We're both teachers, and we ONLY go in late July/ early August... in fact, a week from now and we'll be on the way to the airport.
Yes, Florida in summer is hot, hazy and humid.
But the days stretch on for EVER-- the sun is up early and stays up for hours and hours. The air is tropical and the sun is warm... I can't wait!
Some practical considerations:
- you'll want to make sure you're well hydrated. We do that by ordering 2 cases of water and making sure that each person leaves the room with a cold bottle of water each day. When you're carrying it with you, you're much more apt to actually drink it.
- We're at the parks for rope drop, when it's relatively cool. We tour like crazy until lunch, then head back to the resort to swim the afternoon away. We find that the parks reach the point of diminishing returns, where it's too crowded and hot and cranky anyway, so the break works well for us. At about 4:30 or 5, we're on our way back to the parks for dinner and a more relaxed evening.
- We're another family that loves the Mistymate personal mister. We've bought them at
amazon. com or
walmart.com.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Misty-Mate-2.5-Personal-Mister-10025/19715437 I wonder if you can purchase them online and have them sent to your resort if shipping to the UK is a problem?? I bet someone on the Disboards knows. Oh, and they're also available at amazon if that helps.
Or, plan B: I'm sure that somewhere in the parks you can buy a mister fan of some sort. They're well worth the investment.
- Also keep in mind: in keeping with the tropical weather pattern, you can expect rain many afternoons, for 20 minutes up to about an hour or so. We have puchased a bunch of disposable rain ponchos for about $1 apiece-- I'm planning on 3 per person. (Any we don't use we'll just save for another vacation.) If that's not practical for you, you can buy better quality ones in the parks and resorts-- personally I would buy one BEFORE it starts to rain.
At the end of the day, it's up to you. I read too many posts from people who choose to let something like the weather determine the kind of vacation they'll have. Not us. We save to long and plan too much to let the weather kill our vacation. In fact, the very best day of touring we've ever had was in 2008, as a tropical storm approached Orlando. The parks opened early, anticpating an early closure. We grabbed our ponchos, headed to the park, and had the Magic Kingdom to ourselves!!