Monday, January 30, 2012

What is the weather like in October for Disney World?

We are going to Disney World at the beginning of October, and I was just wondering what the weather is like?

What kind of clothes will I need to wear?

Do you think it will rain?

Thanks (:What is the weather like in October for Disney World?
Perfect time to go. See site below for the usual weather.What is the weather like in October for Disney World?
We went in late September to early October 2010 and the weather was great. It was still warm enough for our kids to enjoy the pool at the resort but it wasn't miserably hot in the parks.



Keep in mind that October falls during Florida's hurricane season, so if a hurricane is happening at the time there could be storms in Orlando, but it's very unlikely that the parks will close. There's just that chance of rain. But if there are no hurricanes around Florida at the time you go, the weather will be perfect.What is the weather like in October for Disney World?
Mid-late October is the best time for us. We have previously gone in '93 %26amp; '97 at that time, and are planning our next trip for this October, combined with a Disney Cruise. It is well worth it to take the kids out of school. My theory is that it's something that they will always remember--I vividly remember my childhood trip there when I was 9. I can't say the same for my entire 3rd grade year! The weather has always been perfect,temps in the mid-high 80's, warm enough to swim, with very little or no rain. It's a running joke in our family that Disney Magic prevents it from raining there. I know many can disagree, but any time it has rained when we've been there, it's either been at night, while we were on an attraction or in a restaurant (and had stopped by the time we left), and even more amazingly, it could be raining in Kissimmee, but not in WDW! We would experience rain as we drove into WDW, or as we were leaving, but never really when we were there. Th! is happened enough to actually craw our attention to it. Anyhow, this time we will be staying on property, so we will see if our theory holds up!

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