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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I'm in St. Louis so we definitely have our fair share of humidity. I know it's not the same though! I'm just torn on what to do now. If we go later in Oct, rates are higher
Even the week after goes up like $250 for the week (this is per quotes at WBC). Ugh!!
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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We just went the last week of September 2012. It was our first trip so I have nothing to compare it to..... We live in Southern Alabama along the Gulf Coast so the weather was pretty similar to what we have at home. I believe it was mid 90's.... It was hot
Epcot was almost miserable but we were sitting in the sun waiting in lines for princess after princess. There was rain I think only 2 of the 6 days we were there. Crowds didn't seem to be bad. We are planning another trip so obviously we had fun and liked it One recommendation... Don't go to MNSSHP on a Friday. Ours was a sold out party and we didn't get to do any trick or treating because the lines were so long and only met a few of the special characters. We got good seats for the parade but only because my mom and friend went and sat while I took my daughter to meet the 7 dwarves (Snow White is her favorite so this was a must for the evening). Would we go again this time of the year? yes. |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: South Carolina
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We went this past September from 21st-25th... Free dining, it was cheaper, low crowds.. We enjoyed it so much that we are looking at going again this Sept or October...
![]() It still can be humid but not near as bad as the summer IMO.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Hearing that it is not as hot as the summer is reassuring...I was down in The Orlando area one year in June and found it pretty hot. Would you say it's a little cooler than June weather? How about the humidity comparison?
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 344
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We went Oct 7-14 last year, and the weather was awesome. We found the crowds to be great as well, with the exception of Epcot's World Showcase due to the Food and Wine Festival. The buildings were empty, but getting to them was a pain.
We also went Sept 17 in 2004 (between two hurricanes!), and it was empty (probably due to the hurricanes!). There was only one day where it was miserable - Epcot (of course!). It was 104' according to the car temp guage. We had to keep stopping to wipe ourselves down with napkins! haha We're planning for the last week of Sept this year as well. We love Epcot, so we're hoping to spend time there before the F&W starts.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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I have not been to Orlando in the summer. We tend to go during the cooler months. We did go the end of Sept a couple of years ago and it was HOT and HUMID!! A couple of days the actual temp was in the mid 90's and the humidity was high! We are from the south so we are used to it but we were miserable.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: USA
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The prices are lower in September because that is still peak hurricane season, along with late August. Our wedding anniversary is the final week in September, and until the kids started school that used to be our usual time to visit.
You will almost certainly get rain, but rain is good because it shortens the lines and cuts the humidity. Bring sports sandals and thin ponchos and just keep going. The humidity will generally stay high during rainy season and peak shortly before a squall; if it seems unbearable just before you head into a ride, expect to come out and find that it rained while you were inside. There may still be some Love Bugs around; you can usually gauge by when the spring flight is; if the spring flight is early the fall one will be early as well, but if the spring flight is later, then they will usually linger longer into September. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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We went the last week of Sept. 2011 and had great weather- high 80's and some humidity, but nothing compared to summer months. We had one late afternoon/evening of non-stop rain, but otherwise it was dry. I was worried about the love bugs, but they were not a nuisance at all. We'd see them flying around, the kids would get a good laugh, and they'd move on. They would not prevent me from going that time of year.
We went again mid-October 2012 and had the most beautiful weather- very low humidity. I couldn't believe it was Florida. But the day we left, the humidity returned and stuck around (we had friends who went that week). So you just never know. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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We went late Sept 2009. The crowds weren't that bad but it was CRAZY hot. DS1 was only 5 months at the time and it was so uncomfortable.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Maryland
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We went for those approximate dates several times, until the year a hurricane joined us. Once it left, everything was fine on property and probably the crowds were less because other people cancelled. We won't go in the fall again.
Last trip we went at the end of July, early August. The weather wasn't all the much different than it is here. We are going back again this summer. We have a convention. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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We went for our very first time last year, last week of September to first week of October. It was HOT and HUMID! As soon as we would step out of an air conditioned building, the heat would smack us in the face! I'm from Canada, so take my words with a grain of salt as I'm used to much cooler and drier weather!
But it was like being in a sauna. All of our pics show a very flushed, sweaty crowd. The day we went to Epcot was brutal, almost unbearable. We even sat in on a concert of an artist we didn't care for just to be able to sit down! Now don't think of this as a negative review! It's all in the attitude! I made up a cheesy mantra that I would repeat to myself when I stepped out of a building: "Embrace the heat!" I kept in mind that in less than a month I'd be shivering in the snow at home and this helped me to keep perspective! A few things to keep in mind and you'll be fine! When you can't take the heat, go on a long indoor ride, even if it's just for the air conditioning. And drink LOTS of water! I didn't force my 8-year-old to drink enough and we had a huge scare and almost ended up in Emergency our last night because of it. The crowds were fine, we rarely waited for rides (between low crowds and fast passes).. for example, we walked right onto Pirates of the Caribbean both times we went on, etc. This was a really nice surprise as I was expecting lots of line waiting!! It rained about once per day, but it was not terribly bothersome, we bought a rain jacket to put over our stroller and waited out the rain either under a patio, in the Tiki Room, etc... plenty of places to find cover before the rain stopped. I never noticed these love bugs you speak of, and I am terrified of bugs and definitely would have noticed! In fact, the first comment about them: "the love bugs are out and are annoying" I mistakenly assumed was a comment about a higher volume of newlyweds etc being there around that time of year, until a later poster mentioned googling them, lol! Something to keep in mind which I'm assuming is because of the slow season, is there were not a lot of Photopass people at the parks. More in the Magic Kingdom, but you had to look to find them. I hear you pay a flat rate for all photos and to take as many as possible because of it, but here just weren't many around so you couldn't count on them being around. Also, Hollywood Studios was dead the evening we went, most of the shows had their last showing mid afternoon, so if there are certain things you want to take in, make sure to get to the parks early. Even though one entire side of Hollywood Studios was so empty that it felt like a ghost town, we walked around the corner and the Toy Story ride had several hours long of a wait, and no fast passes left. That's where most of the people in the park seemed to be! Would I go back again during that time? YES! We had a fabulous time and if you can get past the humidity and just plan to deal with it, there should be very few issues! The thrill of being in Disney World more than makes up for any "drawbacks"!
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 137
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We went the week of Oct 5 in 11'. Perfect weather!!! Shorts / tanks or tshirts. Cooled down at night. We had one day of rain. Didn't really need sunblock. We applied a little in am & were good all day. The lines weren't bad. Longer the rides you'd expect, like soarin. Space mtn. but not bad on most! We would definitely go back in October!
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