Universal Orlando in August
Weather, crowds, and prices, and whether August is your month.
Crowds thin fast mid-month; afternoon storms persist. Expect highs around 92°F, rainy season, moderate, and good value.
The bigger picture for Universal Orlando
- Best overall: Late January-February and September for short lines; October for Horror Nights energy.
- Best value: September: lowest crowds and hotel rates, Express often unnecessary.
- Watch out for: July: peak heat and crowds; late December: maximum wait times.
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What a Universal Orlando trip costs in August
A 7-night Universal Orlando trip for two in August runs about $3,350, covering flights, lodging, and food. That's one of the cheapest months of the year, close to September's low of about $3,100.
See the full Universal Orlando cost breakdown →Universal Orlando month by month
| Month | High/Low | Rain | Crowds | Prices |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 71/49° | Very little rain | Moderate | Good value |
| February | 74/52° | Very little rain | Moderate | Good value |
| March | 78/57° | Occasional showers | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
| April | 83/61° | Occasional showers | Busy | Above average |
| May | 88/67° | Occasional showers | Busy | Above average |
| June | 91/72° | Regular showers | Peak crowds | Above average |
| July | 92/74° | Rainy season | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
| August ← | 92/74° | Rainy season | Moderate | Good value |
| September | 90/72° | Regular showers | Quiet | Lowest of the year |
| October | 85/66° | Occasional showers | Busy | Above average |
| November | 79/59° | Very little rain | Busy | Above average |
| December | 73/52° | Very little rain | Peak crowds | Peak prices |
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