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Top 5 Tips for Dealing with Rain at Disney World

Rain, rain, go away, come again another day! Don’t worry, it will. Florida may be known as the Sunshine State, but you may be surprised to learn that Central Florida has a long rainy season. In fact, an afternoon thundershower is almost a daily occurrence. No, we aren’t kidding. It rains nearly every single afternoon in the summer months. The good news is it typically doesn’t last more than an hour. An all-day rainy day is truly rare.

This rainy period begins in late May and lasts five months ending in October. If you are visiting Walt Disney World during this time, chances are you’ll be dealing with rain so you might as well be ready for it. Here are the top tips for dealing with rain while visiting Walt Disney World.





 

5 – Plan for It

With all of the technology available to us today, keeping track of the weather forecast shouldn’t be too challenging. Check the forecast for at least ten days before your trip. Keep checking it. When you arrive at Disney, recheck the forecast. You get the idea. While not 100% accurate, you’ll at least have some idea of when the storms might hit. Generally, the daily thunderstorms hit during the late afternoon. This leads us to…

4 – Head Indoors

If you don’t want to get wet during the rain, the obvious choice is to head indoors. Thankfully, there are plenty of indoor attractions. Here are a few of the indoor attractions at each park:

Magic Kingdom: Mickey’s Philharmagic, The Laugh Floor, The Carousel of Progress, Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger, The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean

Animal Kingdom: It’s Tough to Be a Bug, The Lion King Show, Finding Nemo-The Musical, Dinosaur, Flight of Passage

Epcot: The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Living with the Land, Soarin, Test Track (the wait at least), Mexico Pavilion, Canada Far and Wide, The American Adventure, Mission Space, Reflections of China, Spaceship Earth, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

Hollywood Studios: Rockin’ Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Toy Story Mania, Muppet Vision 3D, Star Tours, Star Wars Launch Bay, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Millenium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run

 

3 – Get the Right Rain Protection

Even if you head indoors for an attraction, you may not be able to avoid being out in the rain. The difference between soaked and damp may be the difference between a happy family and a miserable one. The right rain protection can make all the difference.

If you already own rain gear, bring it with you. Always. Even if there is no rain in the forecast, bring the rain gear. Florida weather is famously finicky, and we’ve been known to have a monsoon when there was a 10% chance of rain. Around here, a 10% chance of rain means there’s a 10% chance you’ll need a small watercraft along with your umbrella.

The simplest and cheapest rain gear option is the famous rain poncho. You can buy a poncho at Walmart before you come. Or if you want Mickey on your back, Disney will be happy to sell you a Disney Parks poncho. Ponchos are excellent choices because they take up very little space in your bag.

2 – Just Get Wet

Another option is to simply go play in the rain! For the serious park-goer, a rainy day is a perfect time to visit the parks. The crowds are usually smaller, and the lines will be significantly shorter. When everyone else is hiding in their hotel room, you could be getting extra spins in on Dumbo. I’ve seen plenty of families just enjoy the rain! It’s a lot of fun to see people act like kids by splashing in puddles and having fun getting wet! If you are going to get wet, you may want to pack a jacket for everyone. Carrying around jackets, particularly in the summer, may sound strange, but if you go into one of the air-conditioned attractions or restaurants while wet, you may be thankful for something to keep you warm!





 

1 – Expect the Rain and Be Thankful

The best tip I can give you is to expect rain and decide ahead of time to not let it ruin your vacation. Rain happens. Wet things dry. Don’t let the rain ruin your day. In fact, I think you can be thankful when it rains. I’ve lived in the Orlando area for nine years now and have experienced the very hot and humid summers. I’ve come to love the daily rain and thunderstorms because they bring clouds! And what do clouds do? They block the intense heat of the sun! It is HOT in Orlando, but clouds and rain bring relief from the heat. With the right amount of planning and proper expectations, you might find yourself thankful for the rain as well!

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Cindy E. Nykamp

After friends and family made them their go-to people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Cindy wears many hats for DisneyLists.com. As a content creator, she has written over six hundred articles providing news, tips, planning, and more, for trips to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line to our followers. She directs a team of authors to bring our fans up-to-date information so that they can have the best Disney vacation experience. Cindy manages DisneyLists.com's Instagram account, sharing photos and videos to bring some Disney magic into our followers' feeds. She is also our chief photographer and has her photos featured on the official Walt Disney World Instagram account. Finally, Cindy regularly represents DisneyLists.com at Disney media events. While attending these events, she gets an insider's view of all the new things that have come to Disney Parks and Disney Cruise Line and passes this information and tips to our followers.
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