What a wasted week!

Don't be sad! My friends just got back from Disney (the week that Atlantic got the snow storm). They told me that it was freezing there all week. They couldn't even go to the pool at all (6 days) because it was too cold and have to were coats even during the day. Half the fun of going to Disney is the hotels and their pools and warmer weather. You may have been disappointed if you had gone so be happy you didn't and enjoy the snow you had instead!
 
:) We live on the MS Gulf Coast and have had really cold weather all season long. This winter is shaping up to be like last winter for us. We were at WDW 12/1-12/10, too and were cold by 8 p.m. and wanting to return to the room. It was OK during the day with a jacket but kinda miserable after dark. We did not stay to midnight for any of the MVMCPs we attended.....

That is why I came home and 2 days later made a reservation for May 1-8. :banana:
 
Sounds like it's time for Atlanta to invest in some plows and chemicals for the roads. With the climate changes global warming is causing, the prediction is that this is only the start of what is supposed to be a major climate change for the southeast and eastern seaboard. I'm sitting here with a total snowfall this winter already of over 50 inches with much of it still on the ground. It has snowed every day this month with the exception of yesterday. We leave Thursday to drive down to Disney World. I just hope we don't have ice or snow issues in places like Atlanta that have no means of dealing with it.

Hopefully we will have warmer weather the end of January in Orlando than we did the first week of December!

Kind of hard to justify the millions of dollars to spend on equipment that might get used once every five or ten years. If the climate changes makes such events more frequent we southerners may have to check into that. I'll be 50 this year, spent my entire life in Alabama and we just had our first white Christmas!
 
Sounds like it's time for Atlanta to invest in some plows and chemicals for the roads. With the climate changes global warming is causing, the prediction is that this is only the start of what is supposed to be a major climate change for the southeast and eastern seaboard. I'm sitting here with a total snowfall this winter already of over 50 inches with much of it still on the ground. It has snowed every day this month with the exception of yesterday. We leave Thursday to drive down to Disney World. I just hope we don't have ice or snow issues in places like Atlanta that have no means of dealing with it.

Hopefully we will have warmer weather the end of January in Orlando than we did the first week of December!

Good luck on the drive, Diane! I always worry about whether we'll have trouble driving to Mpls from Duluth in January if we fly from MSP (went from DLH this time) much less making the drive all the way to WDW. But hopefully the weather man will be on your side! Hope you have a great trip!;)
 




















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