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How do you deal with Orlando heat?

Beat the heat: Tips for staying cool in Orlando
  1. Take Advantage of Indoor Attractions.
  2. Visit Water Parks and Splash Pads.
  3. Stay Hydrated.
  4. Dress Appropriately.
  5. Stay Cool in Your Accommodations.




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Adapting to Florida's weather is a natural process known as acclimatization. This adjustment is crucial for newcomers to ensure their well-being in the Sunshine State's intense heat. Over a span of 7 to 14 days, gradually increase heat exposure while staying hydrated and taking breaks.

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South Florida summers can feel unbearable, with average temperatures hovering around 89°F.

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Fountains and waterfalls- you'll find all sorts of cool water features in the splash pads. Most of them have no or a small entry fee. The most amazing thing about Orlando is that some resorts have their splash parks for the guests such as the Windsor Hills Resorts splash parks.

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10 Tips to Survive Disney in The Summer!
  1. Invest in a cooling towel.
  2. Pack light colored clothing.
  3. HYDRATE. HYDRATE. HYDRATE.
  4. Splurge for Lunch at a Table Service Dining Experience.
  5. Book Dessert at the Contemporary Resort early in your stay.
  6. Spend More Time In Magic Kingdom.
  7. Take Naps.
  8. Eat light.


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Summer 2023 was Florida's hottest on record — here's where the Tampa Bay area ranked. Several Florida regions set temperature records this summer, and the Tampa Bay area was among the hottest.

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S?everal Florida cities also rewrote their summer heat record books in 2023, including Key West, Miami, Pensacola and Sarasota. While Tampa fell just short of their record summer, they've now had their four hottest summers all within the past four years.

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