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  • On Jul 30, 2013
    Elaine Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi! We're traveling to Disney World the second weekend of November this year. Will it be warm enough to go swimming? Thanks!

    Hi Elaine!

         I have great news for you, all of the pools in the Resorts and Water Parks have heated water. So it is not too cold to swim in Walt Disney World in November. Typically the average temperatures for Walt Disney World in November are a high of 80 degrees and a low of 56 degrees (sometimes the temperature can be outside of these averages). The thing to consider when you are planing to take a dip is the temperature of the air above the water. It does tend to really cool down fast after the sun goes down so swimming at night might be too cold for you even though the water itself is heated. I would recommend swimming in the day when the sun is shining for maximum enjoyment!

    I hope that you have a magical trip to Walt Disney World!

    Keep Dreaming Big!
    Marc
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Meet the Panelist: Marc, New York

I am a single Father to one incredible boy.  I would love nothing more than to provide people with Disney vacation planning that will enable them to have a new experience or make their Disney vacation just a little more magical! Learn More About Marc

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