AA Mom And Kids Mickey Ice Cream Bar; DinoLand U.S.A.; animal kingdom
  • On Feb 16, 2016
    Joy from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My family is going to Disney in the middle of March. What are the temps usually this time of year? Should we plan on being able to swim outside or not?

    Hi Joy,

    March is a tricky time of the year! While you can count on there being no humidity, the rest of the weather can see a range. While temperatures are generally in the 60's-70's during the day, it drops to the 50's in the evening. You should bring an umbrella because you can expect some rain.

    As with all vacations, I always recommend looking at the 10 day forecast prior to leaving on vacation. This past Christmas was our third time to the Walt Disney World Resorts. It was the warmest we have ever experienced during this week with temperatures in the upper 80's and no need for any sweatshirts.

    All pools are heated year round to 82 degrees F. While I would not be in the pool, many guests will be and the pools will be open for you to enjoy.

    Wishing you a magical vacation!
    Beth
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Meet the Panelist: Beth, New York

My name is Beth C. and I love Disney. Since I can remember Disney has been a part of my life including my first movie in the theater – "The Aristocats." Learn More About Beth

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