going in june! first time in june...tips please!I would always pack a poncho in Florida even in March. Usually doesn’t rain. Definitely not like June. But a disposable poncho is a good idea, IMHO.
After MANY trips to FL (Disney), I've learned that the first thing you pack at any time of the year is Ponchos.Will we want ponchos at the end of April? I’ve only ever been in June... definitely want them then, no idea about now. When does the rainy season start? Should I expect the daily afternoon rain?
I pack one disposable poncho per day. In my experience it rains each afternoon, once, for about 15-20 minutes, and having that disposable poncho will allow you to tour the park. Now, some attractions will close but having a poncho (and waterproof sandals —Keens or Crocs) you can move far more freely and in a downpour.going in june! first time in june...tips please!
my conflict is always my shoes. i don't feel comfortable all day in crocs or keens which own both of. so do you recommend i bring them in my bag and switch off? that can get heavy though in the bag....I pack one disposable poncho per day. In my experience it rains each afternoon, once, for about 15-20 minutes, and having that disposable poncho will allow you to tour the park. Now, some attractions will close but having a poncho (and waterproof sandals —Keens or Crocs) you can move far more freely and in a downpour.
My DW and I bring a sling bag to the park for the day. If we return at night we don’t bring the poncho, but during the day it is important to bring one and a bag helps keep all things organized. Additionally I do not care for reusable ponchos because I don’t want to refold a wet poncho in my bag or carry it. Better for me to throw it away.
we usually buy $1 ponchos at WalMart or Dollar Tree, etc.
I pack one disposable poncho per day....
Additionally I do not care for reusable ponchos because I don’t want to refold a wet poncho in my bag or carry it. Better for me to throw it away.
I have a pair of Sketcher's that are very light. I could pack those shoes in my sling. But, I have no problem walking in my waterproof Keens. I don't wear Crocs. My DW does and loves them. Wet shoes are a dilemma. I'd look into athletic style sneakers that are designed to be light weight.my conflict is always my shoes. i don't feel comfortable all day in crocs or keens which own both of. so do you recommend i bring them in my bag and switch off? that can get heavy though in the bag....
If it rains again, pack two disposable ponchos (which I sometimes do), because they are not too big. I'd check the daily forecast before leaving the house/hotel/villa. I typically pack one poncho and if it rains a second time, I just suck it up and get wet the second time. In my experience, it does not rain nearly as frequently twice a day as it does once a day. Once a day rain isn't an absolute, but it seems like the norm in Florida.I'm confused. If it rains in the morning, then the rain stops, do you throw the wet poncho away because you don't want to fold and carry it? What if it starts to rain again later?
Also, as I recall, if you go to an indoor attraction, you are supposed to take off the wet poncho before sitting down. If you don't want to fold it, do you throw it away? Then what happens when you go back outside?
I'm gonna take a baggie to put my wet poncho in just in case I want to reuse it. Especially in the case like you said of going to eat or doing an inside attraction. May be a pain to fold it up but I don't want to carry multiple ponchos with me.I'm confused. If it rains in the morning, then the rain stops, do you throw the wet poncho away because you don't want to fold and carry it? What if it starts to rain again later?
Also, as I recall, if you go to an indoor attraction, you are supposed to take off the wet poncho before sitting down. If you don't want to fold it, do you throw it away? Then what happens when you go back outside?
Ha yes! Lol. I had a friend there and she posted in her story. Crazy. I think I will pack reusable ones in case of an all day downpour again and disposables for showers.I would recommend to anyone who isn't sure if they should buy ponchos to watch some of the videos from the parks today. It was quite the stormy day. I bought a couple disposable ponchos for pop up showers but I may also take my rain coat in case there is another day like today. I also bought hiking sandals because when it rains bad there can be several inches of rain puddles in some places.