bsholmes1993
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2016
- Messages
- 12
It depends on the weather as we have had some cold Septembers. Really on average it starts to cool down by the end of August.
Actually, that graph analysis may be oversimplified. In September/October, it is HOT in Orlando. The lines for Splash are long even when the crowds are low because it is a wet ride and because it is very cool inside the ride, which lasts quite a while. In other words, people flock to this ride to escape the heat in those months. In January/February, it is cold. Crowds are higher, but the lines are just as short.
So, while there may be more marginally more people in the parks during that period, there could actually be fewer riders. But, more importantly, people will miss a cool/wet ride more in hot months than in cold months. So it will have a greater impact in the hot months than the cold months.
It isn't a simple math equation since the enjoyability of the ride varies based on the weather conditions.
This is, of course, just my interpretation of the facts. And, as @rteetz suggests, this could be a part of a plan that I just fail to see or believe in. Because the only way the timing makes sense is if they simply cannot do this in January, when they have always done it, for some reason.
It depends on the weather as we have had some cold Septembers. Really on average it starts to cool down by the end of August.
The average high temperature is 90 degrees in September and 91 in July & August, so it is 1 degree cooler. Average lows are also 1 degree cooler. Yeah, 1 degree.It depends on the weather as we have had some cold Septembers. Really on average it starts to cool down by the end of August.
The average high temperature is 90 degrees in September and 91 in July & August, so it is 1 degree cooler. Average lows are also 1 degree cooler. Yeah, 1 degree.![]()
I'm still trying to figure out where in Florida has cold Septembers.
What year was that? Just wondering really.Well, according to the Southeast Regional Climate Center, the record low temperature for Orlando FL in September is 56 degrees. Of course that data is only for the last 70 years.
https://www.sercc.com/climateinfo/historical/recordlow.html#FL
Well, according to the Southeast Regional Climate Center, the record low temperature for Orlando FL in September is 56 degrees. Of course that data is only for the last 70 years.
https://www.sercc.com/climateinfo/historical/recordlow.html#FL
What year was that? Just wondering really.
What year was that? Just wondering really.
I just found that out just before you answered me lol. Thanks!Well... according to this article, http://www.orlandowelcomecenter.com/orlando-weather-september.htm it was 9/20/1956.
The seasons in Florida: Hot, Slightly Less Hot, Decent, Almost Hot Again
We don't know which attraction that is yet but yes.So can we conclude that part of the reason the Splash Mountain refurb was bumped up to the fall was to make way for a larger refurb on another attraction in January 2018?
We don't know which attraction that is yet but yes.
We don't know which attraction that is yet but yes.
Not really. Many are hoping for Space Mountain, otherwise I'd have to think it's a Fantasyland ride, maybe HM? A lot of possibilities.Do you think it would be a MK attraction, or could it be any E-Ticket/big attraction at the resort?
Not really. Many are hoping for Space Mountain, otherwise I'd have to think it's a Fantasyland ride, maybe HM? A lot of possibilities.