I was there for 3 weeks in Sept 2018. Weather for us was like a Brisbane summer but from all reports we were quite lucky. We had temps rarely above low 30’s, often just high 20’s. Humidity was higher than Brissie but rain was infrequent (maybe 3-4 days with afternoon showers altogether). Storms are common at that time of year however so be aware of that (more like FNQ in say December/January afaik). They will close the pools if they see a storm rolling in but that happened to us only once the entire 3+ weeks. When it does happen, it’s usually only a couple of hours or so, typical tropical weather for late summer/early autumn.
Our trip we spent a week on a Disney cruise/Port Canaveral, 3 days in the Keys and 17 nights at Disney/Universal and weather didn’t interfere with us much at all except for the aforementioned pool closure and the morning we arrived at Castaway Cay where we were delayed for an hour or so. I will say that EPCOT was oppressive the 2 times we visited, probably due to the expanse of concrete pathways and plazas everywhere and not much shade. We didn’t enjoy Food and Wine as much as we thought as a result.
Off topic and you may be aware of it but for tickets, look at the UK 7/14/21 day tickets. Much cheaper than the US multi day tickets and they are all inclusive (parkhopper, water parks, memory maker etc). Things may change of course but the legit ticket resellers (Orlando Attraction Tickets, Floridatix etc) will deliver them to Australia. Same for the Universal 14 day park explorers. Things may change in the current environment of course but that’s the case atm.
Have fun planning. Be interesting to see the changes Genie+ brings about.
I was there for 3 weeks in Sept 2018. Weather for us was like a Brisbane summer but from all reports we were quite lucky. We had temps rarely above low 30’s, often just high 20’s. Humidity was higher than Brissie but rain was infrequent (maybe 3-4 days with afternoon showers altogether). Storms are common at that time of year however so be aware of that (more like FNQ in say December/January afaik). They will close the pools if they see a storm rolling in but that happened to us only once the entire 3+ weeks. When it does happen, it’s usually only a couple of hours or so, typical tropical weather for late summer/early autumn.
Our trip we spent a week on a Disney cruise/Port Canaveral, 3 days in the Keys and 17 nights at Disney/Universal and weather didn’t interfere with us much at all except for the aforementioned pool closure and the morning we arrived at Castaway Cay where we were delayed for an hour or so. I will say that EPCOT was oppressive the 2 times we visited, probably due to the expanse of concrete pathways and plazas everywhere and not much shade. We didn’t enjoy Food and Wine as much as we thought as a result.
Off topic and you may be aware of it but for tickets, look at the UK 7/14/21 day tickets. Much cheaper than the US multi day tickets and they are all inclusive (parkhopper, water parks, memory maker etc). Things may change of course but the legit ticket resellers (Orlando Attraction Tickets, Floridatix etc) will deliver them to Australia. Same for the Universal 14 day park explorers. Things may change in the current environment of course but that’s the case atm.
Have fun planning. Be interesting to see the changes Genie+ brings about.
@ColinA Do u have any tentative plans?
Not while there are restrictions on travel. We can not get out of our own LGA or state. Who knows when this crap will end.
I keep renting the points out!
Hopefully we hear good things in December. Thinking Hawaii first before going all in on Florida!