News Walt Disney World launches new seasonal Water Park Pass

Ayla

Well-Known Member
I’ll admit I haven’t looked at the property map, and I’ll also admit that there’s little chance Disney is interested in a fifth gate at this time, but would it not make sense for them to tear down one of the parks and use the existing utilities infrastructure to support the construction of an actual fifth gate?
LOL No.
 

jeanericuser001

Well-Known Member
Well with all the rain storms and the temperature slowly creeping down I would say you got 4 to 5 weeks tops until the temperatures make swimming only desirable if you live in much cooler temperatures. All the rest of us will likely have to wait quite a while for it to be warm enough to enjoy it again.
 

Touchdown

Well-Known Member
I haven’t been to Blizzard Beach in forever, because of the one park open at a time philosophy. When I get an AP I typically do Oct, Dec, Jan/Feb, May, Sept/Oct.

Dec is usually too full with me doing all the Christmas stuff (and often too cold) and Jan/Feb is too cold. It also hurts that I need to lock in my schedule ahead of time and can’t rely on a weather forecast. When I’m at Universal if I get a day in Jan/Feb that hits 80 I can go to VB whenever because the only thing I have locked in is a dinner reservation, not so at WDW.

Hyper scheduling doesn’t help.
 

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