Mamato2cutekiddos
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 9, 2015
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Hoping you can help me! I leave in 12 days and I know we are going to hit rain storms every day we are there. Now, I've done lots of research and it sounds like WDW can still be very fun during the rain, and it appears that these storms are swift and don't last long.
We are staying off property so leaving to our resort for the afternoon and coming back isn't really a feasable option. So I am wondering what suggestions you have for braving the storm? What are the best attractions to do during these times? Best places to take shelter?
I've never been in September before so I don't really know what to expect. Does it rain/thunder/lightening so much that you can't actually be outside doing stuff? Is there anything additional I should consider packing in our park bag to accomodate these rainy afternoons (besides a poncho)?
My kids will wear their keens in the parks, as they are waterproof. I am thinking of packing an extra pair of light flip flops in the event that they don't want to stay in their wet shoes (though I feel like their keens have dried pretty quickly in the past...).
As for DH and I... I was planning on wearing my Birkenstocks or my Toms (or runners) but I'm not sure any of those are good options for being wet.
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
We are staying off property so leaving to our resort for the afternoon and coming back isn't really a feasable option. So I am wondering what suggestions you have for braving the storm? What are the best attractions to do during these times? Best places to take shelter?
I've never been in September before so I don't really know what to expect. Does it rain/thunder/lightening so much that you can't actually be outside doing stuff? Is there anything additional I should consider packing in our park bag to accomodate these rainy afternoons (besides a poncho)?
My kids will wear their keens in the parks, as they are waterproof. I am thinking of packing an extra pair of light flip flops in the event that they don't want to stay in their wet shoes (though I feel like their keens have dried pretty quickly in the past...).
As for DH and I... I was planning on wearing my Birkenstocks or my Toms (or runners) but I'm not sure any of those are good options for being wet.
I'd love to hear your thoughts!