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I just HAD to respond to this. I am a native Floridian and a HUGE Disney fan.
A.) It has been SERIOUSLY cold her! I know that 18-20 degrees might be warm for some of you...but I dont even own a coat! We have had multiple hard freezes this week and it was a possibility for snow a few days ago. We didnt get it, of course, but it was a possibility. Some places have seen a lot of ice. We arent used to this, we arent prepared for this. But seriously...20 degrees is COLD no matter where you are from.
To make matters worse...I am the house supervisor of a group home for developmentally disabled men. My "office" is the back porch. Half of it was semi converted into an office. Meaning they gave us these lovely blue "insulated" panels for the ceiling...but we have PLASTIC windows. And I dont mean plexiglass...I mean PLASTIC SHEETING. So...as cold as it is outside is at LEAST as cold as it is inside my office..if not colder. The first week of the month I am chained to my computer. This was NOT a good thing.
This week I learned to drink coffee just to keep from freezing to death. And I mean REAL coffee. Not the lattees and fraps I LOVE! LOL! I am drinking a whole pot of coffee a day now!!! LOL!!!!
And as for Disney:
I have done Disney in broiling hot weather, cold weather, rainy weather. Floridians will tell you that you havent done Disney until you do it in the rain. Thats my favorite time to go because people wuss out and leave. I have been there during Spring Break and when the place was practically desserted.
You can take a child of any age there and have an amazing time...so long as you know how to do it. Dont expect to hit every ride and attraction. It isnt going to happen. Go slowly and see it through their eyes. Let them choose what to do. We took my son for his 2nd birthday and it was during spring break. It was wall to wall people and cold but it was one of my best trips. Second only to the one where I took him, by myself, right after his father and I seperated.
The problem people run into is, espeically people from outside of Florida, is they expect to do everything in one day. I understand the time crunch. But you cant see it all in one day, especially with a small child. You just have to take the experience for what it is, do as much as you can without making everyone miserable, and remember that Disney isnt going anywhere and you can always go back one day.
Would I take a once in a lifetime trip there with a small child. No. But those that live close and can get there more often could and should.
And by the way: When I tell you I am a Disney freak...I mean it.
I had my first kiss on Peter Pan's Flight.
I performed at the Christmas Candle Light service twice with my highschool chorus.
I got engaged in front of Cinderella's castle.
My wedding dress was similar to Belle's from Beauty and the Beast. (similar. Not exact! LOL!)
My bridesmaids walked down to the instrumental from Beauty and the Beast.
My wedding cake topper was Mickey and Minnie.
Honeymoon at Disney.
Wedding gift from husband was tickets to Disneyland in California since we were moving there and it had always been a dream of mine to go.
We took my son when he was two for his birthday and then to Epcot for another birthday.
My sister just took my nephew for the first time for his 4th birthday in December.
The ONLY stuff I cant seem to get rid of my from marriage and ex husband..are the things with Disney stuff on them. Especially the stuff from our honeymoon. LOL!