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What does Disney do when it rains?

The Water Parks When it Rains at Disney World They will close down the rides for thunder and lightning. The park will still be open so you can shop or eat. You can check out this video of Elsa and I doing the Slush Gusher at Blizzard Beach in a hard downpour.



Disney World is a "rain or shine" destination, and the parks are uniquely designed to handle the frequent, heavy tropical downpours common in Florida. When rain begins, Disney's operations transition into a "Rain Mode." Outdoor entertainment, such as the "Festival of Fantasy" parade, may be replaced by the "Rainy Day Cavalcade," where characters ride in covered vehicles to stay dry. Most "high-thrill" outdoor attractions (like Expedition Everest or Seven Seas Lagoon boats) will continue to run in light rain but will shut down immediately if lightning is detected within a 6-to-10 mile radius. To keep guests happy, Disney shops will immediately move large displays of ponchos and umbrellas to the front of the stores. This is actually a great time for savvy guests to visit "indoor-heavy" areas like EPCOT's The Land or Magic Kingdom's Pirates of the Caribbean, as wait times for indoor rides often plummet while others run for cover. The only time the park truly stops is for extreme wind or hurricanes, but for a standard afternoon shower, the music stays on, the characters stay out (under cover), and the "Disney magic" continues with a slightly more damp aesthetic.

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The truth is, when it is rainy outside, the parks will be a lot less busy. So if you can handle it, you will often find that you can get a lot done during a storm. But, if you prefer to stay totally out of the rain, there are other things you can do on property that are still a lot of fun.

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No, Disney does not offer rain checks or any kind of compensation for a rainy day. This does not mean that your day will be ruined. There are still things to do at Disney when it does rain.

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The truth is, when it is rainy outside, the parks will be a lot less busy. So if you can handle it, you will often find that you can get a lot done during a storm. But, if you prefer to stay totally out of the rain, there are other things you can do on property that are still a lot of fun.

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You won't see princesses around the Disneyland entrance or Goofy ambling down the street in the rain. While the pre-planned character meet-and-greets will still be happening, don't plan on seeing characters just walking around. It does take away a little of the magic (probably mostly for ME!)

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The wet months at Walt Disney World are June, July, August, and September. During that time, you can expect that it will rain almost every day.

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The wet months at Walt Disney World are June, July, August, and September. During that time, you can expect that it will rain almost every day. Most of the time you will get an intense drenching for an hour in the late afternoon which then passes quickly.

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If you think that the day you will be in the parks is just too risky to try because of the rain, you can always try and rebook your Theme Park Reservation and change the date of your ticket. You will be able to do both from your My Disney Experience account online or your My Disney Experience app.

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Lucky for us, ponchos are available for purchase at Disneyland if it starts to pour. Child-size ponchos go for $10 and adult-size ones for $12. But remember, Mirsa: prices and availability of these items are subject to change at any time.

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Some people enjoy the parks when the temperatures are cooler while others combine Disneyland with time at some of California's beautiful beaches and want warmer temperatures. Coolest Temperatures: December, January and February. Average high: 70-degrees / average lows 47 to 49 degrees.

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You will be pleased to learn that umbrellas are allowed inside both Theme Parks. For your reference, I believe it is also crucial to know what items are prohibited. Arnold, I commend you for visiting the Disneyland Resort on a rainy day.

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Some parks are better to visit on rainy days than others. At EPCOT, the only attraction that would close due to weather is Test Track. Most of the other rides — along with plenty of restaurants and shops — are located in Future World and are relatively close together so you wouldn't have to walk far in the rain.

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On a 90 degree Florida day, a nice quick soak might feel refreshing. With the heat, you also get dry faster. If you visit Orlando in the colder months and you ride a big splash ride at night, you might find yourself shivering just a bit. In these situations, ponchos might be more of a benefit.

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Bottled beverages are also available for purchase throughout Disney World. Bottled waters are typically $3.50 each. Bottled soda is typically $5, offering Coca-Cola products such as Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite.

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You'll find that most Guests will continue having fun even through the storms, and most rides and attractions will keep running as long as there is no lightning and it is safe to do so. Walt Disney World Resort does not usually refund tickets due to inclement weather.

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Yes, ponchos are available for purchase if it happens to be raining at Disneyland to keep us dry in case of a little black rain cloud. The child-size ponchos cost $10, while the adult-size ponchos cost $12. So we can stay dry and comfortable no matter what the weather brings.

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