posted by orlandovacationhome on Dec 4
If you go to the Walt Disney World Resorts ® web site, they are running some stellar
promotions at the moment.
You can buy a hotel room and a ticket combination package with spendable gift cards included
or amazing values which make it tough for area hotels and other accommodations to compete. Although we don’t promote any company on this web site, this appears to be such a great deal it deserves to be mentioned.
As always, if in doubt, we advocate buying your tickets directly from any theme park you are attending.
Many metro Orlando area hotels we spoke to agree that the “Big Park” is offering some fantastic promotions making it difficult for them to compete even at the economy level. This may be due in part to the fact that the hotel industry in metro Orlando has seen some staggering drops in room revenue (RevPAR) recently. This may also be further evidence of the magnitude and nature of the global recession.
However, Orlando area vacation homes still remain a competitive alternative to all area hotels, as they affordably offer a family or group of people the benefits of an entire house for a little more than the price of a hotel room. We recommend you shop around, assess your needs, and make your own decision. As always, we will try to keep you informed.
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posted by orlandovacationhome on Oct 2
The Best Time to Rent a Vacation Home in Orlando?
January – Good. Parks are still a bit empty, weather is somewhat cooler.
February– Cooler weather. Check when Race Week is in Daytona, during the weekend of the Daytona 500, Orlando and Kissimmee get packed. Homes charge top $ when Race Week hits.
March– Busier. Cooler weather. Parks (Disney, Universal Studios & Seaworld) begin to pick up steam, conventions increase and spring break kicks in. Thus, rates go up. Check your Easter week dates as well.
April – Very similar to March. Do your homework as to when spring break and Easter fall. Generally a very pleasant time in Orlando. A great time to book an Orlando villa.
May – Can be very nice. Weather starts getting humid.
June – Busy. Hot humid weather quite often. Vacation homes can fill up with summer vacationers. Highest rainfall period of year.
July - Busy. Hot humid weather quite often. Vacation homes fill up with summer vacationers. Watch out for July 4th weekend, the area is packed.
August - Busy, but everything slows down. Hot humid weather quite often. Vacation homes are somewhat filled with summer vacationers.
September – Slow and empty, and great deals can be had! Slow parks and somewhat cooler weather.
October - Conventions pick-up, but weather does begin cool. Deals can be found. Halloween Horror nights is in on so weekends can get busy, but this effects more the hotels around Universal Studios than the vacation homes in the south toward Disney.
November - Typically a slower month, with nice cooler weather. Thanksgiving can be busy, so do your homework. Vacation rentals are a great way to enjoy the season!
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