Other parts of the USA and the world get four
seasons a year: the classic spring,
summer, fall and winter.
Orlando, although it has these seasons on the calendar, doesn’t experience four in its
actual climate.
“Cool” here is a relative term, as the average
maximum temperatures during these months are in
the seventies to eighties (Fahrenheit) and the
average low temperatures are from the high forties to
the sixties.
This is the most pleasant time of year in Orlando and
there is less rainfall (but not no rainfall, so be sure to
book that rain shield accessory when you book
your Orlando stroller rental),
The hot season is a lot wetter and gets very humid,
so if you want to visit Orlando during these
months, make sure you get the free chiller pack
accessory as well as the rain shield as part of your Orlando stroller rental
package.
There’s no denying that Orlando does get a lot of
rain – this, combined with the balmy temperatures, is
probably why orange growing was once one of the
biggest industries in the area, although tourism has
taken over today.
Orlando is on slightly higher ground compared to other parts of Florida, so it catches the precipitation.
However, the upside of this rain is that it has made
beautiful lakes in the area as well as providing homes for a lot of local wildlife – visit the Gatorland theme
park with your family if you want to find out more about
this aspect!
The main lake in Orlando is Lake Eola, which is right in
the middle of town and looks gorgeous at any time
of day but especially at night when the fountains
are lit up.
During the wet season, Orlando gets a good
dramatic thunderstorm complete with lightning
nearly every day.
If you’re here at that time of year and like a few
natural thrills and special effects, come and enjoy it,
whether you and your child watch from the comfort of
one of Orlando’s many eateries or cafés
or whether you make the most of that rain shield and
the hood on your Orlando stroller rental and try to catch lightning flashing
around Cinderella’s Castle.
However, in spite of the warmth and the
thunderstorms, Orlando hardly ever gets tornados, being well outside Tornado
Alley.
However, keep an eye out for hail. Although the hood of a stroller will keep the hail that does come with
thunderstorms occasionally off your child, you might
need an umbrella to keep it off you!
Our advice?
If you’ve not booked your tickets or your Orlando
stroller rental yet, then the dry winter season is
probably the best time to come, although it’s still nice
in the summer.
When you do book your Orlando stroller rental,
make sure that you get the free chiller pack and the rain shield as accessories
along with the stroller itself.