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Disney Movie Quotes
- I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship - The Fox and the Hound
- Is something supposed to happen? - Mary Poppins
- If it's not boroque, don't fix it. - Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast
- Me no likey - Kuzco in The Emporer's New Groove
- Also cute and fluffy! - Stitch in Lilo and Stitch
- Let's make some magic! - Genie in Aladdin
- In every job that must be done there is an element of fun - Mary Poppins
- This is you. This is your badness level. It's unusually high from someone your size. - Lilo in Lilo and Stitch
- You don't want to be doing that, mate. - Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean
- Pin feathers and... gollyfluff!- Archimedes in Sword in the Stone
Great Memories
Mi Mom is the kind of person that never trash anything, thanks to that I found today this treasure, the tickets of our first trip to Disney, we went first to Florida, flying with Pan-Am, we loved it so much that went to Cali, in the same trip! year 1987, just 26 years ago, we fell so much in love that we return every year to Walt Disney WorldWhat Will Disney World Weather Be like on Your Vacation?
Are you planning a Disney World vacation but need to get an idea of what the weather will be like when you go? Be prepared for what Mother Nature might throw at you. In this article, you'll have handy the average daily low and high temperatures (Fahrenheit), average daily humidity percentage, and the typical number of rainy days for each month of the year.
In January, the average low is 50 degrees and the average high is 72. The humidity average falls at 72.5%, and the number of rainy days this month typically gets is 6.
For February, the average low and high is 51 and 74 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. The daily humidity averages at 70.5% and February gets approximately 7 days of rain.
In the month of March, the average daily low will hit 56 degrees and the high will hit 79. The daily humidity average is relatively low for Disney World/Orland -- 69.5%. The number of rainy March days is 8.
As for April, you'll be asleep in 60 degree temperature, and you'll find yourself engaging in activities with 79 degree weather outside. This month also has the lowest average daily humidity of the year at 67.5%, and the rainy days average out at 6.
In May, expect to enjoy a daily low average of 66, but this month things start to really heat up -- the average daily high jumps to 83 degrees. You'll experience the daily humidity average at 68.5%, and it typically rains 9 days out of the month.
For June, you'll sleep in 71 degree weather on average but wake up to temperatures trying to reach 91 degrees. The average daily humidity is 73.5%, and the rainy days jump up to 14.
As for July, the average low and high daily temperatures are 73 and 92, respectively. Humidity averages out at 75%, and 17 days out of the month rain may hinder your plans.
The situation doesn't improve in August. The average high and low is still stuck at 92 and 73 degrees Fahrenheit, the humidity ticks up a bit at 76.5% on average, and it rains 16 days out of the month.
For the month of September, the average high and low falls at 90 and 72 degrees, the average daily humidity reads 76%, and it'll rain on your parade approximately 14 days out of the month.
The month of October finally sees some improvement. The average high and low drop down to 85 abd 65 degrees, and the humidity percentage falls a couple of percentage points to 73.5%. In addition, the number of rainy days re-enters the single digits at 9.
As for November, you'll sleep to a 59 degree average temperature, and enjoy your vacation experience in a balmy 79 degrees. The high humidity sticks around at 73%, and the rainy days drop down even further to 6.
Finally, in the month of December, you can explore the park at a comfortable 73 degrees and call it a night with temperatures dropping down to 53. The humidity level and the number of rainy days stay pretty steady at 73.5% and 6, respectively.
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Just like you wouldn't get in your car to go to work without looking at (or listening to) the traffic or weather report, you shouldn't be ignorant about the typical weather conditions at Disney World, or any vacation destination. Now that you know what to expect, you can plan accordingly. Good luck and have a great time!
Tips To Beat The Heat During Your Disney World Summer Vacation
Are you planning a fun-filled Walt Disney World summer vacation but need some tips on how to deal with the hot weather? Here are some tips to get you cooler, keep you safe, and have fun:
- Get up and going early with a surfing lesson at Typhoon Lagoon with the Cocoa Beach Surfing School. You can surf in the wave pool before the park opens every weekday (except Wednesdays).
- Visit one of Disney World’s water parks and just spend all day splashing around. You can go to Typhoon Lagoon where you can ride some of the tallest ‘man-made’ waves on earth, or you can try your luck at Blizzard Beach with its exciting, rushing water and water slides fit for a true daredevil.
- Try your hand at para sailing, tubing, water skiing, and more water sports courtesy of Sammy Duval Water Sports at the Contemporary Resort.
- Take a ride in the Himalayan mountains. I spend half a hot July summer day at this ride to cool off. You ride on rail cars at Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom. The rail cars rock you back and forth, taking you swooping into twists and turns in and out of the mountain. And you’ll be in for quite a surprise at the end!
- There’s plenty to do at Downtown Disney World. Luckily for you, that includes air-conditioned activities. Go inside the various shops and restaurants. You can get souvenirs at the biggest Disney store of them all, World of Disney… and unlike the indoor rides, you won’t have to stand in a long line waiting to get relief.
- And last but not least, spend day poolside at one of Disney World’s resort hotels.
Here are some things you can do to keep cool and keep yourself safe from the heat while waiting for rides and walking around in the park:
- Wear light-colored, lightweight, loose clothing.
- Try to have one of those battery-operated, hand-held fans you can wear around your neck. Every little bit of cool air helps.
- Don’t just drink water. Drink some Gatorade or Powerade to keep your electrolyte level in balance.
- Try going on the rides early in the day, before the sun is at its highest point, then switch to indoor or water activities.
Having fun and being safe while staying cool at Disney World takes a little planning and a willingness to try something new. There’s plenty to do so there’s no reason why you have to suffer misery in the heat just to try and have a little fun. Good luck planning your vacation and have a great time by beating the heat!
- Get up and going early with a surfing lesson at Typhoon Lagoon with the Cocoa Beach Surfing School. You can surf in the wave pool before the park opens every weekday (except Wednesdays).
- Visit one of Disney World’s water parks and just spend all day splashing around. You can go to Typhoon Lagoon where you can ride some of the tallest ‘man-made’ waves on earth, or you can try your luck at Blizzard Beach with its exciting, rushing water and water slides fit for a true daredevil.
- Try your hand at para sailing, tubing, water skiing, and more water sports courtesy of Sammy Duval Water Sports at the Contemporary Resort.
- Take a ride in the Himalayan mountains. I spend half a hot July summer day at this ride to cool off. You ride on rail cars at Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom. The rail cars rock you back and forth, taking you swooping into twists and turns in and out of the mountain. And you’ll be in for quite a surprise at the end!
- There’s plenty to do at Downtown Disney World. Luckily for you, that includes air-conditioned activities. Go inside the various shops and restaurants. You can get souvenirs at the biggest Disney store of them all, World of Disney… and unlike the indoor rides, you won’t have to stand in a long line waiting to get relief.
- And last but not least, spend day poolside at one of Disney World’s resort hotels.
Here are some things you can do to keep cool and keep yourself safe from the heat while waiting for rides and walking around in the park:
- Wear light-colored, lightweight, loose clothing.
- Try to have one of those battery-operated, hand-held fans you can wear around your neck. Every little bit of cool air helps.
- Don’t just drink water. Drink some Gatorade or Powerade to keep your electrolyte level in balance.
- Try going on the rides early in the day, before the sun is at its highest point, then switch to indoor or water activities.
Having fun and being safe while staying cool at Disney World takes a little planning and a willingness to try something new. There’s plenty to do so there’s no reason why you have to suffer misery in the heat just to try and have a little fun. Good luck planning your vacation and have a great time by beating the heat!
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