So we all know afternoon thunderstorms are the norm for us here in FL but having the all day rains we get from a tropical storm aren't as common. So what do you do when you find yourself at disney with a full day of rain?
So we all know afternoon thunderstorms are the norm for us here in FL but having the all day rains we get from a tropical storm aren't as common. So what do you do when you find yourself at disney with a full day of rain?
So we all know afternoon thunderstorms are the norm for us here in FL but having the all day rains we get from a tropical storm aren't as common. So what do you do when you find yourself at disney with a full day of rain?
For us- we usually go for the ponchos, but I also have a rain plan I keep in mind...i.e. what's around us that keeps us inside...especially if there are T-Storms. Either way, we still try to make the most of our day.
This thread reminded me of a situation w/a coworker who recently got back from WDW (well, really one day at MK). Let me preface this by saying that it was blatantly obvious that she's not a WDW fan. So, it poured while they were there. They arrived late rode 2 rides had a meal at CRT and left. That was it. That was her 4 yr old's grand intro to WDW. I mean, I know they were swaying the kids to hate the place, but why spend all that $ for admission for 1 day just to let some rain get in your way??? I told her to bring ponchos, but she thought I was being ridiculous. I asked why they didn't just hit up a bunch of the indoor attractions, but she just kept saying "it was raining REALLY hard." I get it, but if you're at Buzz Lightyear...maybe consider Monsters Inc. - if you're at the Castle...maybe consider Philharmagic. I don't get it.
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