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Summer at Windsor Cay: Pool Days, Fireworks & a Fourth of July to Remember
An Orlando summer is hot, bright, and built for water — which is exactly why a private-pool vacation home beats a hotel in July. At Windsor Cay Resort, summer days follow an easy rhythm: parks or the Reef Club lazy river in the morning, your own screened pool through the heat of the afternoon, and grill-and-swim evenings with the whole group.
Beating the Florida heat, the local way
Locals don't fight the 3 p.m. sun; they schedule around it. Do parks and outdoor plans early, then retreat. A screened pool stays comfortable all afternoon, and the screen keeps the bugs out of your evening swim. The Reef Club's resort pool, dual waterslides, and splash pad are steps away when the kids want bigger water.
Fireworks on the Fourth
You have three good options within an easy drive:
- The theme parks go big on July 4th — spectacular, but expect peak crowds.
- Local shows in Clermont and the surrounding towns offer a calmer, shorter evening — check each city's schedule when you arrive.
- The neighborhood option: several Disney-area fireworks shows are visible from high ground around Four Corners. Ask your home's manager about the best nearby vantage point, then be back in the pool ten minutes after the finale.
Throw a pool party worth the trip
A 5-to-10-bedroom home is made for a holiday gathering: red-white-and-blue floats, burgers on the grill, a watermelon on the kitchen island, and space for every family to spread out afterward. No reservation required, no crowd but your own.
Make it a full week
Round out the visit with a day trip to the coast — Cocoa Beach is about 75 minutes east — or an indoor break at the arcade and Tavern & Grill when an afternoon storm rolls through.
Spending the Fourth in Orlando? See which homes are open for your dates — private pools included, sparklers not.