low season Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈləʊ ˌsiː.zən]
  • Us [ ˈloʊ ˌsiː.zən]

Meaning of low season In English

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Examples of low season

  • An ordinary return fare for a car carrying two adults and two children costs £76.40 in low season and £90.80 at bank holiday weekends.

  • Now, across the board, there are low season discounts on tolls, some of which are significantly less than the fares in the last year of the ferry's operation.

  • Mid to late summer is low season for tourists, but a prime time for waves and international tournaments.

  • Despite the low season totals had at least one reception in 14 of the 16 games that he dressed in.

  • The price depends on what season it is, with an adult pass in the high season costing 6 euros, and 4 in the low season.

  • Peak season prices are obviously higher but budget conscious travellers can have a fantasic time in the low season.

  • The firm employed 50-60 people in low season, and about 100 people in high season.

  • The beach is undeveloped with coral reefs on the north side and surfing in the low season.

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