OneLuckyMom
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We leave tomorrow and Faye has thrown a kink in my master schedule.
We have a room only reservation for tomorrow night and Saturday night, following by a package reservation starting for Sunday with free dining. Our park tickets are on the package. We like to hit a water park one day on our trip, so I just was planning on hitting a water park on Saturday and not dishing out for any other park tickets.
But now Faye is refusing to move on. And they are predicting thunderstorms for Saturday. :hammer:
So I have several questions.
1. I believe the water parks stay open on rainy days, provided there is no thunder/lightning. Is this true?
2. If a thunderstorm comes thru, do they actually close the waterparks, or just make everyone stay out of the water?
3. Anyone have any other ideas what I could do with an 8-year-old on a rainy Saturday with no park tickets? So far all I have is Downtown Disney and DisneyQuest, but I know that will lead to me spending WAY too much in the stores, and we really aren't a video-game kind of family so I'm not sure how much fun DisneyQuest would be....We don't mind getting wet, as long as we have cover for thunder/lightning!
We won't have a car, so going offsite isn't the easiest option, but if there is something fun close by, I guess we could grab a cab! (I'm debating the outlets as another option, but again that would mean $$$ the way I shop :ROFLOL
We have a room only reservation for tomorrow night and Saturday night, following by a package reservation starting for Sunday with free dining. Our park tickets are on the package. We like to hit a water park one day on our trip, so I just was planning on hitting a water park on Saturday and not dishing out for any other park tickets.
But now Faye is refusing to move on. And they are predicting thunderstorms for Saturday. :hammer:
So I have several questions.
1. I believe the water parks stay open on rainy days, provided there is no thunder/lightning. Is this true?
2. If a thunderstorm comes thru, do they actually close the waterparks, or just make everyone stay out of the water?
3. Anyone have any other ideas what I could do with an 8-year-old on a rainy Saturday with no park tickets? So far all I have is Downtown Disney and DisneyQuest, but I know that will lead to me spending WAY too much in the stores, and we really aren't a video-game kind of family so I'm not sure how much fun DisneyQuest would be....We don't mind getting wet, as long as we have cover for thunder/lightning!
We won't have a car, so going offsite isn't the easiest option, but if there is something fun close by, I guess we could grab a cab! (I'm debating the outlets as another option, but again that would mean $$$ the way I shop :ROFLOL