lmhall2000
May the road rise to meet you....May God hold you
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Isn't that what the forecast looks like everyday during the summer in Florida? We were just there 8/1-8/5 and it said the same thing. Yes, it did rain each afternoon (and all night one day), but we had beautiful sunshine the rest of the time! Just be prepared with your umbrella and ponchos!I know things can change...but this is not fun to see...View attachment 424727
It was a typo and a result of poor eyesight and a small phone screen.it's lightning! lightening would be making something lighter.
Ditto to every single word of this! I LOL’ed at the sweat comment because it’s so spot-on.If you go from may through September, that's the forecast you're going to see. It doesn't mean that it's going to rain all day every day, just that it's probably going to rain some amount somewhere in the area.
As for strategies, mine is to keep doing what I'm doing while being soaked with water instead of sweat. I honestly find it to be a pleasant break from the heat and oppressive humidity that is Orlando in the summer
Some people like ponchos. They make me feel like a thanksgiving turkey in a roasting bag, but to each their own
Some people like umbrellas. I don't see the point. It keeps your hair dry, but your lower half is still going to get soaked if there's any wind at all. Also, the amount of people who can't use one without poking the people around them is shocking
Wear shoes that can handle getting wet. Some sort of sandal. Wet sneakers and socks are your enemy
If you want to try to avoid the rain, download the Dark Sky app. It's unbelievably accurate.
There was someone else who wrote it like that on this thread too, that seems to have been corrected now. Was just saying that since it was written like that twiceIt was a typo and a result of poor eyesight and a small phone screen.
Shoe's are not allowed in the dryer. There are signs posted about this in the laundry rooms to keep people from damaging the dryers.. For wet shoes you can stuff them with newspaper to dry themMultiple pairs of shoes-- in your room, needs time to dry between, may need a trip to the dryer in the laundry room
Ponchos --I prefer one time use disposable
Last trip I saw people wearing foot covers, I've bought 2 pair & will try them out next amusement park trip for portability & durability (I hate wet socks).
Umbrella--good for rain or shine but mine is super tiny to fit in day pack, fits in my hand, wrist to finger tip.
Shelter in place during heavy rain--made the mistake of donning rain gear and moving to an indoor show, hind sight is 20/20, should've stayed where we were. Rain gear is only for light rain events.
Carry microfiber towel- mine is just larger than a washcloth & has a clip to attach outside my bag for drying. This can be used to dry off bodies or seats as outdoor rides & shows open back up.
Use a radar app- this will help you determine when it will arrive, how long to expect & how severe you're looking at. This will help you plan when & where you want to shelter.
I found myself slowing a meal WAY down as I watched an event roll in. Just chose where you'll shelter.
Mid-afternoon breaks in the room usually did the trick to avoiding afternoon pop ups.
Left the water park as an event rolled in, just used the app.
And last, but not least, plan a trip to DLR where it usually shows 0% chance of rain during a weeks trip!!