Planning for Unexpected Disney Weather Just Got Easier

The weather in Disney World can be pretty finicky!

Welcome to Hollywood Studios!

We’ve visited the parks on all kinds of days, from hot ones to stormy ones to everything in between. How do we do it? Well, we pack lots of rain gear and keep a close eye on our weather app! But a new collaboration between Disney and WeatherBug may make things just a bit easier.

The forecasting app WeatherBug has announced that they are working with Disney to deliver a “higher standard of environmental intelligence.” What exactly does that mean? Well, the 2 companies have signed a licensing agreement that will integrate Disney Weather Check technology into the WeatherBug app!

It’s a Poncho Kind of Day

Once complete, guests will be able to use the WeatherBug app to track live weather features. That’ll help ya decide when to duck into a store when it’s raining, avoid getting in an outdoor line, etc. Pretty nifty!

Plan ahead so this ISN’T you!

The super cool thing about this is how personalized your weather advice will be. Weather information will be linked to your plans for the day — whether that’s boating, going to the beach, or trekking around Disney World — and you’ll also get alerts for road closures or storm development nearby.

Rainy Day in Magic Kingdom

Of course, there are also emergency features, such as checklists for emergency planning and a way to review preparedness for significant weather events. With hurricane season on its way to Orlando, this feature could be very helpful.

Rainy Day in Hollywood Studios

Greg Hale, Chief Safety Officer and Vice President of Worldwide Safety Assurance for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, explains that “the co-development to integrate Disney Weather Check into WeatherBug’s consumer app offers an expanded platform to make the live weather features easily available to everyone.” These new features will be accessible both within and outside Disney’s parks, so you can make the smartest decisions wherever you are.

Be prepared for the RAIN in Disney World!

We’ll keep you updated once a timeline for this collaboration is announced. We’re looking forward to making good use of this app on stormy days! Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney news.

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With mini-reviews of every single restaurant, bar, lounge, kiosk and more; an entire chapter on the best snacks in Disney World; full Disney Dining Plan analysis (and how to get FREE dining); and a full chapter on discounts and deals; you’ll have everything you need to plan your best vacation yet.

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Magic Kingdom Photo Report: Constant Crowds & Castle Construction

After taking a break from Walt Disney World during the peak of spring break, we’re back with another update on Magic Kingdom construction, crowds, and changes. In this park report, we’ll take a look at the current projects around the park, plus preparations for the World’s Most Magical Celebration. Let’s start with crowds and park […]

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TV Review – “Assembled: The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” Takes a Closer Look at the Hit Series

With people still talking about last week’s finale of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Disney+ debuted the next installment of Marvel Studios’ Assembled today. The new documentary gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the hit series including interviews with some of the cast and crew as well as a closer look at some of the complications […]

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Disneyland Holds Flag Raising Ceremony at Reopening With Bob Chapek and Bob Iger in Attendance

The Disneyland Resort held a reopening flag raising ceremony with Cast Members you can watch below. What’s Happening: In a video captured by Theme Park Insider, earlier this morning before the official park reopening, Disneyland held a flag raising ceremony with Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek, Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board Bob Iger, Disney […]

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John Stamos and Lisa Leslie Play a Game of Horse Over at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

John Stamos and WNBA three-time MVP Lisa Leslie played a game of HORSE over at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at the Walt Disney World Resort. What’s Happening: John Stamos took time out of his busy schedule to play a game of HORSE with three-time WNBA MVP Lisa Leslie over at ESPN Wide World […]

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PHOTO: New Stone Work Coming to Fantasyland Pathways at Magic Kingdom

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Pavement throughout Magic Kingdom is being replaced, ensuring the park looks its best ahead of its 50th anniversary later this year. In Fantasyland, we’ve seen some stonework be replaced, but it looks like more is being added elsewhere. We saw this fresh slab of pavement yesterday by Friar’s Nook. It has several lighter-colored spots that seem to indicate new stones will be placed there. The stonework that was previously removed in front of Peter Pan’s Flight was in a large […]

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How Long is TOO Long to Wait For a Ride in Disney World?!

One thing that’s pretty much inevitable when traveling to Walt Disney World…you’re going to have to wait in line!

Let’s go to Disney World!

There are lines for rides, shows, shops, restaurants, and everything in-between in the popular theme parks. However, if you’re paying for a trip, it makes sense that you want to make the MOST of your time and not spend ALL of it waiting in line! Recently, we reached out to our readers to find out what they think about waiting in line, and it inspired us to share some of our tips on how to avoid the wait!

We Asked Our Readers: How Long is Too Long?

First, we reached out to our readers to ask the question “How long is too long to wait for a Disney World ride?” They had a wide variety of opinions, but there were a few answers that were by far the most popular.

One Hour

A LOT of our readers said they wouldn’t wait more than an hour for any ride at Disney World. One person said, If my child is in a good mood and it’s something that we can all ride, my top time is an hour (if it’s a big ride).” Another noted, I won’t wait more than 1 hour but then I live in Florida and am an annual passholder so I can always try again another time.”

End of Line for Flight of Passage

Some followers put their maximum wait time at an hour for most attractions but said that they would make exceptions for specific things. Depends on the ride. I think an hour is fair for any ride, anything more than an hour, I’d consider what ride it is,” one reader told us. They noted that they’d be willing to wait longer for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Splash Mountain, Flight of Passage, and others like those. 

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster

Other comments we received brought the cost factor into the equation: “Depends on the ride but I personally wouldn’t wait more than an hour for any ride. It costs too much money to be there wasting your time in lines.” We have to agree — we certainly don’t want to be spending our entire day in lines (make sure to check out our tips for avoiding that at the end of this article).

45 Minutes

We had some readers who were slightly more picky about the amount of time they were willing to wait. One said, I usually don’t like waiting more than 45 minutes.” while another admitted that they’ve only waited more than 45 minutes for Slinky Dog Dash because their child loved it so much that they rode twice in a row.

Slinky Dog Dash is a MUST DO for MANY

Another follower shared,45 min is about my max. I have been spoiled by FastPass and Universal ExpressPass.” We understand, it can definitely be hard to keep your patience while in line if you were used to mastering the FastPass+ system!

30 Minutes

Many of our readers who visit the parks frequently were even less willing to wait for their favorite rides. One person commented, “If it was something I hadn’t ridden before, something new, I’d probably wait an hour. Generally, 30-40 is about my max.”

Wait Time for Toy Story Mania

Another noted that they have a 20-30 minute rule. If they can’t get on the ride in that amount of time, then they save it until next time. A third person had similar things to say, telling us “Most attractions, 30 minutes is my top out point. Definitely a side effect of having an annual pass and deciding ‘eh, I’ll just hit it next time.’”

It Depends

But even outside of these categories, we received several other answers that were more specific. One reader told us that it depended on the weather, “Like I’ve waited in lines for over an hour in the cooler months that I would never wait in during the middle of summer cause there’s no shade or even a breeze.”

The Slinky Dog Dash queue is mostly outside in the sun!

Another shared that they had a tier system for how long they were willing to wait that varied based on the ride. There’s not a single ride I’m waiting triple digits for. I’d say an hour for some of the big hitters, and then tiers going down 40, 20, and 10. If it’s not worth the 10 minutes I’m absolutely not interested in riding it.”

Splash Mountain gets really high wait times!

One reader brought up some very important questions, noting that it depends on a lot of different factors — “Do you have children waiting with you? What ride is it? Is it raining? Are you hungry?” These are all important things to consider before committing to a long wait time!

Different Opinions for New Rides

One thing that many people seemed to agree on is that newer rides were more worth the wait. From the answers we received, guests are typically willing to wait up to 2 hours (and sometimes a little more) for a ride that they’ve never done before.

Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run is one of the newest and most popular rides right now.

Also, several people mentioned that they’d wait longer for “really good” rides. Generally, that category included thrill rides, rollercoasters, and popular rides that typically have long waits all the time.

How to Avoid the Wait

However, even if you’re willing to wait a while for a ride it doesn’t mean you have to! We have several tips for ways to avoid standing in lines all day.

Rope Drop

If you want to knock out a bunch of rides with short wait times, then rope dropping is your best friend! Rope dropping means arriving at the park before it opens, we usually recommend getting to your park of choice 45-60 minutes ahead of time.

Get to the parks in the mornings for lower crowds!

If you arrive at this time frame, sometimes you’ll be able to get in line for rides early and even ride a few before the park opens. This doesn’t always happen, but even then, you’ll likely be among the first to board the popular rides that day, so you can get it out of the way and move on to the next!

Stay Late

Okay, so maybe you’re not an early bird. If you can manage to stay late in the parks though, you still may able to accomplish many of the same things that you would in the morning. Since Walt Disney World reopened, we’ve noticed that more guests tend to leave before the day is done (no fireworks to wait around to see!). 

Plus, the parks are just so pretty at night!

It’s important to note that if the park closes at 9PM, you can get in line for a ride up until that minute (same as any other closing time). This is a great strategy for jumping on those really popular rides! Also, we’ve noticed the wait times decrease in the evenings in general, so you will likely be able to knock out things quicker at night.

Travel During Less Crowded Times

If you want to avoid higher wait times, do your best to avoid the crowds. We recommend traveling during times when kids are in school and skipping trips during holiday weekends, Christmas break, Spring Break, and the summer months if possible.

When things get busy, lines start to form EVERYWHERE.

If you think that Walt Disney World is going to be busy during your trip, then try to plan your park days for weekdays instead of weekends. On the weekends, locals and passholders tend to drop by, so the crowds are often much higher. This trick may not be as effective during weeks like Christmas, Spring Break, and Thanksgiving, or summer, so keep that in mind.

Pay for a VIP Tour

This is the pricey option, but if you REALLY hate waiting in lines, it may be right for your family! Booking a VIP Tour through Disney means that a Disney Cast Member will guide you through the parks on your chosen day, and one of the perks of the tour is being able to use the FastPass lines to skip long waits for many rides and attractions.

Imagine getting to skip the wait for Flight of Passage!

Now, keep in mind that you may have to save up for this one. VIP Tours cost between $425 and $750 per HOUR depending on the season and must be booked for a minimum of 7 hours. On top of that, it doesn’t include park admission costs. But, if you’ve got the spare change, then the experience might be really cool!

Important Notes on FastPass+

You may be saying right now, “But DFB, what about FastPasses? Can’t you use those to skip the lines?” Well, unfortunately at this time, FastPasses have not returned to the Disney World parks.

Oh, the good ol’ days of FastPasses!

For those who aren’t familiar, the FastPass+ system used to be a free way for guests to select return times for a few Disney rides or attractions each day. When you came back to the ride during your return window, you would get to experience a much shorter wait time than what was posted. This option has been temporarily suspended since Disney World reopened and we don’t yet have any details on when it will be back. 

FastPass signs have actually been removed from some rides!

Without FastPasses, it has just become more important that you plan your day strategically. Avoid waiting for popular rides in the middle of the day when the lines are longest and make a list of what you’d like to accomplish, prioritizing the things that are most important to your family. It may also be helpful to have games or activities planned to occupy your time spent in ride queues.

©Disney | The Play Disney Parks app is a great choice to keep you occupied.

Finally, it’s important to remember that at one point or another, waiting is going to be a part of your Disney World vacation. Thousands of other guests are visiting the parks, wanting to do the same things you’re doing. Be patient and enjoy yourself — remember that you’re here to relax, have fun, and make memories!

Remember why you came to Disney World…to have fun!

Stay tuned to DFB to get all the latest tips for your Disney World trip! We’ve got all the Disney news from the parks and online, so stick around for the updates!

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With mini-reviews of every single restaurant, bar, lounge, kiosk and more; an entire chapter on the best snacks in Disney World; full Disney Dining Plan analysis (and how to get FREE dining); and a full chapter on discounts and deals; you’ll have everything you need to plan your best vacation yet.

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Analysts Estimate Just How Many Billions the Disneyland Closure Cost

Disneyland Resort is officially reopening TODAY, after a 13-month closure.

Sleeping Beauty Castle

The parks originally shuttered in March 2020, and while Disney World reopened that July, the California parks stayed closed. Closures like these — as well as the pandemic itself — have taken a massive toll on the tourism industry. And while things are slowly reopening, it appears that Disneyland will report an overall loss in revenue.

According to The Orange County Register, Disneyland Resort has lost an estimated $4.3 billion in revenue throughout that 13-month closure. This number is an educated estimate by Michael Nathanson, founding partner of the independent research company MoffettNathanson.

Disneyland

To compare, Disneyland generated around $3.8 billion in revenue in 2019 — again, according to Nathanson’s estimates.

Disney California Adventure

Nathanson estimated in October 2020 that Disneyland had already lost around $2.2 billion over a 216-day closure. The current number, of $4.3 billion, reflects an updated approximation of exactly what the closure has cost the company.

Pixar Pier

The closure has had a massive impact on California’s economy, too, which relies on Disneyland and other large theme parks for jobs. Cal State Fullerton’s Woods Center for Economic Analysis and Forecasting found that Disneyland contributes, on average, $8.5 billion annually to the California economy. This means the parks’ 412-day closures could have lost the state almost $10 billion.

Disneyland

Nathanson worries that a “post-coronavirus recession” could prevent Disneyland from bouncing back right away. He explains that “people don’t instantly, when the economy goes back to growing, go to the parks.” We’ll be keeping a close eye on the situation to see exactly how Disneyland’s reopening goes — and what greater impact it has. Stay tuned to DFB.

Everything You Need to Know About Disneyland’s Reopening!

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