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    We leave tomorrow! I'm a little worried because we normally go in the summer. Looking at the forecast for next week, it looks to be cold (lows in the 40s).

    Are there any general tips for going to WDW in the cold weather?

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    This is the time of year we usually go because of Winter Break.We always pack both Summer and Winter clothes.One day it could be upper 70s,low 80s and 60s at night,then a couple of days later 60s during the day and 30s or 40s at night.If they call for a cooler night,we'll go back to the resort and put on the sweats. Have fun for us while you're there!!
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    In a word - Layers.

    The mornings can, indeed, be pretty chilly ~ temps in the upper 30's, low 40's. But at this time of year, it can easily be up in the upper 70's/low 80's by early afternoon.

    You might want to consider wearing shorts/T-shirts under sweatpants/shirts that you can shed as it gets warmer. A backpack comes in handy for stashing them.

    It's seldom cold enough to require heavy jackets, gloves, etc. at this time of year. Most of our really cold weather (by Florida standards, at least ) doesn't arrive until late January/early February, and even then it's relatively rare.
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    I've been to WDW 3 times during the winter months. When it's ranging 45-65 degrees, it can be a bit chilly when you're spending so much time outside. Usually I'll wear a t-shirt, jeans, and a good sport sweater and that we'll do the trick. It may not keep me completely warm, so I'll pack a long sleeve shirt and then wear the sweater. Anything more than that will be a burden to carry around during the warm hours and will be inconvenient when you hit indoor attractions.

    I always look at it like this: I'd rather be cold with just a sweater than to be there when it's hot and there's nothing you can do to make it cooler.
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    We're getting ready to head down on Saturday for a week , and have been keeping a close eye on the temps. A few days ago, it didn't look bad, with forecasted temps in the 70s. Now they're saying mid 60s for most of our trip.

    It's not exactly warm, but definitely better than the 21 degrees we have here right now

    We're planning to spend most of the days in shorts with a t-shirt and jacket...usually put dress pants on for evening meals, anyway, so that's taken care of. I hate to take jeans because they're so heavy...it's that many fewer Potato Head parts I can get back on the plane .
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    I would definitely recommend, like Ed said, to go with layers. I've been very conservative with my temp forecasts, but it actually could be a little cooler than even what I've been saying. The reason being, we have a large snow pack across much of the country. Because of this the air isn't able to moderate like it normally would. The models don't take the snow pack on the ground into account and can miss temps by as much as 10 degrees. Not saying they'll be off that much next but just to be prepared. Also, it can feel cooler around WDW for the same reason it feels warmer in summer - moisture. Being around that much moisture will make 50 degrees feel cooler than 50 degrees in a dry location. So, just have layers to adjust as needed.
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    I would still bring a winter coat. We went in January and hit a terrible cold spell - it was a high of 39 one day! We looked to be one of the few people that had winter coats and boy were we glad. We actually wore the works - hats, gloves, and coats. People were scrambling looking for hats and gloves all over the park. Bring the coat - you might need it and you'll be happy if you do. Also do the layers as suggested. And we did finally end up wearing shorts later in the week. That's Florida weather for you! You'll still have fun even if it is cold out.

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    Layers it is! Thanks everyone. Pray for warm weather!!

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    Bring two blankets (one to have on the floor or benches when you watch CoP, parades, etc.) and the other to keep you warm. Bring some gloves, and light jacket and a thick jacket.
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    My suggestion would be the little hand warmers you can buy. They last 6-8 hours and are comforting when it is cold. They are reasonably priced. I usually buy a case at the first of winter for about 17.00CAN and they last for one year+.
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    The sun goes down quite early right now, and, if there is no cloud cover, the temperature drops around 20 degrees. And, even if it doesn't drop, 50-60 without the sun feels MUCH cooler than during the daytime.

    I'm from the North and fairly warm blooded. But I've worn hats, gloves, and a ski jacket on many a winter night at Disney World. It's much better to be prepared than to have to miss the evening parades and fireworks because everyone is cold.

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    I agree...take clothes easily layered...short sleeve shirts with hoodie jackets...you can take the jacket off and tie it around your waist if it gets warm...take jeans or athletic pants and comfortable tennis shoes


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    Bring some of everything. I have been in gloves and heavy coats and then last January I was searching WDW for a pair of shorts because it was so hot. You just never know.
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    Zip-offs are great! Shorts and pants in one, and if you have two pairs you can wear one and wash one.
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    I must say this thread makes me smile. Last week, here in the Great White North, we were the second coldest place on Earth, right after Siberia.

    The "cold" temperatures in Florida sound pretty good to me right now!

    Enjoy your visit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisaj13 View Post
    I must say this thread makes me smile. Last week, here in the Great White North, we were the second coldest place on Earth, right after Siberia.

    The "cold" temperatures in Florida sound pretty good to me right now!

    Enjoy your visit.
    But ya know, I'm only 80 km south of you so I know cold too, but when we were in Disney last yeat at Christmas I was NOT comfortable. It would have been a decent late spring or early fall day here - but when you are in Disney on water rides, and watching things like Illuminations (with some spray/mist) it was still COLD (brr!). The other thing that caught me off guard and does NOT happen here is that it can be a very warm day but when the sun goes down the temperature drops like a rock. Instantly. So I can see being chilly, even in Florida!

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    Pay attention to the weather once you are there--esp the wind forecast. We were there in Jan of 2005 and it was in the 50s but the winds were bet 20 and 30 mph. That made it very cold!
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    We're arriving on January 3rd and I just checked The Weather Channel's site for the 10day forecast. Looks like it's going to be high 50s in the day and high 30s at night for our entire stay. I'd like it to be a bit warmer, but we're from New England so we can take it. Actually, I'd rather have it cooler than hotter...we were dying from the heat during our one and only trip in July. Never again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisaj13 View Post
    I must say this thread makes me smile. Last week, here in the Great White North, we were the second coldest place on Earth, right after Siberia.

    The "cold" temperatures in Florida sound pretty good to me right now!

    Enjoy your visit.
    I know, right? Temps in the 50s can be a heat wave in New England.
    Nice work, pal.

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