After spending 5 blazing hot summers at WDW, we vowed to make a change this year. "Let's go right after Thanksgiving," we said. "The weather is cooler, the lines are shorter and everybody raves about Disney's Christmas decorations and atmosphere."
Great plan, right? Well...now I'm/we're getting "cold feet."
After reading various threads relating to the volatile unpredictability of temps during late Nov./early Dec., we're beginning to "cool" on the whole idea. I know it CAN be quite comfortable during that time, but my luck tends to dictate if it CAN be cold, it WILL be cold. The idea of packing a bunch of jeans and jackets, and needing to "bundle up" in the evening gives me the chills just thinking about it.
What fun will Splash Mountain be--our favorite family ride-- if even the light misting you get gives you goose bumps.
I'm a lifelong Minnesotan, so you would think I could handle the "cold" better. My fellow Minnesotans might disagree with me, but that is a myth. Cold is cold. And the last thing I want to do is drop a load of money for a Florida trip and have the weather be a negative factor.
I'm sure my fears are largely unsubstantiated, but I have to tell you I'm now thinking mid-August is just fine. We know how to deal with the heat, the kids won't have to miss school, and I can get a better deal.
Have I talked myself out of WDW in December? Should I? Your wisdom is sought.
Thanks!
Great plan, right? Well...now I'm/we're getting "cold feet."
After reading various threads relating to the volatile unpredictability of temps during late Nov./early Dec., we're beginning to "cool" on the whole idea. I know it CAN be quite comfortable during that time, but my luck tends to dictate if it CAN be cold, it WILL be cold. The idea of packing a bunch of jeans and jackets, and needing to "bundle up" in the evening gives me the chills just thinking about it.
What fun will Splash Mountain be--our favorite family ride-- if even the light misting you get gives you goose bumps.
I'm a lifelong Minnesotan, so you would think I could handle the "cold" better. My fellow Minnesotans might disagree with me, but that is a myth. Cold is cold. And the last thing I want to do is drop a load of money for a Florida trip and have the weather be a negative factor.
I'm sure my fears are largely unsubstantiated, but I have to tell you I'm now thinking mid-August is just fine. We know how to deal with the heat, the kids won't have to miss school, and I can get a better deal.
Have I talked myself out of WDW in December? Should I? Your wisdom is sought.
Thanks!