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	<title>Orlando Vacation Homes Rentals &#187; Orlando Vacation Home in Winter</title>
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		<title>Renting an Orlando Vacation Home in the Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, Orlando does have a winter! There are a few months of the year (November, December and January) where the Orlando weather can dip below 75 degrees during the day and some nights (typically less than 5 a year) where the temperatures can border on freezing. For our international visitors from Europe and Canada and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, Orlando does have a winter! There are a few months of the year (November, December and January) where the Orlando weather can dip below 75 degrees during the day and some nights (typically less than 5 a year) where the temperatures can border on freezing.</p>
<p>For our international visitors from Europe and Canada and most domestic travelers, these temperatures can still seem incredibly hot for this time of year – hence Florida is the Sunshine State. Winter rentals in Orlando are quite pleasant.</p>
<p>Most single family homes will typically charge a little extra if you want your private pool heated. A small price to pay for true luxury. If you are looking to save money, you can take your chances and not heat the pool. We recommend that you also rent a home in a community with a great community pool. Some of our favorite Orlando area vacation home communities with great community pools include: <a title="windsor hills" href="http://www.orlando-vacationhomerental.com/windsor-hills-resort/">Windsor Hills</a>, <a title="windosr palms resort" href="http://www.orlando-vacationhomerental.com/windsor-palms/">Windsor Palms </a>and <a title="vista cay" href="http://www.orlando-vacationhomerental.com/vista-cay-orlando/">Vista Cay</a>.</p>
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