We are headed to Disney in May and are a party of 9 so we have been looking for a rental. We want to spread out and everyone have a bed/room. I have read through all of these posts and saw no mention. One thing I have noticed is some VRBO and Airbnb listings mention A/C cannot go lower then 72 (some even say 75). This seems crazy and just a money saving tactic however they say it's so the unit doesn't freeze up. This would be uncomfortable for us. We used to live in MS and know the heat and our unit never had a problem if we wanted/needed it below 70. Does WH restrict AC temp? I've read reviews of other places that say the thermostat is locked and can't be changed.
The largest homes and Windsor Hills are six bedrooms although some have converted to a seven bedroom. There are no nine bedrooms.
Each home is individually owned so you have to check with the owner regarding there HVAC rules.
The units will freeze up if they are set at too low of a temperature and many owners have had an emergency replacement due to this issue. I am an owner and I like a cool home and have found that even when I am working up a sweat deep cleaning or renovating, I have never needed it below 72°. Even in July and August, I do not need to set the temp below 73. But keep in mind each unit will behave differently and all sorts of factors play into it, just like at your own home.
When we travel to Costa Rica, they alot a certain amount of energy included in the price and charge above that. I suspect as we see energy bills go higher, this could be a thing in the states too. Duke energy did raise rates considerably this past year so owners also take that into account.
I recommend keeping all the fans on and the blinds closed. It is Florida and that sunshine and humidity will heat up the house quickly in the summer! Like Walt Disney World hotels, many owners are also implementing smart systems which will turn off if doors and windows are opened. Again, it all depends on the individual unit. To be honest, the thought of not being able to put the AC below 72 causes a lot of undue anxiety. It really is not bad. I am from Colorado and the temperature here is much different for our AC and it seems like 72 is way too high but when you are there it is absolutely comfortable and downright chilly in the evening!
with everything, check the house rules and the rental agreement and go with the home that suits your needs. And if you get to a home and put the temperature down to 72 and it is still hot, call the property manager and let them know. It usually means something is wrong. Good luck!