poohbeargirl
Earning My Ears
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Forgive me if this question has been answered before - I'm new here.....
But not new to Disney
I'm hoping to plan a trip for next year at some point that would include a visit to the waterparks. My husband and I went last year (2007) with my parents and had a blast! It was the first time my husband had gone since he was a little kid so it was fun to "show him around". Anyway - I haven't ever been to the waterparks (except River Country when I was little) and I don't believe my husband has either. Any tips on the best time of year to go and still be able to enjoy the waterparks but not melt from heat and humidity the rest of the time? I know ya' can't have everything.....but a girl's gotta try, right? We can go any time of year except Jan - mid April (for some reason my firm gets a little cranky when us accountants want to take time off during tax season
). Any suggestions?
thanks in advance!!
But not new to Disney

I'm hoping to plan a trip for next year at some point that would include a visit to the waterparks. My husband and I went last year (2007) with my parents and had a blast! It was the first time my husband had gone since he was a little kid so it was fun to "show him around". Anyway - I haven't ever been to the waterparks (except River Country when I was little) and I don't believe my husband has either. Any tips on the best time of year to go and still be able to enjoy the waterparks but not melt from heat and humidity the rest of the time? I know ya' can't have everything.....but a girl's gotta try, right? We can go any time of year except Jan - mid April (for some reason my firm gets a little cranky when us accountants want to take time off during tax season

thanks in advance!!
