If you’re planning a trip to Disney World soon, then you need to know about hurricane season. If you’re new to Florida, then we know how scary that can sound, but we’ve made a simple guide for everything you need to navigate hurricane season for 2026!
Hurricane season in Florida runs from June to November, so if you’re headed to Disney World this summer or early fall, it’s possible that Mother Nature could impact your trip. Here’s everything you need to know about hurricane season, plus our tips as Florida locals who have seen it all.
Dates
Hurricane season for 2026 runs from June 1st to November 30th. The most active months with the highest rainfall are typically August, September, and October.
However, we’ve been seeing a lot of tropical storms forming as early as May. It doesn’t hurt to be prepared early. If you already have a trip planned for this season, don’t worry! The parks closing this year due to hurricanes is highly unlikely.
Frequency
2026’s hurricane season will have a lower number of storms than usual, according to the Colorado State University Hurricane Forecast from April. The expectations for all categories, including Named Storms, Hurricanes, Major Hurricanes, and Accumulated Cyclone Energy, among others, are all lower than the average.
There are only 20 projected hurricane days (the total days where a hurricane could be on land) for 2026, compared to the yearly average of 27. Unless the forecast would change signifigantly, the odds of being in Florida during a hurricane are almost 30% lower than in previous years.
What to do if you’re planning a trip
If you’re planning or have already planned a trip during hurricane season, you can still make the most of your vacation! Here are our tips to get prepared before your visit:
- Watch the forecast. If your trip falls in late May or early June, you might be arriving during the first wave of tropical activity. Stay in the loop and be ready to pivot if needed.
- Stay flexible. If a named storm is on the horizon, Disney will usually offer options to reschedule or cancel. They’ve been super guest-friendly about this in the past.
- Pack smart. Bring lightweight rain gear just in case. And remember—Florida rain hits hard and fast. Even outside of hurricane season, you’re probably going to get wet at some point. We’ve made a guide with all of our favorite rainy day essentials if you need a good starting point.
- Know Disney’s hurricane policy. If an official hurricane warning is issued for Orlando or your home location within seven days of your arrival, Disney does allow you to cancel or modify your vacation without penalties.
Just in case there is a hurricane…
The good news is that you’re in one of the safest places possible! Disney has been known to rebook guests into different hotels if the one they’re staying in is at a flood risk, and they have Cast Members at their safe hotels 24/7 to help with anything you’d need. Plus, they often bring characters to entertain guests for some Disney magic while the storm rages outside.
While Disney doesn’t like to close their parks, it will do so if it is unsafe for guests and the Cast Members. Disney prioritizes safety for their visitors, so even if there is an unexpected closure, anything that remains open is guaranteed to be a safe place.
We’ll be sure to keep you updated on all the latest hurricane and tropical storm news this year to help you prepare for your upcoming trips, so stay tuned to Disney Food Blog for more.
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