Help with DC weather policies...

ten822

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Ok, I am ready to book my DC day on line for August. I understand their hurricane policy, but, don't understand what will happen if it's a regular all day pouring rain and/or thunderstorm?? Someone who has experienced this- please HELP! Website says one complimentary change, then it says 30 days before??
What happens if the day you are scheduled for is bad weather? Can you reschedule for later in the week?
If so, what are the odds they have openings later same week?
 
Ok, I am ready to book my DC day on line for August. I understand their hurricane policy, but, don't understand what will happen if it's a regular all day pouring rain and/or thunderstorm?? Someone who has experienced this- please HELP! Website says one complimentary change, then it says 30 days before??
What happens if the day you are scheduled for is bad weather? Can you reschedule for later in the week?
If so, what are the odds they have openings later same week?
I am following for answers on this!
 
The good thing about central Florida is that it rarely rains all day long, from morning to night (unless there's a hurricane approaching or leaving). Typically speaking, you will get some big ol' thunderstorms that roll through in the afternoon, but they generally pass quite quickly.

Summer weather in Orlando is also quite changeable......forecasts can (and are) adjusted constantly. Even when it says on Monday that there's a 80% chance of rain on Thursday, by Thursday morning you might get a whole different weather outlook and your day could be rain-free.
 














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