We are thinking about booking a holiday to Florida next July/Aug for 2 weeks.
We are a family of four, two adults and two kids aged 5 & 13.
I don't know where to start.
Can someone recommend where to stay?
We cannot do a lot of driving over there as our daugter had bad travel sickness, so we need to be pretty central.
And I am looking for a good deal.
We were looking at 2 weeks in Majorca, and some of the holidays we liked were over £3k
Thank you.
C.Collett
I booked on 21/10/07 for 22 July 08 with Direct Holidays. Two adults and two children aged 14 & 12 from Manchester, staying at Somerset/Laguna Apts in Kissimmee for 2 weeks. Flights into Sanford (about 50 mins from Orlando) and car hire included (insurances extra). Cost me £3071.00. Same holiday currently coming out at £3209. I think that's quite a good deal. There are cheaper packages but usually in a one room motel/hotel with two queen beds. Not ideal for a fortnight.
ENJOY humid, hot weather, Summer is not the best time of the year to enjoy going to the theme parks in Florida IMO.
In the Summer holiday period you will certainly be doing a fair bit queuing for the rides (in very hot weather), as this is one of the busiest times of the year to go. It is also the most expensive times to go, bar Xmas week.
If at all possible, I would choose any other holiday period - the weather in Florida is pretty good all year round. This may, or may not, of course mean missing a few days of school.........
That's my advice.
Personally, unless you really In the Summer holiday period you will certainly be doing a fair bit queuing for the rides (in very hot weather), as this is one of the busiest times of the year to go. It is also the most expensive times to go, bar Xmas week.
If at all possible, I would choose any other holiday period - the weather in Florida is pretty good all year round. This may, or may not, of course mean missing a few days of school.........
That's my advice.
That is a very good point jdybnsn, which I didn't think off
I will have a look for the end of May, it's not the rainy season there is it?
I don't mind them missing one week off school (shush)
Kaz, the rainfall is less in May than July and August
thanks Starry
I've been late May and early August in past years. Can't say I noticed any difference in the queueing times for either month. The key is to get there when the parks open and get on the most popular rides first. The only difference in August was more rainfall. Even then, it tended to be a sharp burst in the afternoon but it soon dried up.
It gets to be hard work trying to see it all/do it all, so it's nice to take a day off and chill by the pool, head to some air conditioned Mall for some shopping.. I sympathise with the travel sickness, I suffered that as a kid. Cars here are automatic which does make for a smoother ride so maybe that will help. If it's the 13yr old can she/he sit in the front seat? that would definitely make it easier on him/her.
Happy travels.
We have been to Disney at the end of May, it's in the mid 80's every day.
Once the summer days start getting really humid then you get thundershowers all the time but they don't last long.
26th May is our wedding anniversary too.
I didn't realise that it was there summer hols, that is why there was no different in the prices.
My daughter is 4 at the moment, 5 in Jan, and she get very bad travel sickness.
Two-three stops on a bus and we have to get off, tube not too bad.
Plane no problem We flew to Cyprus without her being sick, and she fell asleep one minute before landing!!!
If you want the cheapest deal, try Travel City Direct. Much cheaper than the other package tour companies.
For the travel sickness, have you tried the wristbands?
We have been 3 times now in October and I can highly recommend it. The weather is good and no big queues and its October half term. The kids will love the fact that its Halloween and the celebrations are spread out for about two weeks.
Good Luck with your booking and enjoy every minute
Michelle
We have just booked two weeks in Majorca, and decide to visit Florida when our daughter will be older.
She will be 6 and half.
I like the idea of October
That is a very good idea.
Any ideas where to stay?
We want Room only, S/C.
With a pool would be nice.
Karen
April was the best month, no rain, bliss
Less crowds in April and got on everything with a 5 min or less queue.
May abit busier because of the holidays, but great weather and was in the 80s.
Never again in June and August hated it, long queues for hours even with the fast pass, humidity high, and as i said rained all the time, i hate spending all that money, then it rains.
My friends go in October after the hurricane season, nice on the same lines as April and May.
We have stayed at The wynfield inn/Travelodge near seaworld - NOT recommended, and also the Sheraton World hotel which was lovely and had great views of seaworld, and a great hop on, hop off trolley to all the sights.
Good luck.
Michelle x
So no April showers like here then.
I like the idea of a Hop on Hop of trolley bus.
I wouldn't fancy the big queues, in a hot environment with kids.
So April (my birthday) or October (Halloween) sounds ideal.
I like the idea of October, as it is usually so cold here.
Thanks for you help.
Karen x
I agree October would probably be best. Your children are young and could miss a week of school if you added it on to the Half-term. The on-site Disney hotels are best, but not s/c. No long queues in late August, only early August, but humidity dreadful.
However if you plan properly, you should never queue for anything longer than 20 minutes. We never do and always ride the top rides several times.
I cannot remember what date i went in april, but compared to the queues in the summer, it was a breeze.
http://www.touringplans.com , the 'Unofficial Guide' website it has a crowd calendar. Every day around Easter as I said (tho in March this year) it shows 10 on a scale of 1-10! July is mostly 9s with the odd 10. August 1st is a 9 then it goes steadily down thro the month and is a 5 for the last week. So although I would never really recommend August because of the humidity, you do get the advantage of much fewer people especially at the end of the month.
If you go to
hi all we have been orlando 3 times in october and twice in late may, early june. i would recommend october over may/june as the rain starts 30th may onwards. we have had rain in oct but it was in night and didn't affect us. the main reason i like october is because the weathers usually fab, ques bearable and the halloween theme. i really missed that in may we will go back oct 09 for my daughters 18th...love it!!
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