jennymouse
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It'll just be two adults going so swimming won't be important. I just don't want to freeze at Epcot in the evenings, etc. What about rain, does it rain a lot in February?
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
We have gone every late Jan/early Feb. for the past 4 years and have always lucked out with the weather. It does get a bit chilly in the evenings, so, bring a jacket. I have also become a weather junkie during the weeks previous to our trip. I watch the weather and adjust accordingly.
I have yet to freeze my tushie off.![]()
Originally posted by jennymouse
Will you be there the first week of February 2004? I'd love to meet you! You've always sounded like my kinda gal! Oh, and glad your tushie is still intact!LOL
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
The probability is very high!!! I love it there in Feb. Meeting would be great. I will keep you posted as the time draws closer.
Originally posted by jcemom
I'll be there! Let's all wish for warm weather together! (No tushie freezing for me, thank you! -- Though, being from PA, just about anything would feel warm at that time of year!)![]()
Originally posted by skporter
My mother and I were there this past February 2-8. It did get pretty cold, especially one evening around the lagoon at Epcot. We could tell where people were from during this trip. Whoever hailed from warm climates (like us) had on long pants and jackets (I even bought a pair of WDW fleece gloves!), and whoever lived where it gets cold in the winter had on shorts, sandals, short sleeves, etc. It was kind of humorous. Despite staying at an All-Star Resort (okay but not our favorites) this was our favorite trip of the 4 we were able to take with our annual passes. We've decided that we must have had much more energy and stamina because of the lower temperatures and humidity.