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  • On Apr 20, 2010
    Kelly from MA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My 4 yo daughters has asthma and myelf severe arhritis. I was wondering what are the rainiest and coldest months? May her nebulizing machine come to park w/her meds? This is important for us to make the best of our trip.

    Hi Kelly,

    Typically the coolest months at WDW are November through February.  They also see the least amount of rainfall.  June through September typically see the most rain but are usually the hottest months to visit.  I emphasize the word typically because you never know when Mother Nature will throw you a curve in there. No matter which month I visit, I always bring along some disposable rain ponchos.

    If your daughter will need her Nebulizing machine while in the parks, you are welcome to bring it. I don't know how often she needs it during the day or if she needs it with her at all times. If she doesn't need it at all times and it is small enough, you may want to consider renting a locker for it. That way you won't have to keep up with it at all times or worry about something happening to it. Small lockers are 11"H x 9"W x 16"D.  Large lockers are 17"H x 12"W x 22"D. Lockers are available near the entrance of each park.

    You could also check with Guest Relations as you enter each park to see if they have additional suggestions. They will be happy to assist you with this and any other special concerns that you have during your visit.

    Wishing you many magical memories :-)

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Meet the Panelist: Allison, Georgia

I'm a Disney-fanatic! I made my first trip to Disney World the year it opened and have grown up crazy for all things Disney. As the Mom of a son with Cerebral Palsy, I love providing recommendations for families traveling with a special needs member. Learn More About Allison

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