That's awesome - we went at the end of January in 2019 and it was very quite. It rained a bit and was cold, but no crowds - it was terrific.We’ll be there for 9 days at the end of January so hopefully crowds will be down a little. Can’t wait!
When you say "cold" do you mean Alaska cold or Florida cold?It rained a bit and was cold, but no crowds - it was terrific.
15 degrees sounds perfect. Not too hot and not too cold but certainly not what I would expect in Florida; which reminded me of Queensland in a lot of ways.It was unseasonably cold - like a Sydney winter. Definitely needed layers! It rarely got above about 15 when we were there - just one of those years. Didn't you get snow in Key West when you went on the cruise all those years ago?
LOL - I just realised I was replying to you and not Anthony. I'm pretty sure he was there in January many years ago and the officially had snow when a storm blew down from the north. It can get cold in January in Florida - just ask the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger...I do seem to remember getting snow but it may have come in a cone. Or are you having Miami Vice flashbacks?
It can get cold in January in Florida - just ask the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger...
Fingers crossed we won't experience that again. But the way the global climate is going, anything is possible.Yes - I thought that happened to you on that cruise (snow I mean).
Sounds like a fantastic trip - I do love San Fran and NYC. I'm looking forward to any stories you can post on your time in WDW. More and more is being released about the Festival of the Arts and I'm getting super excited!Yes we’ve been previously this time of year and yes we saw snow at both Orlando and at Key West. Didn’t settle but it was there. We’re expecting cold weather. We’re starting in San Fran and going to NY after the cruise so we’ll be prepared.
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