Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Florida. You couldn’t pay me to go to Disney World in july.
Sure, maybe DC is hot but Fl is generally more humid and has been hotter for longer, so pools, concrete, etc are even hotter.
And daily thunderstorms are a PITA.
WHY WHY WHY?
+1. Also, in DC it's hot and sticky, but I'm not spending tons of time outside in the summer, by choice (unless I'm adjacent to a beach or pool). If I'm hoping to have a pleasant vacation, I wouldn't sign up for hours in the sun and humidity at Disney World. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:2 suggestions if you do it:
1) Get a refillable water bottle with a filter for each member of hte family so you can refill regularly with the bathroom water and stay cool.
2) You can order Dole Whip from the app and not have to stand in line to order/pickup. Dole Whip helps a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP at 11:29 here
By the way if you go to the "touring plans" website they have a room finder where they show photos of what the view from each room looks like. I think the standard view room we had was 3378, or something very close to that.
AKL PP here. Thanks! I do subscribe to touring plans and was wondering if I wanted to make any kind of room request. Do you recommend asking for a room near Kudu Trail? Except that I want adjoining rooms which is not guaranteed and I wondered if I should make that my priority as opposed to view.
Anonymous wrote:PP at 11:29 here
By the way if you go to the "touring plans" website they have a room finder where they show photos of what the view from each room looks like. I think the standard view room we had was 3378, or something very close to that.
Anonymous wrote:People may disagree, but I've spent A LOT of time in Florida in the summer and it's basically the same as DC. Yes it is hot. And humid. There are lots of places to take AC breaks at Disney, there is plenty of water to be had, and it does rain often in the mid afternoon. All the hotels have pools. It's not the most pleasant time of year to be in Florida, but if you can deal with a DC summer you can deal with a Florida summer.
Anonymous wrote:From Florida. You couldn’t pay me to go to Disney World in july.
Sure, maybe DC is hot but Fl is generally more humid and has been hotter for longer, so pools, concrete, etc are even hotter.
And daily thunderstorms are a PITA.
WHY WHY WHY?