Bob Dolewhip
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2016
For those, I just carry a spare taun taun to gut and crawl inside of until I can get back to my resort.
Dying lol
For those, I just carry a spare taun taun to gut and crawl inside of until I can get back to my resort.
We don't really like the idea of having to carry around a bag of clothes throughout the parks each day. Do the people who bring clothes to change in to just suck it up and carry it around or do you rent a locker?
I am in MA and we did a NYE trip a few years ago. It happened to be slightly warmer than it typically is so we were fine wearing shorts and sweatshirts in the morning and then putting the sweatshirts back on for the evening. I think only our first day we wore jeans because it was a little chilly. I would not want to bother changing in the park or dealing with a backpack full of cloths or trying to stuff that backpack in a locker.I guess we could just bring a change of clothes with us to the parks each day but I'm not too thrilled about carrying that around or renting a locker every day.
It all depends --they do heat the pools maybe to 80 degrees, if you get a warmer day then you could swim. When we went in dec-Jan - the days were in the mid 80's so we could swim no problem, but we were being told that it was much warmer than usual.Don't mean to hijack but we're going 11/29-12/4. Does anyone swim that time of year?
I grew up in FL but have also lived for many years near Syracuse, NY.
I think people from the north often tend to lean toward this macho "it's -20 where I live so I certainly don't need a jacket in FL" mentality.
In my experience it can be miserably cold at higher temperatures than you would expect because it's damp and windy.