Greenfield1984
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Well i'm averaging like 3 threads a day now. Whos guessed i have a trip coming up soon? 
Anyway. I'm hittin orlando in february. The weather is suposed to be around 24 as a high and 10 for a low. Thats in celcius. Dont remember what that is in farenheit but basicly its warm during the day but chilly at night and early morning. Now i plan on hitting the parks during the morning and the pool at the pop century at around 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Can i expect the pool to be warm enough that its enjoyable to swim in? Are they heated? If they are heated what temperature do they try to keep the pools at? I know that unless the pool is 90 degree (farnheit this time) i'm not getting in (which isn't the case even in july which is why my wife will be going in) but my concern is our daughter who is going to be 18 months at the time of our trip. Is she going to enjoy it?

Anyway. I'm hittin orlando in february. The weather is suposed to be around 24 as a high and 10 for a low. Thats in celcius. Dont remember what that is in farenheit but basicly its warm during the day but chilly at night and early morning. Now i plan on hitting the parks during the morning and the pool at the pop century at around 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Can i expect the pool to be warm enough that its enjoyable to swim in? Are they heated? If they are heated what temperature do they try to keep the pools at? I know that unless the pool is 90 degree (farnheit this time) i'm not getting in (which isn't the case even in july which is why my wife will be going in) but my concern is our daughter who is going to be 18 months at the time of our trip. Is she going to enjoy it?