we*luv*orlando!!
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We are just back from our long awaited 3 week trip to Orlando and we have been up 26 hours now and I am ready to drop!
Before we went I looked at the forcast everyday and was dismayed to see rain predicted everyday. If anyone else is going soon and is thinking like I did(OH NO NOT RAIN!) worry not! The temperature for the last three weeks has been in the very late 80's to the mid 90's and out of our 21 days only 4 were disrupted by rain. The days all started out very warm, sometimes cloudy but as the day wore on the rainstorms were welcomed as the heat was unbearable. It didn't rain everyday as predicted, and the light showers did not stop us doing anything, we even sat at the Boardwalk eating Pizza one evening in a light shower as it was so hot. the evenings in which it did thunderstorm were quite scary if you were driving when they started. we were unlucky enough to be caught in the worse storm we have ever seen last friday night while we were at Epcot watching Illuminations. It started just after 9pm. We had a good spot opposite France and the heavens opened, I am not joking when I say rivers of water gushed through the world showcase. we sheltered in the french restaurant but they were not very happy about this but we were soaked to the skin. It did not let up for over an hour so we had to walk to the car from France in the pouring rain. we were flying home the next day and our trainers were soaked still the morning of the flight. we put them on the car roof for three hours in the sun to dry off! With hindsight we should have made for the exit as soon as the rain started as we were so far away from the parking lot but we didn't realise!
I also worried about the crowds before I went. yes they were heavy July 4th week but after that they were more manageable, especially at Epcot which was practically empty last Friday. Animal Kingdom always feels the most crowded. the longest line we saw was for the Tower of Terror which was 75 minutes. Make use of fastpass as much as you can. Universal Studios on the other hand was very busy and the lines for almost all rides were always over 40 minutes and fastpass system they have is not as good IMHO, they "sell" out really quickly in the day. DS loved Duelling Dragons but said Dr Doom was not worth the wait.
Any questions I will gladly answer if I can help. Time for bed now and hopefully a full nights sleep before work tomorrow - DOH!

Before we went I looked at the forcast everyday and was dismayed to see rain predicted everyday. If anyone else is going soon and is thinking like I did(OH NO NOT RAIN!) worry not! The temperature for the last three weeks has been in the very late 80's to the mid 90's and out of our 21 days only 4 were disrupted by rain. The days all started out very warm, sometimes cloudy but as the day wore on the rainstorms were welcomed as the heat was unbearable. It didn't rain everyday as predicted, and the light showers did not stop us doing anything, we even sat at the Boardwalk eating Pizza one evening in a light shower as it was so hot. the evenings in which it did thunderstorm were quite scary if you were driving when they started. we were unlucky enough to be caught in the worse storm we have ever seen last friday night while we were at Epcot watching Illuminations. It started just after 9pm. We had a good spot opposite France and the heavens opened, I am not joking when I say rivers of water gushed through the world showcase. we sheltered in the french restaurant but they were not very happy about this but we were soaked to the skin. It did not let up for over an hour so we had to walk to the car from France in the pouring rain. we were flying home the next day and our trainers were soaked still the morning of the flight. we put them on the car roof for three hours in the sun to dry off! With hindsight we should have made for the exit as soon as the rain started as we were so far away from the parking lot but we didn't realise!
I also worried about the crowds before I went. yes they were heavy July 4th week but after that they were more manageable, especially at Epcot which was practically empty last Friday. Animal Kingdom always feels the most crowded. the longest line we saw was for the Tower of Terror which was 75 minutes. Make use of fastpass as much as you can. Universal Studios on the other hand was very busy and the lines for almost all rides were always over 40 minutes and fastpass system they have is not as good IMHO, they "sell" out really quickly in the day. DS loved Duelling Dragons but said Dr Doom was not worth the wait.
Any questions I will gladly answer if I can help. Time for bed now and hopefully a full nights sleep before work tomorrow - DOH!



