It is HOT in August. Very hot.
The best time for visiting the parks is in the morning: cooler and fewer crowds. If you can't make the morning, the evening is cooler but the crowds will be HEAVING.
Staying cool:
- wear a hat. Keeps the sun off your head.
- CONTINUALLY refill water bottles at water fountains. Usually the water is chilled.
- Ice water is free at all CS locations. Use and abuse this fact. We also often asked for a large cup of ice - melts into lovely lovely cool water!
- We booked ADRs for the times when we didn't want to be in the sun. If we had a TS lunch, it was at 2pm. If we had a TS dinner, it was at 4pm. It gave us a break from the heat.
- swim during the afternoon, if you can
Also: be aware that it will rain most afternoons at around 3pm. If you can wait it out in the parks, after about half an hour the park will be virtually empty and the thunderstorm will be over.
The tip we always use is: ride something tall at around 2pm! Seriously. Stick the kids on Everest or the Tower of Terror or Summit Plummit and since FL is almost totally flat, you'll be able to see the storm coming. If you can see it, you have about 20 minutes to get out of there before EVERYONE wants to get out of there and you end up waiting in line just to leave the park, crowded buses etc.
Alternatively, find a nice spot at a cafe and wait it out under cover. Everyone else will head for the exit
If you're REALLY into it, there's no reason why you can't just keep going. They'll close the taller rides during the storm but the smaller rides will still be operating. If you have ponchos and waterproof shoes (jellies, flipflops,
crocs or something), the rain makes absolutely no difference.
Restaraunts are busiest around mealtimes! Lunch runs from around 11.30 - 2pm. Dinner runs from 6pm-8pm. Restaraunts and CS locations are very busy during these times.