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low seasons
noun
Plural of low season
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In Miami Beach, the once-strict delineation between high and low seasons has eroded of late.
FIRST and foremost, the dynamic of many South Florida vacation communities has changed, with the concept of high and low seasons starting to blur.
But I went in March, the lowest of the low seasons -- the schools hadn't closed for spring break and the weather, though warm, wasn't as hot as most Indian travelers prefer.
While destination spas have traditionally offered lower room rates Sunday through Thursday or during their low seasons, like summer in a hot climate, these types of discounts are now spreading to treatment prices as well.
Wimco Villas has introduced its Value Villas program, normally offered only during the low seasons of summer and fall, with average nightly rates starting at less than $200 a room.
After about a half century of treating summer as the lowest of low seasons, keeping their schedules between June and September bereft of almost any original programming, the broadcast networks this year are suddenly offering more new series than at any time in their history.
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May is low season, when Colombian kids are at school and the seasonal rains begin.
True, it was low season.
Low season doubles start at 75 euros.
Doubles from $175 in low season.
Doubles are $70 low season, $90 high.
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