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7 Hurricane Season Tips from a Disney World Expert Who Lives in Florida


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Florida weather is like a game of roulette, and during hurricane season, the house always wins eventually.

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Magic Kingdom entrance the day after Hurricane Milton

If you’re planning a Disney World trip between June and November, there’s a real chance you’ll have to deal with a tropical storm or even a full-on hurricane. And trust me, as someone who lives here and has done Disney during hurricane season more times than I can count, there are ways to plan smart and protect your vacation. These tips aren’t theoretical — they come straight from experience. Let’s get into it.

Planning guide for the ultimate Disney vacation

Stay Flexible with Travel Dates

First up, don’t lock your plans in stone. Hurricanes don’t care about your PTO calendar. If you’re flying into Orlando and a storm is threatening, there’s a solid chance your flight gets delayed or canceled. That’s frustrating, but it’s a lot less stressful if you’ve already built a little wiggle room into your schedule.

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Rainy day at Magic Kingdom

Maybe that means planning your trip to end a couple of days before school starts, or clearing your work schedule on the back end just in case. A day or two of flexibility can mean the difference between a ruined vacation and a slightly delayed one that still happens.

Budget for Contingencies

Here’s the part nobody likes to think about: money. But if your flight gets canceled and you’re stuck in Orlando an extra night or two, you’ll need cash for food, lodging, and maybe even a rental car.

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The parks closed due to Hurricane Milton

Airports don’t reopen the second the wind dies down — they wait until it’s 100% safe. That might take time. Set aside an emergency fund in your travel budget so you’re not scrambling if things go sideways. It’s not fun, but neither is sleeping in the airport.

Book Direct Through Disney

This one is non-negotiable during hurricane season. Disney’s Hurricane Policy is incredibly guest-friendly, but it only applies if you booked your room or package directly through Disney (or a travel agent who books through Disney systems).

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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

That policy lets you reschedule or cancel without penalties if a hurricane warning is issued for your home or Disney World within seven days of your arrival. If you booked through a third-party website like Priceline or Expedia, you’re playing by their rules, and their policies are usually way stricter.

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And just to clear up confusion: we’re not talking about travel agents when we say “third party.” A travel agent uses Disney’s systems and gets you the same protections as booking directly. The apps and hotel booking sites? Not the same. During hurricane season, don’t gamble with your refund.

Get Hurricane-Specific Travel Insurance

Here’s a tip people often skip, and they regret it later. Regular travel insurance doesn’t always cover named storms unless you buy it before the storm exists.

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Flooding in Disney World

Look for a policy that specifically includes hurricane-related trip cancellation and interruption. Travel agents can usually help you pick one that fits. Bonus: it’s often way cheaper than you think, and the peace of mind is worth every penny.

Choose Your Hotel Strategically

This might be the biggest tip of them all. All Disney resorts are hurricane safe structurally — but some are way better to be stuck in than others.

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Wilderness Lodge

Deluxe resorts with indoor hallways and restaurants under the same roof are your best bet if you’re riding out a storm at Disney. You want to avoid running outside just to grab breakfast or get to the lobby. Some of our top picks include:

  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort (main tower)
  • Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club
  • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (main building)
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (Jambo House)
  • Gran Destino Tower at Coronado Springs
  • Riviera Resort
  • Swan and Dolphin

These give you the ability to move around safely indoors and still enjoy some amenities. If you’re staying in a Value or Moderate resort with exterior-facing doors (think Pop Century, All-Star Resorts, Port Orleans, etc.), you might be stuck in your room longer and lose access to dining more quickly.

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Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort

If you really want to prep like a pro, look at booking a villa with a kitchen and laundry. That’s a huge quality-of-life boost if you’re staying indoors for 24+ hours.

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There’s a small kitchen area at Old Key West

Stock your room ahead of time — shelf-stable snacks, bottled water, and non-perishable meals are key. Disney sometimes offers pre-packed Hurricane Meal Kits, but you usually have to pick them up from a central location, which might not be safe once the storm hits. We recommend using something like Kroger delivery before the storm to grab essentials.

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And while you’re hunkering down, don’t forget entertainment. Download movies, pack games, bring books — whatever keeps you sane when the Wi-Fi gets spotty. Lastly, show some love to the Cast Members. Disney’s “ride-out” crews are literally staying on property, away from their families, to take care of guests. Kindness goes a long way.

Pack Your Hurricane Tech Essentials

Your phone is your lifeline during a hurricane — but only if it’s charged and properly set up. Before your trip, download these apps:

  • Florida Storms – For real-time local weather alerts
  • OCFL Alert – Orange County’s official emergency app
  • My Disney Experience – Where Disney updates park closures and alerts
  • Your airline’s app – So you’re the first to know about delays and cancellations
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INIU Portable Charger

Bring at least one (ideally two) fully charged portable power banks with you. A good rule of thumb? Each should have at least 10,000mAh capacity. Power flickers are common, and you’ll want your phone alive and functional at all times.

Know What’s Open (and What’s Not) During Rainy Weather

Disney doesn’t shut down the whole park at the first drop of rain, but lightning and heavy storms will close most outdoor attractions. If your entire trip is built around riding Tiana’s Bayou Adventure or seeing Happily Ever After, hurricane season is risky.

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Rainy day in Magic Kingdom

But if you’re more interested in the general experience — the food, atmosphere, indoor rides — a stormy day can actually be less crowded and more relaxed. Know your priorities and plan accordingly. Flexibility wins here, too.

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A rainy day in Disney World

Hurricane season doesn’t mean you have to cancel your trip — but it does mean you need to plan smarter. As a Florida local and someone who’s done Disney in the middle of a storm, I can tell you that a little prep goes a long way.

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Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation.

Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever!

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