Katrinao:
Just noticed where you're from. My husband's father used to pastor a church there about 15 years ago. Recognized it because it's an unusual name.
Okay, now to your question. We go every year (11 times) during hurricane season (June). Every trip, it has rained at least two or three days during our 10 day stay. However, we don't let this totally ruin our park touring. Do not stay in your hotel room! Get out those ponchos and go to the parks.
First of all, I don't suggest you buy those little flimsy disposable ponchos they sell at Wal-Mart, drug stores, etc. They don't provide much protection and they will tear if you just look at them wrong. Disney ponchos are fairly sturdy (we used our's three years in a row) and they'll fit anybody. You will not find them out on shelves. You must ask a Disney castmember if you can purchase a poncho. They have them behind the cash register counter.
Since most other park goers will be wearing Disney ponchos too, take along a Sharpie marker and write your name along the back shoulder area. Just like on the sports teams' shirts. This will help distinguish your family from other guests.
Bring along the large ziplock bags. The rain storms/showers at Florida can be off and on all day. The ziplock bags are great for storing the ponchos. Keeps everything else in your backpack dry too. Bring one ziplock for every person in your group. Write their name on the ziplock bag 'cause it makes it easier when it starts raining unexpectedly and you're trying to figure our who's poncho is who's.
If you have or will be renting a stroller, purchase a poncho for the stroller. Much of the stroller parking is not under cover meaning your stroller will get wet. Just drape the poncho over the stroller before heading into the ride/attraction.
Lots of the attractions at WDW are actually inside so you will only be exposed to the rain as you are walking to and from the various attractions and "lands".
At the Magic Kingdom, the following rides will shut down if it is raining hard or there is lightning:
Swiss Family Treehouse (have only seen it closed twice)
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Dumbo
Goofy's Barnstormer
Astro Orbiter
Tomorrowland Indy Speedway
At Epcot:
Test Track
At MGM Studios:
Lights, Motors, Action Stunt Show
Backlot Tour
Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground
At Animal Kingdom:
Kali River Rapids
Expedition Everest
Primeval Whirl
Triceratop Spin
Pocahontas and her Forest Friends
If the rain is very bad, the outside entertainment, including nighttime, is cancelled.
You will find that lots of people will leave the parks when it starts raining. That's good for you 'cause you'll keep on park touring and the lines will probably get shorter. Not a whole lot shorter but shorter.
I agree that you should check out the link at
www.allearsnet.com. I was actually a winner in the what to do if it's raining contest and had my tips published.
Hope this helps. Have a great trip, Lisa