Orlando parks getting ready for cold temps

I didn't put this in as news, but thought it was worth a share. Nothing us Ohioans that have ever been to Cedar Point or Geauga Lake in early May or late October haven't dealt with:

https://www.wesh.com/articl...s/70204766

And as a native Northeast Ohioan, I love the idea of Gulf Effect Snow:

https://www.wfla.com/weathe...-bay-area/

Last edited by BrettV,

I was laughing with a friend the other day about times in our lives we went to the Orlando parks in February and got caught by cold temps. Once at Disney it was 30 degrees and I had basically packed shorts and tees, and we had similar stories.

On our first family vacation to WDW almost 30 years ago the temps went down to the 20s and teens at night and we were in no way prepared.

I have been here since 2008 and this will be the coldest it's gotten in those 17 and a half years. One of the news sites has a list of past Central Florida "snow events" and I remember the one from 2010. Somewhere on an old phone or laptop I have photos of my windshield covered in a light dusting.

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I was at Epcot yesterday, and many of the flower beds were already covered. There were places dominated by white sheets across the landscaping.


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