I just got back into ACNL and I HATE with deep passion the autumn season on this game. Orange and yellow are usually colors that I don't like to look at whatsoever.
Moreover, building my town now, I can't see my bushes actually growing as they should be, all my trees are orange which makes my town look just, well, bad, and my path look completely unrelated to the ground. During the summer and spring, paths would look much better. Now I have to wait until then.
My main/first town's theme is pink and white, so I make sure to always have it during the Cherry Blossom season for when I update my dream address. So any other time of year looks odd but I like to play in real time when I don't need to update my DA.
But I love the colors in the game, and I love to hear the crunching of the leaves when you walk.
Fall isn't my favorite season in the game. Thankfully November looks better than September.
Added more Red and Orange Roses to my town. The white/pink tulips didn't work.
Happy that I can escape to my 2nd town where it's June 1st. I'm going to have a nice place to suntan while it snows in my main town.
I love the winter. My town currently isn't fit for it but I had a town with mainly blue and purple flowers and it was pretty! I don't like fall in the game because, as most people have said, its just too orange. It also makes it hard to pluck up clovers because they blend in so much!
I hate it too, it's soooo drab. I wouldn't mind the orange and red trees but I wish the grass was green for longer. I almost want to TT back just to have green grass again.
The 2nd half of October when grass is still green and trees aren't completely yellow yet. I do quite a bit of tt-ing and there's a span of 5 days at the end of November when foliage is a perfect deep orange hue and holly shrubs awaken. These are also the days when snowfall begins. The grass is a greenish color that compliments my town nicely. Then on December 1st trees turn a dull brown for about 10 days, cedars/shrubs darken, which makes a big difference.
I often escape to May when I've had enough of fall. That's when azalea shrubs are in bloom, it rains more often and the vibrant green color overall is a nice break... then there's winter which I can only tolerate for a short time and summer which I don't like ever because my town looks horrible. I have a wild forest sort of theme going on and it looks best during late fall and during overcast/rainy days for sure.