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What the Weather is Like in Orlando, Florida

by Chet McDoniel – Off to Neverland Travel®

So, you’ve got your big Walt Disney World® vacation planned, your Disney resort chosen, and your trip is approaching so rapidly that it is time to pack your bags.  One very important thing to consider is what the weather is like in Orlando, Florida, home of the Walt Disney World® Resort.  I am going to run down some of the basics of the four seasons, and in future articles, we’ll delve more deeply into specific planning.  Let’s begin with one of the most popular times to visit, Summer.

  • Summer –  One word: HOT.  Seriously, while the average temperature is only in the low 90s, the humidity can be a killer.  Average rainfall during this time increases as well.  Often, mid-afternoon showers can be heavy and last anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours.  Unfortunately, instead of cooling things off, these showers seem to only makes things a little more steamy.  (Picture a sauna the size of the parks!)  This is not meant to discourage a summer trip, but you should plan on plenty of sunscreen and plenty of liquids in order to survive.
  • Fall – While the temperature starts to drop off in the fall, you may encounter a tropical storm or hurricane depending on when in the fall you choose to travel.  Hurricane seasons vary greatly in quantity and the intensity of storms.  The upside of this is that Disney frequently runs specials during this season, and you can get great rates if you are willing to chance the storms.  Even if a hurricane comes through, the parks usually only close for a day or less for cleanup, and that has seldom occurred.
  • Winter – This can be a wonderful time to visit Orlando, FL, as the temperature drops to an average high in the low 70s.  Day times are usually very pleasant in the parks, however, evenings average in the low 50s.  I have been in Walt Disney World® when you needed outfits that are more typically worn in the snowy mountain ranges of the west.  You might want to pack heavy coats just in case a cold snap occurs.
  • Spring – While the rains do pick up slightly as Spring approaches, the temperature could not be better.  Average highs are in the low 80s, and rain is not as frequent as in the Summer and Fall.  Spring is a great time to visit, however, crowd levels are elevated around Spring Break and Easter vacations.

Now you know a bit about what the weather is like in Orlando, Florida.  With this knowledge, you will know what to pack, and you will be prepared to have a wonderful time.  And…if you forget anything, Disney will be glad for you to visit their merchandise locations so that you can stock up!

By |2017-06-27T10:25:16-05:00September 3rd, 2008|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

What the Weather is Like in Orlando, Florida

by Chet McDoniel – Off to Neverland Travel®

So, you’ve got your big Walt Disney World® vacation planned, your Disney resort chosen, and your trip is approaching so rapidly that it is time to pack your bags.  One very important thing to consider is what the weather is like in Orlando, Florida, home of the Walt Disney World® Resort.  I am going to run down some of the basics of the four seasons, and in future articles, we’ll delve more deeply into specific planning.  Let’s begin with one of the most popular times to visit, Summer.

  • Summer –  One word: HOT.  Seriously, while the average temperature is only in the low 90s, the humidity can be a killer.  Average rainfall during this time increases as well.  Often, mid-afternoon showers can be heavy and last anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours.  Unfortunately, instead of cooling things off, these showers seem to only makes things a little more steamy.  (Picture a sauna the size of the parks!)  This is not meant to discourage a summer trip, but you should plan on plenty of sunscreen and plenty of liquids in order to survive.
  • Fall – While the temperature starts to drop off in the fall, you may encounter a tropical storm or hurricane depending on when in the fall you choose to travel.  Hurricane seasons vary greatly in quantity and the intensity of storms.  The upside of this is that Disney frequently runs specials during this season, and you can get great rates if you are willing to chance the storms.  Even if a hurricane comes through, the parks usually only close for a day or less for cleanup, and that has seldom occurred.
  • Winter – This can be a wonderful time to visit Orlando, FL, as the temperature drops to an average high in the low 70s.  Day times are usually very pleasant in the parks, however, evenings average in the low 50s.  I have been in Walt Disney World® when you needed outfits that are more typically worn in the snowy mountain ranges of the west.  You might want to pack heavy coats just in case a cold snap occurs.
  • Spring – While the rains do pick up slightly as Spring approaches, the temperature could not be better.  Average highs are in the low 80s, and rain is not as frequent as in the Summer and Fall.  Spring is a great time to visit, however, crowd levels are elevated around Spring Break and Easter vacations.

Now you know a bit about what the weather is like in Orlando, Florida.  With this knowledge, you will know what to pack, and you will be prepared to have a wonderful time.  And…if you forget anything, Disney will be glad for you to visit their merchandise locations so that you can stock up!

Disney Cruise Line Headed to Alaska in 2010?

That’s the buzz as an article on CruiseCritic states that Disney has applied for a for a 10-year permit (valid from 2010 to 2019) to visit Glacier Bay, which is a very popular Alaskan itinerary destination.  The arrival of two new Disney Cruise Line® ships (one in 2011 & 2012) would make this unique itinerary very possible as the current ships will be freed up to move about the world.  Could Mickey and the gang need their winter coats for a brand new Alaskan itinerary?  Stay tuned to the Off to Neverland Blog as we watch this story!

By |2017-06-27T10:25:16-05:00September 2nd, 2008|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Disney Cruise Line Headed to Alaska in 2010?

That’s the buzz as an article on CruiseCritic states that Disney has applied for a for a 10-year permit (valid from 2010 to 2019) to visit Glacier Bay, which is a very popular Alaskan itinerary destination.  The arrival of two new Disney Cruise Line® ships (one in 2011 & 2012) would make this unique itinerary very possible as the current ships will be freed up to move about the world.  Could Mickey and the gang need their winter coats for a brand new Alaskan itinerary?  Stay tuned to the Off to Neverland Blog as we watch this story!

Disney Cruise Line Tropical Storm Hanna Update – 9/2 – 9:00AM EDT

This is a report directly from Disney Cruise Line®

Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008, 9:00 a.m. EDT –

Disney Cruise Line® is monitoring the progress of Tropical Storm Hanna. In anticipation of the inclement weather associated with the storm system, we have made minor modifications to the itineraries of the Disney Magic® commencing Sept. 1, 2008, and the Disney Wonder® commencing Aug. 31, 2008, to keep our Guests and Crew Members a safe distance from the storm. Guests received notification of the following itinerary adjustments at check-in:

Disney Magic

Mon. 9/1 – Port Canaveral
Tues. 9/2 – Castaway Cay
Wed. 9/3 – Day at Sea (change)
Thurs. 9/4 – Nassau (change)
Fri. 9/5 – Castaway Cay
Sat. 9/6 – Port Canaveral

Disney Wonder

Sun. 8/31 – Port Canaveral
Mon. 9/1 – Castaway Cay (change)
Tues. 9/2 – Nassau (change)
Wed. 9/3 – Day at Sea
Thurs. 9/4 – Port Canaveral

At this time, we have not made any changes to the Sept. 4, 2008, voyage of the Disney Wonder.

The safety of our Guests and Crew Members is always our top concern. We will continue to monitor conditions and make operational changes, if necessary.

By |2017-06-27T10:25:16-05:00September 2nd, 2008|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Disney Cruise Line Tropical Storm Hanna Update – 9/2 – 9:00AM EDT

This is a report directly from Disney Cruise Line®

Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008, 9:00 a.m. EDT –

Disney Cruise Line® is monitoring the progress of Tropical Storm Hanna. In anticipation of the inclement weather associated with the storm system, we have made minor modifications to the itineraries of the Disney Magic® commencing Sept. 1, 2008, and the Disney Wonder® commencing Aug. 31, 2008, to keep our Guests and Crew Members a safe distance from the storm. Guests received notification of the following itinerary adjustments at check-in:

Disney Magic

Mon. 9/1 – Port Canaveral
Tues. 9/2 – Castaway Cay
Wed. 9/3 – Day at Sea (change)
Thurs. 9/4 – Nassau (change)
Fri. 9/5 – Castaway Cay
Sat. 9/6 – Port Canaveral

Disney Wonder

Sun. 8/31 – Port Canaveral
Mon. 9/1 – Castaway Cay (change)
Tues. 9/2 – Nassau (change)
Wed. 9/3 – Day at Sea
Thurs. 9/4 – Port Canaveral

At this time, we have not made any changes to the Sept. 4, 2008, voyage of the Disney Wonder.

The safety of our Guests and Crew Members is always our top concern. We will continue to monitor conditions and make operational changes, if necessary.

Disneyland Half Marathon Charts a Magical Path

ANAHEIM, Calif. (August 22, 2008) – The Disneyland Resort® is celebrating health, fitness and family fun with more than 18,000 participants who registered for the third annual Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend, August 29-31. The highlight of the weekend is a 13.1 mile event affectionately dubbed “The Happiest Race on Earth.”

Participants in the Disneyland Half Marathon will travel a course unlike any half marathon in the world. It passes through the two Disneyland Resort theme parks – Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure – and it’s full of Disney inspiration with flaming cannons at the start, live entertainers all along the route, and Disney characters as cheerleaders. Many of the participants will be dressed like their favorite Disney characters, including Minnie Mouse and Tinker Bell, and some even stop mid-race to pose with Mickey Mouse and his pals for photos commemorating both the race and Disney Parks’ ongoing Year of a Million Dreams celebration.

By |2017-06-27T10:25:17-05:00August 29th, 2008|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Disneyland Half Marathon Charts a Magical Path

ANAHEIM, Calif. (August 22, 2008) – The Disneyland Resort® is celebrating health, fitness and family fun with more than 18,000 participants who registered for the third annual Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend, August 29-31. The highlight of the weekend is a 13.1 mile event affectionately dubbed “The Happiest Race on Earth.”

Participants in the Disneyland Half Marathon will travel a course unlike any half marathon in the world. It passes through the two Disneyland Resort theme parks – Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure – and it’s full of Disney inspiration with flaming cannons at the start, live entertainers all along the route, and Disney characters as cheerleaders. Many of the participants will be dressed like their favorite Disney characters, including Minnie Mouse and Tinker Bell, and some even stop mid-race to pose with Mickey Mouse and his pals for photos commemorating both the race and Disney Parks’ ongoing Year of a Million Dreams celebration.

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