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The Best Time to Visit Orlando: A Month-by-Month Guide

Twilight at the Windsor Cay resort pool and lazy river

"When should we come?" is the first question of every Orlando plan. The honest answer: there's no bad month at a private-pool vacation home — but each season trades differently on crowds, heat, and price.

Winter (January–February)

Mild, dry, and calm after the holiday rush. Pools are heated, parks breathe again, and long-stay guests settle in for weeks at a time. The catch: occasional cool snaps — pack one warm layer.

Spring (March–May)

Peak pleasant: warm days, low humidity, everything in bloom. Spring-break weeks crowd the parks (and the rates), but the weeks on either side are some of the best of the year.

Summer (June–August)

Hot, busy, and built for water. The trick is rhythm: parks early, private pool through the heat, evening swims. Afternoon storms pass fast — have an indoor plan ready. Late August quietly empties out once schools restart.

Fall (September–November)

The insider season. September is the year's lightest crowd month; October adds fall festivals and Halloween events; November pairs cooler evenings with holiday decor arriving early. Hurricane season peaks September-ish — travel insurance buys peace of mind, and a home with a full kitchen is the best place to wait out a rainy day anyway.

December

Two trips in one month: early December (decorated parks, gentle weekdays) and Christmas-to-New-Year's (maximum magic, maximum crowds — book the home far ahead).

The shoulder-week cheat sheet

Late January, early May, late August, September, and the first two weeks of December: shorter lines, kinder rates, same pool.


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