56 sounds kinda nice. It was in the 50s in the evening at the start of our first trip December 2010. (It was actually still Fall) We swam in the 50s. Just gotta have a hunch of towels waiting for you when you get out.
But then it got colder. And colder. One early morning over at universal it was 28F. So so so cold.
ive had a few more of those experiences over the years.
Bring layers. Bring everything just in case. Warm socks. Be extra prepared.
yep.
It’s the dampness there. Wet air plus cold wind plus more wetness from the wind going across all the water the swamp land...bone chilling.
which one? January Marathon weekend when it sleeted at the start of either the half or full marathon? (Thereby giving that race the name “Disney on ice”) Or December of the same year?
how cold has it been for your trips, though? There were Canadians and mid westerners freezing during our cold trips. Not 56F, but below freezing. I’m in western WA, which isn’t like a lot of Canada, but we also get the humidity to make the cold feel worse, and it was so cold. Anyway, there’s a reason northern theme parks don’t tend to be open in the fall and winter. It’s just not that pleasant to be out riding rides 10 hours a day when it’s cold!