Thanks Fay – Walt Disney World During Tropical Storm Fay

Earlier this week there were all these reports about Tropical Storm Fay and how it had potential to develop into a huricane. All of Florida was bracing itself for a day of two of heavy rain, damaging winds, and who knows what else Mother Nature had up her sleeve.

For those who are visiting Walt Disney World during times of bad weather, the uncertainty can surely impact their vacation plans.

For instance, in a case whereby a tropical storm or huricane is to hit some folks may cancel plans to visit the theme parks that day, possiby cancel plans to also dine at a theme park restaurants, and even just decide to hunker down in their room and ride out the storm….

…and then there’s me.

When it comes to bad weather I have a tendency to be more curious than safe. I remember one February day we were in the midst of a blizzard and I went outside to check on how the trees were holding up around the house. A 20 foot tree limb missed me by about 10 feet as it came crashing down behind me.

There are other stories I can tell but I don’t want to tell you how careless I REALLY am in bad weather.

Anyway, I’ve been in WDW for such storms as Hurricane Charley and Hurricane Dennis and for a while it looked like TS Fay would be added to my list.

But Fay pretty much fizzled out….so far.

Our morning started off with a drive to Fort Wilderness and breakfast at Trail’s End. I expected the restarant to be filled. Not so. Only about 25 patrons there while we ate.

We then went to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and did a few things there. At 11 A.M. we walked onto Kilimanjaro Safaris as there were hardly any guests in the park. There seemed to me more animals on the Savannah than guests in the park.

BTW, I had never seen so many animals out…could it have been the weather?

Thanks to Fay we enjoyed a morning at DAK that had fewer than the normal number of guests.

Every attracton had a wait time of 10 minutes or less and at Finding Nemo: The Musical I’d say only about 120 or so guests watched the show with us.

Around Noon we decided to go to the Magic Kingdom because there was still the feeling that the storm would hit between 2 and 4 P.M. and I wanted to see what measures would be taken to secure the park.

Here are the umbrellas tied down at Casey’s…

Caseys Umbrellas

Take a look as to how dark it was around the castle…

Cinderella Castle

Rumors were floating around all day that the parks would close in the late afternoon.
Signs were being tied down to protect from potentially dangerous wind conditions…like at Columbia Harbor House

Columbia Harbor House Sign Tied Down

Cinderella’s Round Table sign under the castle was secured…

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Guests were notified that the resort was monitoring the storm and telling us that there was a possibility of a change in the operaring hours.

More signs tied down….Sir Mickey’s…

Sir Mickeys tied down sign

…and the Yankee Trader.

Yankee Trader sign tied down

We made our way to the Magic Kingdom and sometimes it rained and sometimes it didn’t. It was breezy all day with temps in the 70’s.

At Magic Kingdom we did about eight or so attractions…all were either walk-ons or ten minute waits.

At around 5 P.M. the winds DID pick up a bit but the rains still held off…steady rains that is.

It wasn’t until around 7 or so that the sky began to transition into a hazy, grey chunk and the rain and wind picked up.

That’s when we decided to leave the park.

But all in all thanks to Fay we were able to get a lot done.

Look at Haunted Mansion….10 minutes to get on…

Haunted Mansion

I think this is a comment that when the weather is not so perfect during your stay at WDW that you should make the best of it.

Of course in any weather you need to be aware of potential conditions. ALWAYS BE SAFE!!.

I always see rainy days as the best days to go to EPCOT and Animal Kingdom. Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom offer more hiding places from the rain and thus guests tend to go to those parks on rainy days…not to mention Disney Quest.

So thanks Fay for an interesting day. …and it may continue to be an interesting week as Fay seems to want to hang around.

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