tarak
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Weather-wise, the best times to go is between November and May. The humidity starts to kick up around late May and things really simmer from then through almost early November. The humidity doesn't bother me as much as I'm used to it but the soaking constant rain they had in August for Tropical Storm Faye was plain awful.Made me never want to visit in August again.
Oh, I'm absolutely miserable when the temps drop below 60 during the day *but*, it was different when were were at Disney in December. It added to the festive atmosphere of the season without being 'bone chilling'. Plus, since I discovered the wonderful HeatGear clothing from UnderArmor, that stuff is great for keeping warm.
Now last year in December it was absolutely HOT! The temperature didn't drop into the 70's until after we left.![]()
I grew up in Arizona and the Southern California desert. So I can handle heat, but the humidity kills me. I've lived in Pennsylvania for 15 years now (and a year in Baton Rouge before that). You'd think I'd be used to it.
I admit, though the first day we got to WDW last year (it was the Sunday after Thanksgiving, so I think it was Dec. 1, but I'm not positive), it rained and it was around 60 and it was sort of miserable. And my older daughter hates to wear a coat, so she conveniently left it in the car. We were so busy making sure we had the right number of bodies and luggage that we didn't notice it until we were in the air. And usually going from PA to FL in early December is nice because its like going from freezing to t-shirt weather. But a coat would have been a nice thing.
I showed my BIL pictures of the resort and his only question was whether there was a tiki bar by the pool.
