We were at DL for the first time in about 6 years this past Memorial Day weekend. The fireworks were canceled both Sat and Sun nights due to wind. The kids were disappointed, but it gave us a really good excuse to try to plan another visit. Like we really needed one anyway...mindflipper wrote:Sorry, Len90, but you're a bit "WDW-centric" in your thinking. As the question was concerning the idea of MSEP returning to either Disneyland parks in Anahiem, CA, Wizz's statement was focusing on the weather at Disneyland, not at Disney World. If it rains in the evening, then Disneyland does shut down the electrical parade, fireworks, fantasmic and I would presume the World of Color.Len90 wrote:In all honesty weather has never been an issue with me and I've been there in the summer time for most of my stays. The rains are usually in the afternoon and the night is dry for the most part. I've only once had major rains at 9:00 but I was in EPCOT and they still set off Illuminations as scheduled. Weather does affect the parades but those with show stops or shows that involve dancing are affected by wet grounds as well.Wizzard419 wrote:and weather may alter the schedules as well, so you may want to avoid summer since that is the rainy season.
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LOL! I forgot the winds! I had that happen on one of the nights on long-ago trip - Fantasmic and the fireworks got cancelled due to wind, but not the MSEP.
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Yep, no park is immune to weather constraints. I'm actually not sure about WoC though, rain isn't a factor (since it's all water anyway) but they may nix the warm up act since those are puppets and people.
Wind... I'm actually not sure if they care about that for world of color, I know some attractions on the bay will be shut down if the winds go over a pre-determined speed.
Wind... I'm actually not sure if they care about that for world of color, I know some attractions on the bay will be shut down if the winds go over a pre-determined speed.
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For Fantasmic, the wind can affect the "water screens" on which images are projected. I would presume the same would apply to the WoC water screens.
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I guess we both took that differently. Both you and wizz were pointing out the factors that the operating schedule does not take into account. My original operating schedule idea was for WDW and wizz did mention that summer is the rainy season which is VERY true of WDW. wizz did not mention any specific parks in his reply so I'm not sure where you got that... I guess you truly are a mind flipper and mind reader.mindflipper wrote:Sorry, Len90, but you're a bit "WDW-centric" in your thinking. As the question was concerning the idea of MSEP returning to either Disneyland parks in Anahiem, CA, Wizz's statement was focusing on the weather at Disneyland, not at Disney World. If it rains in the evening, then Disneyland does shut down the electrical parade, fireworks, fantasmic and I would presume the World of Color.Len90 wrote:In all honesty weather has never been an issue with me and I've been there in the summer time for most of my stays. The rains are usually in the afternoon and the night is dry for the most part. I've only once had major rains at 9:00 but I was in EPCOT and they still set off Illuminations as scheduled. Weather does affect the parades but those with show stops or shows that involve dancing are affected by wet grounds as well.Wizzard419 wrote:and weather may alter the schedules as well, so you may want to avoid summer since that is the rainy season.
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Florida usually have afternoon thunderstorms that can hit from 3 PM to 6 PM, but in many cases it doesn't hang around through the night...
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Unless there is some sort of tropical system/hurricane sitting in the Gulf feeding t-storms through Florida. I think that is what killed us last year during the last couple of days.mindflipper wrote:Florida usually have afternoon thunderstorms that can hit from 3 PM to 6 PM, but in many cases it doesn't hang around through the night...
I will say that at least 95% of the time in Florida the parade will go off at night. The afternoon parades do get quite risky but somehow they manage to get the parade off most of the time.
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True, tropical depressions/storms and hurricanes can wreak havoc in the summer months for tourists. There have been a few that have crossed through Florida passing Orlando in its way...Len90 wrote:Unless there is some sort of tropical system/hurricane sitting in the Gulf feeding t-storms through Florida. I think that is what killed us last year during the last couple of days.mindflipper wrote:Florida usually have afternoon thunderstorms that can hit from 3 PM to 6 PM, but in many cases it doesn't hang around through the night...
I will say that at least 95% of the time in Florida the parade will go off at night. The afternoon parades do get quite risky but somehow they manage to get the parade off most of the time.