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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by canarypam
    We had Christmas here this year never again ! Really missed our Florida Christmas so have made sure we have booked the villa for ourselves next year [msnsad]
    [/quote]That's good news Pamela look forward to seeing you and George[msnwink]

    We have spent Christmas in Florida for the past six years. Sometimes family joins us sometimes not. Although it is different than Christmas in the UK we love it!!

    Far more relaxed, we meet up with friends go shopping and just chill!!! The weather has been colder in central Florida this year but even so it’s still considerably warmer and brighter than the UK.As my husband says often when in Florida “this is the life “

    Barbara


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    We spent Christmas at home this year, and although it was great to be with family, I don't want to be in the UK next year - far too much hard work! It will be Florida for us - so relaxing, none of the cooking etc.

    It is such a shame, Angela, that one experience out of 12 should make you feel that every Christmas will be chilly. This weather is VERY unusual, and we have never experienced such a long period with low temperatures, as we are usually walking round in short sleeves at Christmas. Last Christmas it was around 80 degrees when we left Orlando on December 23rd, but minus 10 in New York.

    The thing is, if you are going at Christmas then you cannot expect the same sort of experience as in August, but we found getting round the parks a breeze in cooler temperatures, rather than 100 degrees and high humidity.

    Guess its what you make of it, really. My 3 week Christmas guests had a whale of a time and were totally bowled over by the whole experience. They even managed to swim in our pool on the morning of their departure!

    We were in Orlando just before Christmas and despite having visited regularly we still felt the 'magic' as we entered the parks. They were beautifully decorated and everyone we met was polite and helpful.

    Perhaps once you no longer feel that magic it is time to move on?
    ellie


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