AddiFB wrote:Hey guys
I'm planning my fourth visit to Orlando. I've been there in February, March and April. That time period has been perfect for me but since my girlfriend is in college, we can't go in FEB-MAR-APR.
We are now thinking about Christmas 2019 or June 2020.
Now I need your opinion on the weather on these two dates: How's the weather in December? I've heard June can be quite wet, a colleague once was there in June and he rarely saw a dry day, so I'm quite sceptical about June, to be honest. Google search tells me June can indeed be wet. So, June is a weather lottery?
Also... what restaurants/places to eat would you recommend that are not the regular "chain" places? Something the regular tourist might not know about

It depends on your interests, where you want to go, what you want to do, etc. If you want to hit the parks, the summer is when most people have their kids and it can be a bit of a nightmare. Awkwardly enough, one of my Physics teachers worked on the coasters at Busch Gardens (I believe he is in the little video of Kumba?) and when we went to take data on the rides for a project, we went on his suggestion of February 20ish because it is usually dead. It was. We attempted to ride Montu 20 times in a row (I blacked out on 14 on the batwing, no shame.) They didn't even make us get off because no one was in line.
Mills-50 has a lot of cool things. Interesting acts show up at the Plaza, there are some great holes in the wall to eat (Loving Hut, Lac Viet, Taco Cheena, Drunken Monkey), and there can be some interesting events there (Full Moon Drum Circle on every Full Moon and the Milk District Food Truck Rally/Bars). There is also the Scottish Highland games in January as well as wine crawls and ghost pub crawls during October when the Halloween and mellower weather start to hit. The American Ghost Society usually tries to do a big midnight ghost hunt at Greenwood cemetery or somewhere equally creepy if you are into that.
Lastly, Lakeridge WInery has events that are pretty cool. I went to one of their spring jamboree things where they had basically an Arts and Crafts show out on the field with a stage and live music and wine tours/tastings. It was a great event.