Hello,
First, I'm so happy I bought an annual pass. That pretty much is the reason why I'm able to go on a trip to WDW in May this year. I'll be headed down on May 11th early morning until May 16 early evening.
What should I expect for weather in May? In December, I didn't get rain on a single day. In fact, no rain on my last three trips. I will admit, I've only visited in Nov., Dec., and Feb. in the past few years. I remember quite a few years back taking summer vacations in June, July, and August and rain being a daily issue. It comes in as quickly as it leaves, and the duration is most of the time less than an hour. Besides a pancho, what else may help me stay out in the rain with audio gear? I've got great binaural mics, and I'm going to be sad if I have to put them away for long periods of time. You never know what you may hear at WDW that you just may want to keep.
What special things may I experience while I'm down at WDW? I picked the time based on the AP room specials, and availability. I hope to catch a few things this trip I missed in December, including at least one backstage tour.
Ever since I took my first solo trip in December, the idea no longer seems crazy. I'm visually impaired, for those of you who don't know. I learned a ton about navigating the parks using only my cane, a braille compass, and asking directions like every other lost tourist. I can't wait to check out the parks without that single repeating Xmas loop in Epcot and MGM taking away all of the area musics. I can't even remember now what the Future World sounds like without it! This should make navigation even easier for sure, as each country in World Showcase will have their normal area musics. Just think about it, walking around World Showcase not seeing which country you're passing isn't much fun unless you've got each area music playing. If I'm looking for France, the music above all for me makes the best landmark.
Which tours are the most interactive? Just thought I'd throw that out there too while I'm at it.
Thanks,
Ryan
First, I'm so happy I bought an annual pass. That pretty much is the reason why I'm able to go on a trip to WDW in May this year. I'll be headed down on May 11th early morning until May 16 early evening.
What should I expect for weather in May? In December, I didn't get rain on a single day. In fact, no rain on my last three trips. I will admit, I've only visited in Nov., Dec., and Feb. in the past few years. I remember quite a few years back taking summer vacations in June, July, and August and rain being a daily issue. It comes in as quickly as it leaves, and the duration is most of the time less than an hour. Besides a pancho, what else may help me stay out in the rain with audio gear? I've got great binaural mics, and I'm going to be sad if I have to put them away for long periods of time. You never know what you may hear at WDW that you just may want to keep.
What special things may I experience while I'm down at WDW? I picked the time based on the AP room specials, and availability. I hope to catch a few things this trip I missed in December, including at least one backstage tour.
Ever since I took my first solo trip in December, the idea no longer seems crazy. I'm visually impaired, for those of you who don't know. I learned a ton about navigating the parks using only my cane, a braille compass, and asking directions like every other lost tourist. I can't wait to check out the parks without that single repeating Xmas loop in Epcot and MGM taking away all of the area musics. I can't even remember now what the Future World sounds like without it! This should make navigation even easier for sure, as each country in World Showcase will have their normal area musics. Just think about it, walking around World Showcase not seeing which country you're passing isn't much fun unless you've got each area music playing. If I'm looking for France, the music above all for me makes the best landmark.
Which tours are the most interactive? Just thought I'd throw that out there too while I'm at it.
Thanks,
Ryan