Sometimes, the unexpected can throw a wrench in your Disney World plans.
Today, bad weather has hit the parks. In fact, both of the Disney World counties are currently under a tornado watch. [Read more…]
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Sometimes, the unexpected can throw a wrench in your Disney World plans.
Today, bad weather has hit the parks. In fact, both of the Disney World counties are currently under a tornado watch. [Read more…]
Disney World sees more than its fair share of thunderstorms.
But most of the time, we’re accustomed to seeing those thunderstorms during Florida’s rainy season in the summer. But tomorrow, severe weather could impact Disney World … in January. Let’s take a closer look at the forecast.
Nothing can ruin your Disney World vacation faster than a torrential downpour. Okay, we can think of at least one more thing that might be worse than a little rain — we’re talking about a full-blown hurricane.
Disney World is found in sunny Central Florida, which just so happens to see quite a bit of tropical weather — the good and the bad. If you’re heading to the parks this hurricane season, we’re sharing everything you need to know.
There’s a rumor that Disney World is covered by a giant dome that allows the company to control the weather.
While that would make running the park a WHOLE lot easier, it just isn’t true. Orlando is subject to all sorts of bad weather, from hurricanes and torrential downpours to brutal heat (which you may not be surprised by). What may surprise you is that it actually DOES get cold, too! Knowing what the weather will be like ahead of your trip can help you plan accordingly and avoid any discomfort.
It’s time to pack for a Disney World trip! Got your MagicBand? Your Minnie ears? Your fashionable Disney-bounding outfits? There’s one thing you’re likely FORGETTING, and that mistake could come back to haunt you during your vacation.
It can be tough to remember everything you’ll need at the Disney World parks, but we’re here to help you out. We’ve got a comprehensive packing list for you, but right now we’re reminding you of one ESSENTIAL that is super easy to forget or assume you won’t need. [Read more…]
It’s July, the middle of the summer, but if you’re planning on being in Disney World, you’re in for an AWESOME time! While it may be one of the hottest months to be in the parks, there are some SUPER exciting things happening that will make the heat worth it.
A Disney World vacation can be magical at any time of year — as long as you plan accordingly! Between weather patterns, special events, holidays, and crowds, the prep work for your trip can vary A LOT depending on what time of year you’re traveling. Here’s what you need to know if you’re headed to Disney World in July!
School looms in the near future and summer is coming to a close, so what’s the best way to close out the summer?
A Disney World vacation can be magical at any time of year — as long as you plan accordingly! Between weather patterns, special events, holidays, and crowds, the prep work for your trip can vary A LOT depending on what time of year you’re traveling. Here’s what you need to know if you’re headed to Disney World in August!
School’s out for summer… and we know the first place you want to visit!
A Disney World vacation can be magical at any time of year — as long as you plan accordingly! Between weather patterns, special events, holidays, and crowds, the prep work for your trip can vary A LOT depending on what time of year you’re traveling. Here’s what you need to know if you’re headed to Disney World in June!
So, you may or may not have heard about this little, tiny, insignificant little ARCTIC BLAST that is currently making its way across the United States from Alaska.
Meteorologists are promising freezing temperatures this weekend, with the coldest day being Christmas Eve. And, if you’re getting ready to fly to or from Orlando, you might want to be prepared for flight delays — and potentially even cancelations.
Hurricane Ian continues to threaten much of Florida — including Disney World.
We’ve been tracking the storm since it was just a tropical depression, but Ian has quickly turned into a powerful system and ultimately went past Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane. A Hurricane Watch, Tropical Storm Warning, and flood advisories have been issued for Disney World, and now it looks like Disney World is officially closing its doors due to Hurricane Ian.