Having moved to Florida from the UK I can honestly tell you to come out between October and May when the weather is cooler but still warm for Brits. It's around 25c today but in the summer months it gets up into the 100F range DAILY. It's far too hot to do anything but sit in an air conditioned room and sweat.
Come out when the kids are on holiday so if you want to do the parks in Orlando you won't have to queue too long for anything. And remember the sunblock!!!!
2007-01-12 09:07:18
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answered by bassmonkey1969 4
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Yes!! We went to all the Walt Disney World parks and Universal Studios in March 2011. My older son was in the Walt Disney College Internship program at the time. We loved it. So much to see and do. If we would have had more time, we also would have seen Sea World, Kennedy Space Center, and also hit some Florida beaches. It can be expensive, so if you do go, plan ahead! Also try to avoid certain times of the year, especially spring break and summer. Usually you can find a nice, cheaper hotel outside Disney property. Most hotels offer free shuttle service to the parks. That is what we did unless my son was not working and could take us. Try to have water and some snacks with you to help save on money and keep yourself hydrated. Florida is worth it!
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answered by Kera 4
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The weather is usually quite warm. We went in March to April,and got quite tanne dwith temps over 100! But we did have 2 days of quite heavy rain-but in a 2 week span,that's not bad! Florida is quite humid,so you will have rain from time to time.
2007-01-12 09:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been several times, and I last went in January. The weather was fine and the themes parks were almost empty! The longest queueing time we had was 5 minutes!
Florida is quite wet, so you'll have difficulty escaping the rain. But it doesn't usually last long, and cools the air down.
2007-01-12 09:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Early spring: March - early May or fall: late September - mid December. Those are the best times to visit so you can enjoy warm (but not miserable) weather and low crowds!
If you would like help planning your trip, or if you would just like to read up on some fun tips and advice, which is updated monthly, check out my Disney Vacation Services Blog at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/2006/06/fun-january-tips-are-listed-below-im.html
Have a great time!
2007-01-14 09:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The time for the lowest rainfall is in winter... December thru April. The high temperatures in south Florida run in the mid to upper 70s during this time. Keep in mind that Florida is a popular destination for Spring break drawing millions of college kids during late March through about mid April. The beaches are crowded and hotel rates are high during this time.
2007-01-12 09:13:24
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answered by shanequinox 5
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Jan would be the best time to go to florida if you are going to the theme parks and want to avoid long queue. Sept is quiet but it rains a lot in september. the cheapes time of year to go would be jan too.
2007-01-13 02:13:21
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answered by Angela V 1
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I found late September was a really good time - you don't want to go when it is too hot because it drains you when you are going around the theme parks (each one needs a full day I would say) - that's if your planning on going to the theme parks
2007-01-12 09:05:52
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answered by toon_tigger 5
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I went in April-gorgeous weather and no rain in sight!! heard it's like that in March,Oct & Nov too.
2007-01-16 04:36:34
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answered by munki 6
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From Feb to May. After that it starts to get too hot and the hurricane season starts to kick in
2007-01-12 09:05:45
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answered by Anonymous
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