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Disneyworld advice?
saint:
Bad weather is a *great* time to be at the parks. Bunch of people leave. As long as they're not shutting down rides. Get a nice mid-dayshower, kicks a bunch of folks out, 45 minutes later it dries up, and lines are much shorter (those you haven't fast-passed already).
ChadTower:
Plus a lot of parks don't have a fast pass.
Chris G:
Should have mentioned another important point... we're not just going in December, we're going at the tail-end of December through beginning of January. I'm guessing DW manages to concoct some worthy New Year's festivities, so perhaps that offsets the weather.
And, because I know you've all been on pins and needles waiting... the wife chose the Port Orleans Riverside.
Thanks again for the help... I'm sure I'll be back asking about meal plans, rides, transportation, cleanest bathrooms, ... ;)
Chris
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: Chris G on March 20, 2007, 06:17:40 pm ---Lord knows why THEY picked December...
--- End quote ---
I'm from PA. It gets cold enough here in the winter.
January in FL, one warm day, it hit 70 degrees, we were in the hotel pool.
My wife, my son, me, and a few Canucks.
The locals were still wearing parkas. It was kinda funny.
shardian:
My freshamn year in highschool, we went to Canada's Wonderland in Toronto in April IIRC. The day started cold, then it started raining...then sleeting...then snowing and got really cold after we were good and soaked.
The good news, we got to run back and forth with zero lines between Top Gun and the Days of Thunder indoor thing (to get warm of course). To top things off, our lunch was a picnic! The food was cold by the time we made it from the bufett to the table. :laugh2:
The weirdest thing was that those crazy Canadians were ACTUALLY USING THE WATER RIDES ON SMALL RAFTS!!!!!
FRIKKIN NUTCASES!!!
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