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J wrote:
I've heard that the Florida cold is a colder cold. I wouldn't be able to tell. Anyone can comment on it for me?

60 degrees in FL is the same as 60 degrees in NH and the same as 60 degrees in CA. laugh biggrin laugh cool

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I must admit, when I went back to the hotel at 12:30am Monday morning, it was downright cold. By the time I made it to my room in the little mermaid section, my teeth were chattering. However, it was really an issue with the wind for me more than the temp. The temp was lovely but that wind from Sandy was harsh.

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Vettelover wrote:
J wrote:
I've heard that the Florida cold is a colder cold. I wouldn't be able to tell. Anyone can comment on it for me?

60 degrees in FL is the same as 60 degrees in NH and the same as 60 degrees in CA. laugh biggrin laugh cool

Really? Shock awesome I always thought there was a 3 degree temperature difference! biggrin

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mrhub wrote:
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J wrote:
I've heard that the Florida cold is a colder cold. I wouldn't be able to tell. Anyone can comment on it for me?

60 degrees in FL is the same as 60 degrees in NH and the same as 60 degrees in CA. laugh biggrin laugh cool

Really? Shock awesome I always thought there was a 3 degree temperature difference! biggrin

Well! maybe in PA there is. silly AND it depends on whose thermometer you use. rolling

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When we were there last January we found it lovely. It did cool down enough that hoodies were required for a couple of days. It was fun people watching, we had hoodies & jeans, and others had parkas, toques & mittens.
We still went swimming. The lifeguard came up to us and asked what part of Canada were we from, as only northerners would have been swimming in the mid 60's.

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J wrote:
I've heard that the Florida cold is a colder cold. I wouldn't be able to tell. Anyone can comment on it for me?

To me its like fall in Ohio. A light hoodie and shorts and im fine. My wife would be in a light jacket/hoodie or jeans. Nothing to warm.

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A 95 in Florida in June, July, and August, is definitely hotter than a 95 elsewhere due to the humidity factor. As some who has experience both, you can trust me on this. I had some friends originally from the north who told me it the humidity had the opposite effect in the winter, so I was just wondering. Either, it is still the best time to be at Disney.

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Okay, so this bordering on ridiculous in the best of ways, but it is less than seventy degrees outside right now. Under seventy! That last time I remember a Florida day like that in May is... well never! I offer no guarantees that it will still be here tomorrow, but if you picked now for your Disney vacation, you really lucked out. So once again, feel free to pick me up on your way.

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J wrote:
Okay, so this bordering on ridiculous in the best of ways, but it is less than seventy degrees outside right now. Under seventy! That last time I remember a Florida day like that in May is... well never! I offer no guarantees that it will still be here tomorrow, but if you picked now for your Disney vacation, you really lucked out. So once again, feel free to pick me up on your way.

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