g0ndor Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 hi, maybe someone local can help me out a bit... i am planning to visit the busch gardens at the end of april and i was wondering if the weather is ok (not raining), are the temperatures, that time of the year, generally ok to enjoy the park, or should i rethink... thanks in advance for any advice. G
PhilT Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 www.weather.com Double Award Winning Legacy GT Wagon
mr_luv Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 Try april - May is a good time to start checking out parks cant think of the holiday they open up for the season. hi, maybe someone local can help me out a bit... i am planning to visit the busch gardens at the end of april and i was wondering if the weather is ok (not raining), are the temperatures, that time of the year, generally ok to enjoy the park, or should i rethink... thanks in advance for any advice. G Mr.350
highlander Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 BG is good in April/May. Weather can range from light-medium jacket up to only short sleeve shirt and jeans. Rain is more likely in April, but not as bad as March (that's why NASCAR moved the early Richmond race....unpredictable weather). Best part is humidity is much lower than peak season. Vir Est Fatum Ut Perficio Concepta Suus Progenies. - Man is destined to fulfill the capacity of his lineage (i.e. Darwinism)
g0ndor Posted March 5, 2008 Author Posted March 5, 2008 BG is good in April/May. Weather can range from light-medium jacket up to only short sleeve shirt and jeans. Rain is more likely in April, but not as bad as March (that's why NASCAR moved the early Richmond race....unpredictable weather). Best part is humidity is much lower than peak season. thank you
highlander Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Of course after I posted that, we just had 2 back-to-back 70 degree days with sunshine. Keep an eye on the forecast, or wear some of those uber cool long pants that zip off into shorts. Vir Est Fatum Ut Perficio Concepta Suus Progenies. - Man is destined to fulfill the capacity of his lineage (i.e. Darwinism)
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