ClapYourHands
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We were at Legoland last week, and most of the park shut down for about 90 minutes due to distant lightning. No thunder, lightning, or rain at the park, but we couldn't go on basically any outdoor ride until the weather system passed a certain number of miles away.
I have never been to Disney during the summer when, I understand, storms frequently pass through in the afternoons. When that happens, what is Disney's policy on keeping rides open? I know some like Test Track are notorious for closing for weather, but what about other rides? At Legoland, we couldn't even ride the carousel until we had the all clear.
What about pools at the resorts? When we were at Wyndham Bonnet Creek, we had a storm pass through, but as there were no lifeguards, it was individual choice to keep swimming or get out of the water. At the Legoland waterpark, we all had to exit the water for distant thunder. Not that I'm planning to swim during an electrical storm, but I don't want my afternoon pool break interrupted because there's reported lightning 15 miles away.
I have never been to Disney during the summer when, I understand, storms frequently pass through in the afternoons. When that happens, what is Disney's policy on keeping rides open? I know some like Test Track are notorious for closing for weather, but what about other rides? At Legoland, we couldn't even ride the carousel until we had the all clear.
What about pools at the resorts? When we were at Wyndham Bonnet Creek, we had a storm pass through, but as there were no lifeguards, it was individual choice to keep swimming or get out of the water. At the Legoland waterpark, we all had to exit the water for distant thunder. Not that I'm planning to swim during an electrical storm, but I don't want my afternoon pool break interrupted because there's reported lightning 15 miles away.
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