The water at all Walt Disney Worlds attractions are heated to 80 degrees. Park is open only 10 - 5 and you might want to start at the back side of the park first. Most people don't get that far before they are tired. I would also suggest wearing one piece swim suits for the ladies on the more adventurous slides. Less embarrassment and wedgie situations that way, (most two piece tops fly up on the way down). Blizzard Beach will be closed for refurbishment until January 7.
2006-11-29 03:33:24
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answered by Kitty_carson 2
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There is actually no set temperature at the water parks (that would be the temperature of the water on rides like Splash Mountain, Kali River Rapids, etc.) There are separate temperatures for the wave pool, the lazy river, the kiddie pool, etc. The temperatures of each location will be posted near the large park map signs. I assume that it will be warm enough, or else they wouldn't bother being open. Typhoon Lagoon would be a good idea. I like it better than Blizzard Beach. But, keep in mind, Typhoon Lagoon is closing for its annual refurbishment on January 7th until March 17th (Blizzard Beach is closed until January 6th.)
Have fun! Hope the water temperature is enjoyable!
2006-11-29 06:56:26
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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Florida for the most part year round is always warm-so u will not have any problems - the water parks water is ALWAYS perfect temp. Try going to Blizzard beach! That place is great! I lived in Orlando for 12 yrs so let me know if you have any other questions. Have a great time! :)
2006-11-29 16:55:37
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answered by CarlyElf 2
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I don't know how warm the water will be but defiantly go to typhoon lagoon and blizzard beach.
2006-11-29 15:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure about the temps , but I am jealous of you ,
we loved Blizzard beach and Typhoon lagoon with its
giant waves , Enjoy!!
2006-11-29 07:47:23
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answered by da 4
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a lot of human beings do have faith that Florida water is nasty tasting. in case you're asking if it's going to make you sick - no. I clear out my water at domicile, yet whilst i circulate to a eating place i will drink water. Brita (and assorted others) make refillable bottles that have a clear out in them. They value approximately $10 each and could easily be a extra value effective decision that usually paying for bottled water.
2016-10-13 08:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Should be no problem with Global Warming, Pres Bush, and the loss in number of the common house sparrow the water temptures around Orland should be quite toasty...
Also do you remember the 1970's when "Global Cooling" was going to get us all? There would be No Human, Animal or Plant Left alive....
2006-11-29 02:44:42
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answered by Scott 6
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