I disagree with those stating that you can go through the parks from AC to AC. Also found the queues to be cooler than expected, with most having either indoor regular AC or fans with AC in outdoor areas.
How do you get from the park entrance at EPCOT to the living seas pavilion, or example? There is one little hallway with AC that I can think of, that's it. All the rest of it is outside. World Showcase is the same - no AC connections between the countries. And what about AK?
Cooling vests and freezing damp facecloths overnight, and staying hydrated can make a big difference. OP, I'd ask your medical team for advice.
I agree with you.
There are
limited areas where guests can go thru the parks from AC to AC.
For example, at MK, it is possible to go on the left side of the street at the park entrance from the Emporium to Casey's Corner without going outside. That brings you to the end of Main Street, but since it involves going thru stores, it may not be the quickest, especially either children.
It's not possible to go down the right side of the Main Street thru the stores all the way to the end of Main Street - Starbucks is closed off, so guests can only enter in one place and can't just walk outside.
Once you have passed a Main Street, whichever land you go in, there will be a long distance before reaching the first air conditioned gift shop, and most of those are isolated, not connected to any other shop.
Epcot, as you mentioned, has long areas between buildings. Once you are in a building, OK, but there are few places to cut thru where you could be in air conditioning and avoid bring outside.
The Studio has some interconnected shops on the street where you enter the park and on Sunset Blvd, but those streets are not that long and there are long distances with nowhere to get into air conditioning.
Animal Kingdom has relatively few shops and lots of outdoor spaces.
At WDW right now. It is very hot and humid. Did EPCOT for the afternoon. Queues are pretty cool, and the ones we did are indoors (Land, Living Seas, Figment, Oh Canada) but it was beastly hot getting from the parking lot/bus area through security, and walking to the Land Pavilion. We did get a nice blast of AC at Innoventions, but that was it.
I will report on other queue situations as our trip progresses. We're heading to Disney Studios tomorrow morning.
As you found out, anyone who is concerned about sun, heat and humidity
does need to be concerned about it everywhere, not just in lines. The lines at Epcot are indoors and, even outdoor lines at most of the other parks are shaded, covered, have fans or even some of the outdoor lines have air conditioning.
Whether guests avoid waiting in lines by using
DAS, Fastpass or a touring plan, they will get more heat and humidity moving around the parks than they will in lines. So, it is still important to plan for other ways to beat the heat,menu and humidity.
For Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the worst places is Lights, Motors, Action. The queue is mostly shaded, but most of the seating is in direct sun during the morning and until early afternoon.