Hi There, Was just curious, when planning a trip to Paris, what is the best time of year to go for not a whole lot of rain and not freezing cold. Thank you in advance.
I'm afraid there are really no time of year that will guarantee you dry weather. June to September are most likely to be warm and dry but this is certainly not always the case.
She's right - the weather can be unpredictable! Our best weather was in September, but June was ok too. May was freezing & the end November was cold but dry.
It's one thing you can't really plan for. It is worth mentioning though that the parks are designed with this in mind, so most queueing areas are under cover or inside and there are short-cuts through covered walkways around the park, as well as indoor shows.
After all, even if it rains, it's Disney rain, and it gives you an excuse to buy a very glamorous rain poncho!!
Hate to dissapoint you but we're at 300 km away from Disneyland Paris and the weather is usually comparable, and in October we don't really get much dry days. You could be lucky but I'd pack an umbrella and rainproof jacket for sure! Take in account that there can be a cold breeze in October too. It's a very difficult time of the year to predict the weather for, last October was abnormally hot and dry while the year before it was almost snowing and freezing and you really needed scarfs and handwarmers and stuff.