wee-haggis
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- Aug 17, 2002
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We just got back yesterday.
All the parks were opened an hour early.
We left MCO at 4-35pm. The rain was moderate and a little bit of wind. Very dark skies with fast moving clouds.Once the Jetblue flight was above the clouds (about 10 mins into the flight,you wouldn't even know Fay existed.
I think we were lucky because we really expected our flight to be cancelled but Fay seemed to vere off the east (as opposed to the westerly route).
I think the forecasters were wrong ...again !
All the staff at our hotel were placing the loungers (from the pool area)in the pool itself as well as coming round every unit and stacking the balcony tables and chairs to prepare for something that really never materialized (at least as far as Orlando was concerned....up until now).
Strangely while at the airport I noticed that 90% of the SWA flights were cancelled ...but none from Jetblue (by the way,first time flying with them...very impressed).
Just checked the weather radar map and Fay seems to have come to a standstill with the eye over Daytona (Orlando should see rain well into tomorrow).
All the parks were opened an hour early.
We left MCO at 4-35pm. The rain was moderate and a little bit of wind. Very dark skies with fast moving clouds.Once the Jetblue flight was above the clouds (about 10 mins into the flight,you wouldn't even know Fay existed.
I think we were lucky because we really expected our flight to be cancelled but Fay seemed to vere off the east (as opposed to the westerly route).
I think the forecasters were wrong ...again !
All the staff at our hotel were placing the loungers (from the pool area)in the pool itself as well as coming round every unit and stacking the balcony tables and chairs to prepare for something that really never materialized (at least as far as Orlando was concerned....up until now).
Strangely while at the airport I noticed that 90% of the SWA flights were cancelled ...but none from Jetblue (by the way,first time flying with them...very impressed).
Just checked the weather radar map and Fay seems to have come to a standstill with the eye over Daytona (Orlando should see rain well into tomorrow).