There are three major
questions you must ask yourself when planning a trip to Orlando:
How crowded will it be? What will the weather be like? When will
my schedule allow me go?
For most people, the third question will determine when they go, regardless of the answers to the other two. The dictates of business or the carved-in-stone school calendar will tend to determine when you come to Orlando. For those who can be flexible, however, carefully picking the time of your visit will offer a number of benefits. During slow periods, the crowds at Orlando’s major theme parks are noticeably thinner than they are at the height of the summer or during the madness of Christmas week. On top of that, hotel rates are substantially lower and airfare deals abound. Likewise, Orlando in winter can seem positively balmy to those from the North, although it’s unlikely you will find the temperature conducive to swimming (except in heated pools). Spring and fall temperatures are close to ideal. Let’s take a look at these two variables: the tourist traffic and the weather.
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