Thank you guys so much for your responses, I am glad you all are enjoying my report! I have been trying to upload my BB photos for awhile now, and after resizing and resizing

(they were too big) I've finally got some to post!
Another Disclaimer: Most of these pictures are going to be of me because I do not know how the other girls would feel about me posting pictures of them in their bathing suits. Also, these pictures aren't as good of quality because they were taken with a water camera. They are kinda grainy. Also, I am not very photogenic when I am wet, you have been warned.
Day 5: March 17, 2007 St. Patrick's Day!!
We were so excited to go to Blizzard Beach when we woke up this morning until we stepped outside. BRRRRRR....it was cold!! I think it was 55 degrees when Nancy, Heather, and I left to go to BB. We just figured it would get warmer at some point, I mean we were in Orlando!
We drove up in the parking lot and there were a total of 10 cars there. I counted them.

It was probably about 10:00 am by this time. Okay, so we had a quick conversation about what our other options were, but decided to go ahead and stick it out and hey, no lines!
Most of the other people there were in their fleece pants and sweatshirts, while we were in our shorts and t-shirts. No worries, we flung off our clothes found three benches together (there were only about a million of them unoccupied) and hit the wave pool. We figured this would the best way to get acclimated to the water.
Here I am freezing, but as you can see it was a beautiful day.
The water did feel pretty nice once you were in it for awhile, the problem was when you got out of the water and the wind hit you. BRRRRRRR...... They weren't sending any waves yet, so we decided to hit some of the slides before the crowds started building. It felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. We did the Runoff Rapids, Double Dipper, and Snow Stormers all with no waits.
Nancy and Heather coming off Double Dipper
We were freezing so we thought we should get in the Cross Country Creek for awhile so we could stay in the warm water.
I love lazy river rides! They are my favorite! All the lifeguards were kind of giving us weird looks like we were crazy because it was still so cold. I guess it may have warmed up to maybe 58-59 degrees by this point.
Us in the lazy river
We rode the lazy river around to the side of the park where Summit Plummit and all the big slides were. Now, I am not scared of any ride. However, I do not enjoy rides that beat you up and give you atomic wedges and a (sorry to be graphic) semi-enema. So we skipped Summit Plummet and Slush Gusher.
We did ride Team boat Springs, four times as a matter of fact. I love this ride! It is a family raft ride, but it is fast enough that it is a lot of fun.
Here I am on Teamboat Springs
We rode the ski lift up to the top to get to Teamboat Springs twice instead of having to walk.
Me and Nancy
We had NO LINES at all and after about 3 hours, probably around 1:00 or so the weather did start warming up and it was nice. We ate lunch at the Lottawatta Lodge, which was nothing special, we floated on the lazy river a lot and just enjoyed BB with virtually no one else around.
We left about 3:00 having done everything we wanted to do multiple times.
EDIT:
Nancy and I getting a funnel cake on the way our of the park...
and eating it while walking to the car.
BB pics
What is it about the sun and water that just wears you out? We went back to Heather's apartment and crashed....
Up next, Pizzeria Uno and Disney Quest!