chezcurrie
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“torrential downpours” as well can be relative. What locals (and myself as a SoCal native) call heavy rain my Canadian born boys will go out in without an umbrella. Truly. My middle hasn’t even donned his raincoat since we moved here in august 2022 and it’s been the “wettest” year.
One of the best days we’ve spent at Disney was a rainy March day in 2020. It also happened to be the next to last day before the closure but boy did we get on every single ride, and multiple times!
Even the hurricane/tropical storm this august (which had me very concerned) ended up being a great day at Disney for many.
As others have said, pack appropriate weather gear, and do have a backup plan. When planning a multiple day trip we always plan a down/non park day which gives us flexibility to switch our days around. Yes, even with the reservation system it is possible if you go to guest services with a kind attitude. In Dec 2021 we switched our rest day and snagged a storytellers brunch, swam in the (very light) rain and it was an absolutely lovely day. Attitude is everything.
One of the best days we’ve spent at Disney was a rainy March day in 2020. It also happened to be the next to last day before the closure but boy did we get on every single ride, and multiple times!
Even the hurricane/tropical storm this august (which had me very concerned) ended up being a great day at Disney for many.
As others have said, pack appropriate weather gear, and do have a backup plan. When planning a multiple day trip we always plan a down/non park day which gives us flexibility to switch our days around. Yes, even with the reservation system it is possible if you go to guest services with a kind attitude. In Dec 2021 we switched our rest day and snagged a storytellers brunch, swam in the (very light) rain and it was an absolutely lovely day. Attitude is everything.