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High season and Low season

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15 years 7 months ago #2912 by bethoven
hirami wrote:

Low season and high season is probably determined by the weather and what kind of events, festivals, and holidays are going on during a certain period of time. The more people, the higher the tourist traffic, and the more things will cost.


Really? So, the difference between high and low season would be the weather and events. Have you been to Aruba? Which season do you think is the best?:)

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15 years 7 months ago #3103 by brandy
I thought the season they refer to was the weather. :) I am quite aware now as to their difference. Does these seasons vary? I mean, has there been any instances that this month was expected to be high and turned out to be low or something like that?

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15 years 7 months ago #3131 by bethoven
brandy wrote:

I thought the season they refer to was the weather. :) I am quite aware now as to their difference. Does these seasons vary? I mean, has there been any instances that this month was expected to be high and turned out to be low or something like that?


I guess I was quite confused. I thought the season refers to weather. Now, I am clarified. I think it really depends. It could be possible that the low would be high and vice versa. Would the tourists know that the season is high or low?

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15 years 7 months ago #3138 by habagat
bethoven wrote:

Really? So, the difference between high and low season would be the weather and events. Have you been to Aruba? Which season do you think is the best?:)


If you would ask me, personally I would say it would be best to go there during the high season. One of its advantage is that you would meet lots of people in the island. Do you agree?

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15 years 7 months ago #3160 by nakchura
hirami wrote:

High season is when there's the most traffic like tourists. Low season is where there's less people there visiting. The tourism business makes the most money, and charges more, during high season. High season is also probably when the weather is the warmest.


I thought its related to high tides and low tides. :D

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