The coldest weather in the past four years is hitting central Florida this weekend! A very strong Arctic front arrives in the area on Friday, with lows falling to the 30’s at night. Saturday should be sunny and breezy but the cold will keep the day’s temperature in the ’40s.
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Disney’s Blizzard Beach Closing Due to Cold Weather
Walt Disney World Resort has 2 water parks on campus; Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. This weekend, Jan. 25-26, Blizzard Beach will be closing due to forecasted low temperatures. Blizzard Beach is scheduled to reopen Monday, Jan. 27th. Typhoon Lagoon is closed for regular refurbishment and is scheduled
Disney’s Blizzard Beach Closes Due to Cold Weather
Central Florida has been dealing with some chilly weather recently. With temperatures expected to drop again, Walt Disney World has announced that the Blizzard Beach waterpark will be temporarily closed throughout this weekend. Blizzard Beach will shut its doors through Sunday, January 27 in response to the cold snap. Temperatures
Disney Water Parks Closed for Extended Time Due to Cold Weather
Disney’s water parks will have to wait a little longer to open for 2018. Freezing temperatures are keeping both water parks closed for at least a few more days. Blizzard Beach will be closed through Saturday. It is scheduled to reopen Sunday at 10 a.m. Typhoon Lagoon is closed for
Disney World Announces Closures Due to Below Average Temperatures
The first week of the New Year has brought arctic temperatures to most of the country. The cold weather has even worked it’s way all the way to Walt Disney World and caused Disney to announce some closures and cancellations. Here is what has been announced so far: Disney’s Blizzard
What to do when it’s COLD at Disney!
New packages for 2015 are out now and this means planning for winter trips is right around the corner! I love going to Disney when it’s chilly. It never really stays COLD all day, it normally warms up by afternoon. Here are some tips if you are planning a trip and