You know you want to go to Orlando, but when should you go?

Read the statement to help answer your question:

* We are only able to go during our children's school breaks.... Peak or Holiday Seasons
* We want to go when there is the least crowd.... Value Season
* We want to experience the "Big Events" Disney/Orlando has to offer.... Peak or Holiday
* We want to go during a time that it isn't crowded, but the best weather... Regular Season

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The "Four Seasons" of Orlando
This is not an exact Science,  but this will give you a good idea.

Value Season:
January, February, September, October & November
This is the best time to go. The crowds are less, lodging cost less and is more available, but do
realize that this is also the time that parks will do their yearly maintenance and a few
attractions/shows may not be available.

Regular Season:
May, June & First two weeks of December
This is a great time to go. Everything is typically operational, the weather is pleasant and the crowds
are moderate.

Peak Season:
March & April (AKA Spring Break), July & August (AKA Summer Break)
While this is "Peak" Season, and there will be lots of people in Orlando, it is not without opportunity.
The downside is traffic is heavy, so careful planning is very important. The upside is, this is some of
the best time to go to the waterparks since they are ALL open, typically all the rides are open and
there seems to be a certain excitement in the parks.

Holiday Season:
The last two weeks in December
Orlando really does a awesome job in the department of the Winter Holidays. As much as I complain
about this time of year in Orlando,
IT IS SO MUCH FUN. There are celebrations all around Orlando,
that are free to the public, and they even include "the cold white stuff" to play in. If you are only
going one time in your life, I would make this the time of year.
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