I think in August it gets so hot, most people, if they've been at a park since opening, will be well ready to leave by 1-2 pm, especially if they have small children.
in august there will be severe afternoon showers or thunderstorms
the weather is no longer as predictible as it used to be ... you used to get a 30 minutes downpour everyday at the same time, and that helped thin the crowds
I haven't been in florida in august for 15 years so can't comment on how it goes now, but weather in august plays a role
heat is a factor but rain will also have an impact
getting out of a park for an afternoon swim at the resort may leave you taking shelter inside the room
monitor the forecasts on tv , and remember that weather is very localised. it may rain cats and dogs on MK and be sunny and cloud free over okw, or the other way around
the nice thing is that showers don't last long, and half an hour later it's just like it never rained at all
but include weather in your plans during the 'wet season'
in august there will be severe afternoon showers or thunderstorms
the weather is no longer as predictible as it used to be ... you used to get a 30 minutes downpour everyday at the same time, and that helped thin the crowds
I haven't been in florida in august for 15 years so can't comment on how it goes now, but weather in august plays a role
heat is a factor but rain will also have an impact
getting out of a park for an afternoon swim at the resort may leave you taking shelter inside the room
monitor the forecasts on tv , and remember that weather is very localised. it may rain cats and dogs on MK and be sunny and cloud free over okw, or the other way around
the nice thing is that showers don't last long, and half an hour later it's just like it never rained at all
but include weather in your plans during the 'wet season'
Thanks for all your replies. I am planning to leave the parks around lunchtime most days but will be using Disney transport so understand that I will need to allow a fair amount of time to travel.
The idea of just visiting another resort to relax is a good one and I will look into it but the girls (mainly youngest! and me!!) will need to nap a lot of afternoons so they can cope with staying up in the evenings without getting overtired. The kids will probably want to swim too most afternoons. Thinking about what we want to do I guess my ideal would be to swim for an hour or so when we first got back to the resort to relax/cool off followed by a nap for an hour or two so that kind of answers my own question.
We will visit all the parks during the morning so it wouldn't be the end of the world if we missed our evening plans sometimes but with a nap I am hoping we should mostly be recharged and I will probably put in a couple of days with open plans for the evening.
Sadly we can't book the weather in advance like we seem to need to everything elseso I guess we will just have to deal with whatever it throws at us.
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As the holiday gets on, we may switch our plans, have a morning at the pool/lunch at OKW then visit a park after about 3 pm and stay out - that may be an option for you too as your body clocks adjust?
Having done numerous summer visits - your best bet is to leave well before 2pm (think 12-1pm) as the second the storm clouds start gathering, everyone starts bolting for the exits. I've done 6 July/August visits and had one visit with 1 storm in 10 days, 3 visits with tropical storms or hurricanes (alongside the daily afternoon showers) and 2 trips with daily afternoon-shower visits. You never know what you will get so be prepared to roll with it and don't ruin your holiday by "trying to do it all"!
Personally if we arrive at opening, we tend to leave by noon and not return until ~5-6pm. We like the afternoons "off". We also don't do an early morning after a late night. We visit in April when it is cooler these days.
you probably got this covered already but young kids who need naps will probably welcome the use of a stroller even if they no longer use them at home (and if they don't welcome it, you will)
i won't be opening the 'strollers for older kids' can of worm, but from experience DS at age 6 couldn't have done without, and still he walked 2 miles to school every day
that's a real life saver in the evening if the kids crash
you probably got this covered already but young kids who need naps will probably welcome the use of a stroller even if they no longer use them at home (and if they don't welcome it, you will)
i won't be opening the 'strollers for older kids' can of worm, but from experience DS at age 6 couldn't have done without, and still he walked 2 miles to school every day
that's a real life saver in the evening if the kids crash
Jothp - are you taking a pushchair or carseat???
No pushchair and not sure if we are going to hire a car but considering taking a booster seat if we do. At the moment both DD2 and DD3 use booster seats here but DD2 is virtually tall enough not to so would be happy enough for her to go without. Even though she wouldn't need one by law in Florida I don't think I would be happy with the fit of the seatbelt on DD2 without one - she is only about 1.15m tall.
Hi, thank you for all your help so far. Can you please tell me how long you like to be at your resort for an afternoon break?![]()
we no longer go back to the resort for a break.. instead we have a long (air conditioned) table service lunch. we started doing that 4 years ago. Not on purpose. We were there on a dining plan for the first time, so had lunches scheduled almost every day (at about 1:00). We found that the 90 minute lunch (which was how long it usually took), in a nice air conditioned table service restaurant, with unlimited soft drinks to re-hydrate ourselves, more than revived us for the rest of the day. So we didn't feel the need to leave the parks to rest.
Yes but with children that would not be a restful break - keeping young children sat a table for 90 mins isn't much fun.
With our DD she can likes to swim or just sit and play in our villa for an hour or so. We have drinks and snacks and she has some freedom to do what she wants for a while. She is good about asking nicely and standing in lines but I think it's nice to give her her own time. (I also like sitting on the balcony watching the world go by...)
TS meals always involve is having to "entertain" her and whilst yes we would be sitting in the air con I can think of things I'd rather do!