Orlando’s Weather
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If you are planning on taking a family vacation in Orlando, Florida,
it’s wise to know a bit about the area.
Yes, you know that Orlando is the home to the Walt Disney World Resort, SeaWorld Orlando and
heaps and heaps of other theme parks and attractions (not to
mention great shopping).
You know that Orlando’s got the thirteenth busiest airport in the USA, so you’ve thought ahead
about Orlando stroller rental to save yourself some hassles.
But what about the weather? What can you expect when you got to
Orlando.
I mean, the good folk at Disney can create a wonderful mini-world
in their resort but they can’t control the weather.
For a start, let’s look at where Orlando is in the world. Sitting at 28 degrees North, it’s definitely part of the south and is just a whisker outside the Tropic of
Cancer.
While it’s not actually a tropical destination, it does get pretty
close to it, and the overall climate is rather humid and warm.
This year-round warmth is one reason why Orlando has been such a popular tourist destination even before Walt Disney was born and Orlando stroller rental was still a
thing of the future.
People came flocking to this part of the United States to get away from the chills and ills of winter.
However, because Orlando isn’t quite as close to the sea as other
cities in Florida, it doesn’t get affected by one common Florida
problem: hurricanes.
This is why the Disney company decided to put the Walt Disney
World Resort here rather than in other Florida cities they had
considered, such as Miami and Tampa.
Those other cities are coastal and you can’t call a place the
Happiest Place On Earth if it’s being lashed by a major force-five
hurricane.
So if you are planning for a memorable family getaway,
Orlando is the best city to go.
The weather is GREAT and the attractions are GREATER =)
If you are bringing your kids, MUCH BETTER!
Just be sure to consider Orlando Stroller Rentals.