Whitney353
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 26, 2016
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Annual visits, but first time at FW | staying 7 nights, 3 park days | 2 adults, 1 pre-teen, 1 toddler
I know; it will be hot and humid. No clarification needed there. Living in Arkansas, we are avid campers. During the day, temps are 95+ degrees with humidity at 85% and higher. Nights are 70s with 60% humidity. In other words, we know what "muggy" means. What we are not used to, though, is camping in rainy conditions. August is the start of Florida's hurricane season, right? Does anyone know what the tent sites are like after a downpour? Do they drain/dry quickly? Is there flooding and/or puddles on the tent pad? Do tents easily dry or remain "wet" due to the humidity? In high winds, are the sites well sheltered by landscaping? Does Disney have arrangements for campers if outdoor conditions are unsafe for campers, or would we be on our own? I just want to understand the real risks before we commit to the trip cost.
As for that heat and humidity, we are bringing a tent fan, bug spray, and a portable a/c unit (know of a low-cost unit, tell us!). Anything else you would suggest?
I know; it will be hot and humid. No clarification needed there. Living in Arkansas, we are avid campers. During the day, temps are 95+ degrees with humidity at 85% and higher. Nights are 70s with 60% humidity. In other words, we know what "muggy" means. What we are not used to, though, is camping in rainy conditions. August is the start of Florida's hurricane season, right? Does anyone know what the tent sites are like after a downpour? Do they drain/dry quickly? Is there flooding and/or puddles on the tent pad? Do tents easily dry or remain "wet" due to the humidity? In high winds, are the sites well sheltered by landscaping? Does Disney have arrangements for campers if outdoor conditions are unsafe for campers, or would we be on our own? I just want to understand the real risks before we commit to the trip cost.
As for that heat and humidity, we are bringing a tent fan, bug spray, and a portable a/c unit (know of a low-cost unit, tell us!). Anything else you would suggest?