or 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.
If you are only planning to have one water park day you are much better off purchasing separate water park tickets.
If you buy the Water Parks Fun and More option to your MYW ticket it will cost $53.25 (including tax) per person, adult or child. It will add one WPF&M entry per day on the base or hopper ticket (but two entries on a one day ticket).
If you purchase one day water park tickets they cost $41.54 adult and $35.15 child.
This upgrade may be done at any Park (including water parks or TTC) ticket booth or Guest Relations Office. If it is on your room key it can also be done at the Resort Lobby Concierge.
(Note each person must have their own ticket. Even though it adds multiple entries to your ticket, you can only use one ticket for one person.)