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I decided to hop over with my gf and explore the beauty of Florida (girls beer and disney). So I checked temperature 30 in june 30 in july 30 in august, wtf I dont like burning sun, so is it bare-able or am I gonna get fried and hate myself for going to disney in June?
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ok , whatever you said.
Yes Florida is hot a fuck in the summer. |
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its gonna be hot, best time to go would be in the winter or early spring...just wear comfy clothes and hydrate...lots of beer and youll be fine...
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Yes, its hot as balls during the summer. People in Florida are generally accustomed to it (I love the summers), but if you're coming from a place that is much cooler, you might find it unbearable.
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its not even so much the heat as it is the humidity that is the killer. it's thick enough to cut with a knife..
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It didn't bother me that much when I went in June. And I'm from Nebraska. It was more humid but not too bad. Just drink a lot of fluids.
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85 to 93 degrees
WITH FUCKING 80+ humidity |
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I know disney france has queues for like 3-4 hrs in June, so its the same there hmm better off going in September or so then I guess... |
YARGH! Get Fodor's guide to Disneyworld. I think you'd be better off coming during the winter months. It gets very hot in the Summer.
Pirate mode re-enabled YARGH! Ahoy Me Boners! Where be me eye Patch! Treasure me maps! YARGH!! That's better. |
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Dont do Disney in June/July/August. You will melt standing in line. If you absolutely must go to Disney in the Summer I have a couple of recommendations.
a) Stay on the Disney property if you can. If you do you get access to what they call the Extra Magic Hrs. Basically you get access to the park one hr early and they are also doing it this year where they also run certain parks for three hrs after closing. Only people staying on a Disney hotel get access. What this translates to is no waiting times, just open ques everywhere. Here is a link with more info and times: http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/emhour.htm b) Do the parks early in the day or at night only. Use the daytime hrs when its sweltering hot to sit by the pool or shop in AC. |
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thanks again :thumbsup |
Check out this page for help with getting a room at discount.
http://www.mousesavers.com/disneyresorts.html Another thing you could do is to rent timeshare points with Disney Vacation Club members. The points go for about $10 a piece and depending on when you go it could be a great deal. Look here for people buying and selling points: http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=29 Look here for info on Disney Vacation Club http://dvc.disney.go.com/dvc/index?bhcp=1 Look here for the charts that show how many points are needed to stay at the resorts: http://www.dvcbyresale.com/PointsCharts.html |
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