jel0511
DIS Veteran
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My pal Maria, I have to dissent with you!!!!
Yes, it's true if there is bad weather in the Philly area all modes of transportation will be effected, and anyone in that area will have trouble getting in/out of the area. BUT, if there is a major ice storm in the DC area, or Richmond area, or NC area, etc, that DOES NOT effect air traffic into/out of PHL could still SERVERLY effect anyone trying to drive from the Northeast down to Orlando. The odds of there being severe weather elsewhere down the Eastern seaboard, and not effecting PHL is MORE likely than it effecting the PHL area alone. There have been several instances where there have been either snowstorms or ice storms that have effected our southern neighbors and have produced less than a flurry around PHL. If flying in that circumstance, you'd get out of PHL just fine, and arrive in MCO most likely without incident. But if driving, you'd be driving into something that you wouldn't want to touch. I'll stand by my point that driving down to MCO in the winter months has more POTENTIAL to be problematic than flying ever would.
