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WDW cutting down on AC?

Pizza Moon

Well-Known Member
Last summer we were at AK in the middle of June. IT WAS HOT!!!

We stepped into Tiffins - It was WONDERFUL FREEZING AC - Fabulous!

The food was OK, but the the AC was 10 out of 10! :D
I love Tiffins but it’s pricey so Nomad Lounge, Harambe Market, Satu’li Canteen, or Yak and Yeti’s if I want to splurge are where I usually go. I know a lot of people that like character buffets love

AK actually does have pretty elite food, just not a ton.

I’d love another table service restaurant though!
 

Goofyernmost

Premium Member
That topic has been coming up almost every summer. If they were continually shutting down on the degree of cold, they would be installing a heating furnace by now. I think everyone feels temperatures differently and aging also adjusts how you react to certain temperatures. For example, My HVAC thermostat is set on 73F year round. I never change it. The only difference is when it starts to get cold outside I will push the button to Heat. In the summer I switch it to Cool. What I never can figure out is why in the winter that temperature feels cold, but in the summer that 73 seems very warm. I would think that 73 is 73 no matter what the season is. I'm sure the the humidity factor might influence it to some degree, but the AC takes out most of the excess humidity inside the apartment.
 

Pizza Moon

Well-Known Member
That topic has been coming up almost every summer. If they were continually shutting down on the degree of cold, they would be installing a heating furnace by now. I think everyone feels temperatures differently and aging also adjusts how you react to certain temperatures. For example, My HVAC thermostat is set on 73F year round. I never change it. The only difference is when it starts to get cold outside I will push the button to Heat. In the summer I switch it to Cool. What I never can figure out is why in the winter that temperature feels cold, but in the summer that 73 seems very warm. I would think that 73 is 73 no matter what the season is. I'm sure the the humidity factor might influence it to some degree, but the AC takes out most of the excess humidity inside the apartment.
I love some good A/C and Florida humidity and direct sun make even "just" the 80s feel brutal at times, like you should be at the beach instead haha.

I think the issue is genuinely: keep consistent A/C but don’t blast it into the 60s so people who are basically half naked in the heat aren’t going to be frigid lol
 
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