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MCO Weather Alert Puts Disney Arrival Plans at Risk

An advisory issued about 3:20 p.m. ET Tuesday warns flight operations could slow and baggage delivery may be delayed, creating timing and luggage uncertainty for incoming guests.

Overview

  • Orlando International Airport issued a weather advisory at about 3:20 p.m. ET Tuesday saying airline operations may be affected and that flight or baggage delivery delays could occur.
  • The airport remains open and is monitoring conditions, but the alert signals active disruption risk from local storms rather than a guaranteed shutdown of service.
  • Central Florida is under a persistent moist air mass that drives frequent afternoon thunderstorms and lightning pauses that can halt airside ground work, hold incoming aircraft, and stack delays across the network.
  • Delayed arrivals or late baggage can upset tightly timed Disney itineraries by disrupting resort check‑ins, reserved dining, Lightning Lane bookings, park transportation, and hard‑ticket evening events.
  • Travelers should watch airline alerts closely, keep medicines and essentials in carry‑on bags, allow extra buffer time for arrival‑day plans, and expect that summer storms can cause cascading delays throughout the travel day.