mickey+minnie91
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This whole tread has this California girl rethinking going in June!
I’m from South Georgia and we spend a few weeks per year in Florida. I think others have said this... Early June can be ok. July will be hot and wet. August can be the same, but I find the breezes harder to find. I am crazy enough to go in July, but we opt for the beach instead. I would go in June, and we actually do go when Memorial Day weekend carries over into June.My sister and I love off season, but our job flexibility has changed. It can only be on season for us now.
What I'm reading about June is hot and humid. Lots of rain. Muggy. Doesn't really cool off at night and is hot when you get up in the morning. Is this right? Is it really that bad? Just straight heat all day?
I live in a dry state, so humidity is not something I'm used to.
We like to rope drop and take breaks. Is this still something you can do in Covid time? Do the parks stay open late enough?
Our other option is the busiest time of year, Thanksgiving or Christmas break, cooler, but more crowded and more expensive.
Last time we went was late September, early October. Loved it. It rained every day which I loved. It cooled things off. The one day it didn't rain till later, we were in Epcot world showcase, mid day. We weren't enjoying the heat so left to go back to swim, of course as soon as we were ready to enjoy the pool the rain started. This is the gist of my experience with Florida heat.
I would rather go in June for the price, crowds and we would have complete flexibility for when we can go and how long we can stay. I'm just concerned about not being able to enjoy it because of the heat. Advice?
1. Yes, it really doesn't cool off at night. Nights aren't as hot as day, but they also aren't cool at all, like you get up north in the summer. Yes, straight heat all day, even in the morning. Hotter in the afternoons but not cool at 9am, no.What I'm reading about June is hot and humid. Lots of rain. Muggy. Doesn't really cool off at night and is hot when you get up in the morning. Is this right? Is it really that bad? Just straight heat all day?
We like to rope drop and take breaks. Is this still something you can do in Covid time? Do the parks stay open late enough?
Is June worse than July? 3 years ago we were there in mid to late July, and although it was hot and humid, we didn't find it so bad that we wouldn't go again during that time frame. We canceled our May 2020 trip and rescheduled it for this coming June. Will we find the weather to be worse than the July trip?
We were touring a college in CA a few years ago with our son, and the guide apologized for the “high humidity”, at which point my wife and I, both from the east coast and genuinuely baffled, looked at each other and said “what humidity?”This whole tread has this California girl rethinking going in June!
This whole tread has this California girl rethinking going in June!
I have visited WDW twice in the heat of summer but we were only at the parks for two days each visit. Our long two week plus visits are alwasy late fall or winter. (One of our fall trips the temps were still 88 to 92 daily. It was odd to attend a Christmas party when the heat was 90 degrees.) However, we have eight days planned for the first week of July 2021 to be at WDW for the 4th of July. I expect to be dripping with heat/humidity each and every day!! I live in Ohio and we have humidity but not like FL. Wearning masks in the summer is going to be interesting but no complaining as I knew this when the trip was booked. All being said, we enjoy Disney no matter when we go and adjust.My sister and I love off season, but our job flexibility has changed. It can only be on season for us now.
What I'm reading about June is hot and humid. Lots of rain. Muggy. Doesn't really cool off at night and is hot when you get up in the morning. Is this right? Is it really that bad? Just straight heat all day?
I live in a dry state, so humidity is not something I'm used to.
We like to rope drop and take breaks. Is this still something you can do in Covid time? Do the parks stay open late enough?
Our other option is the busiest time of year, Thanksgiving or Christmas break, cooler, but more crowded and more expensive.
Last time we went was late September, early October. Loved it. It rained every day which I loved. It cooled things off. The one day it didn't rain till later, we were in Epcot world showcase, mid day. We weren't enjoying the heat so left to go back to swim, of course as soon as we were ready to enjoy the pool the rain started. This is the gist of my experience with Florida heat.
I would rather go in June for the price, crowds and we would have complete flexibility for when we can go and how long we can stay. I'm just concerned about not being able to enjoy it because of the heat. Advice?