jcvalenti
Epcot OG
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Unless I can escape for a Food & Wine weekend, I always go during the summer because it's the only time the kids and their cousins can do it (too many school activities any other time of the year).
We have made several 10 - 14 day trips in June, July and August in the last 15 years. Some have been crowded and full of rain, some not quite as crowded with rather mild and enjoyable weather. All have been a blast. You just have to accept the Florida weather in the summer for what it is, and prepare accordingly. A great poncho, lots of sun screen, a cooling towel and an insulated cooler to bring your own bottled water are all important. Accept the fact it is too hot to be outside for 12 straight hours, and plan on a trip back to your hotel or rental at midday to swim, shower and relax. Check the sky occasionally and when a thunder storm is clearly rolling in, that's the time to find some indoor activities.
I generally even appreciate the storms - tends to clear the crowds out a bit.
We have made several 10 - 14 day trips in June, July and August in the last 15 years. Some have been crowded and full of rain, some not quite as crowded with rather mild and enjoyable weather. All have been a blast. You just have to accept the Florida weather in the summer for what it is, and prepare accordingly. A great poncho, lots of sun screen, a cooling towel and an insulated cooler to bring your own bottled water are all important. Accept the fact it is too hot to be outside for 12 straight hours, and plan on a trip back to your hotel or rental at midday to swim, shower and relax. Check the sky occasionally and when a thunder storm is clearly rolling in, that's the time to find some indoor activities.
I generally even appreciate the storms - tends to clear the crowds out a bit.

I'm also a deep south girl, love it, but I 'do not' tour parks in the summer with the high heat and humidity.
