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Still far away. Perhaps near Puerto Rico.We arrive this Friday at 10 am . Where about will this storm be on Friday?
Still far away. Perhaps near Puerto Rico.We arrive this Friday at 10 am . Where about will this storm be on Friday?
So our flights into Orlando shouldn’t be effected . Thank you!Still far away. Perhaps near Puerto Rico.
The numbers on the spaghetti chart are hours out from the time and date at the top. Firday = 4 days x 24 hours = 96 - about Haiti; give or take.We arrive this Friday at 10 am . Where about will this storm be on Friday?
Why are there two different maps?
Just as a FYI, so far early indications show it'll just be a Tropical Storm
So basically, just a lot of rain, and a little windy. Probably still wouldn't be a fun time to go to the parks because almost all the outdoor rides won't operate
We arrive this Friday @10 am . We leave 8/8.
Which park has the most indoor rides in case we catch a rainy day
This is most likely going to be just a tropical storm, and when it is that far out, the track tends to change as it gets closer. There is not any reason to start changing plans at this point. Even if it does come into Florida, most things will be treated just like during summer thunderstorms. Outdoor rides close for lightning, or heavy/gusting winds. They will only close things as a last resort. Those tracking cones do more of a disservice than a benefit when you are more than 3 or 4 days out.
Yes we get posts like this in every hurricane thread. Common sense is best during hurricane season. No one knows what will happen until it actually makes landfall.
MK is the best because of how close the attractions are to each other. Epcot and Animal Kingdom would be the worst.Which park has the most indoor rides in case we catch a rainy day