I checked the temp and it says 72. After sunset (no sun to bask in), and windy... yeah, I'd say that's cool. Zero chance I'd ride Splash in that.
I'd say it's cold for me personally. (Most people would prob feel cool enough to warrant a sweatshirt.) We're from AK, but after a few mos living in TX, we're wearing winter coats and using seat warmers at 60°, and we all feel like we're going hypothermic if we try to swim when it's below 95° (and DH was known for wearing shorts all winter long in New England). Even after moving north, our blood still hasn't thickened up; can't wait to move back south.Cool - maybe. Chilly or cold? Probably not.
Ya, sure am sure where we are and it's ok but was thinking we'd be in shorts and 80+ degrees. Jeans and socks for us this week.
Not me. I like warm.We LOVE it when it's cold at WDW.
We take layers of clothing to put on, and enjoy the lower crowds!
Perhaps we misread the OP's post. They may have been saying it's cold where they live so get me to WDW???
Ugh. Last time we were there was marathon weekend. Temps plummeted to the 40s with wind chills in the 30s. I don't wanna hear chilly in the 70s. We frickin froze!
. I've been reading that the mornings can be chilly but it warms up to the 70's and lower 80's in the afternoon. We'll pack jackets and hoodies for sure, but coming from PA it will take some convincing to get my kids to not wear shorts all day, every day at Disney. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for at least a couple days where it's warm enough to hit the pool. DH is just happy that he won't lose a belt size from sweating like we did on our August trip. 