I can help you a bit here.
September is a month with lower attendance rates and this is one of the main reasons for the
free dining offer that some guests receive when booking their trip. Its still the value season, whereas October 1st is when the regular season rates go up. However, September is one of the rainiest months on average and it is hurricane season. I am not worried by the regular Florida rain because it usually means a few rain showers pop out in the afternoon and normally pass over quickly. We usually are resting back at the resort at this time. It was really rainy this season, but who knows what it will be like next year. October is generally the first month when the humidity and temperatures drop down to a more comfortable range. We used to go every year at this time when I was little and it was great. This past year was the first time back at this time and it was an awesome time to go. Columbus Day weekend the parks filled up a bit, especially MK and Epcot-due to the F & W festival, which is another October bonus. The Food & Wine festival brings in a ton of different activities happening at Epcot with wine tastings, cheese tastings, and booths around the World Showcase representing different country's cuisines and wines. Check out some of the threads on this website about it.
Even though it was in the upper 80s most days it was not nearly as bad as the summer-if you have been here during that time.
As for the rooms, my dad has to have a lagoon MK view room. He loves to sit out and watch the action and Wishes at night. We spend a bit of time at our room during the day for relaxing and we stay over a week so we have some spare time. If you normally just sleep in the room and not take midday breaks you would be content with a garden view room. With the MK view room, we like the Tahiti building, while farther away from the Great Ceremonial House, it is very close to the TTC, for quick trips to Epcot is a must for the F & W. The rooms are larger than many of the others and there are double sinks in the bathrooms in most rooms here. A lot of people like the Tokelau for garden views.
For us, we eat 3 table sevice meals on most days. We love to relax and eat a nice meal. We have done the concierge at the Poly, Yacht Club and the GF. In my opionion, if you plan to grab continental breakfast most mornings, come back for afternoon and evening snacks and soda, coffee and cookies, then concierge would be a good choice. However, we stop at the grocery store for beer, soda and snacks when we get there. Spending the hundred or so extra dollars a night for those treats is not worth it in my opinion. Do the math for the
DDP vs. the concierge cost per night. Yes you get a special room to watch fireworks, but you can go to the beach or hang in your lagoon view room or the volcano pool. You get a dvd player in your room in the concierge floor as well, but we are to tire to watch many movies lol.
So to sum up, weather is a hit or miss and it cannot be controlled. Hey your still at WDW I can always have a great time. Decide how you will use the concierge benefits like snacks or services. Most services like dinner reservations need to be done at the 180 day anyhow. How much time you spend at your room and the resort itself. Check the price with
AAA and call Disney to compare, last time we booked AAA did not save us any money, so we booked through Disney.
We I kinda went off on a rant, but I hope all of this info helps you out! Have fun planning. A split end of September-beginning October will save you some cash and see some of the F & W at Epcot depending on its schedule next year.
