Hurricane Matthew

wdwfan22

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Current Disney related closures

Hurricane Matthew – October 5, 2016

Vero Beach Is Closed
Disney's Vero Beach Resort is currently closed due inclement weather caused by Hurricane Matthew. Please continue to monitor news outlets for the latest information.

Hilton Head Is Closed
Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort is currently closed due inclement weather caused by Hurricane Matthew. Please continue to monitor news outlets for the latest information.

Fort Wilderness Is Closed
Please be aware that Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort is currently closed due to Hurricane Matthew. Please continue to monitor news outlets for the latest information
 

Dubman

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Model paths are so close to the shore.. If the eye is able to stay over open water wouldn't that mean less weakening of the storm? I know we would all hate to see a direct hit on the shoreline, but which one is worse?
 

bunnyman

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Current Disney related closures

Hurricane Matthew – October 5, 2016

Vero Beach Is Closed
Disney's Vero Beach Resort is currently closed due inclement weather caused by Hurricane Matthew. Please continue to monitor news outlets for the latest information.

Hilton Head Is Closed
Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort is currently closed due inclement weather caused by Hurricane Matthew. Please continue to monitor news outlets for the latest information.

Fort Wilderness Is Closed
Please be aware that Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort is currently closed due to Hurricane Matthew. Please continue to monitor news outlets for the latest information
We were staying at the WL lodge during Charley. Many of the the guests from FW were told to move there. It was weird the next day venturing into the parking lot and seeing all those campers.
 

Ragerunner

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The big thing to remember regarding the gas is how long it takes to bring back up the electric service. On Long Island, NY, after Sandy four years ago there were widespread power outages for in some cases several weeks. We ended up going to odd/even rationing; if you were in in emergency services (i.e. police, fire, hospital staff), they had specific locations you could use with proper id. It became kind of primeval; someone you knew would say there was gas in such and such a station, and you'd run out of the office to try and get on line. Or, you'd be driving to or from work, see a line, and like a lemming just jump on it! They even started to escort tanker trucks making deliveries, as there were a couple of hijackings! And let's not talk about the station robberies...credit card networks were also down, so if a station was pumping on generators it was cash only. Didn't take long for those stations to have police on site as security. And this was middle class suburbia!

Most of the gas stations located along evacuation routes in Florida can now operate their facilities even if the power goes out.

"Florida requires motor fuel (1) service stations near interstate highways or evacuation routes, (2) terminals and (3) wholesalers to have transfer switches and appropriate wiring to transfer the electrical load from a utility to an alternate generated power sources in the event of a power failure"
 

JohnD

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We plan our vacations around the season. The reason we didn't cruise this coming weekend is because of the Miami game. Didn't think UNC would be an issue because the last time we lost to UNC, if I remember, was in '98. And we still played in the National Championship game, loosing to Tennessee.

Who thought we'd be 0-2 in the ACC 5 games in....

I know @21stamps is pleased. ;)

I try to around the season but I can't always do it that way. I work for the State so am at the whim of the state budget schedule. I have deadlines through mid-October. Then as an alumnus of Stetson University, I have homecoming November 4-6. So, I planned this trip the week prior: 10/29-11/4.
 

bunnyman

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sorry Im not very familiar with WL, what is the deal with having to evacuate it?

It won't, but they will evacuate nearby Fort Wilderness. We rode out Hurricane Charley at the WL (got some pretty neat video from the balcony at the height of the storm). While they won't evacuate the WL, they will tell you to stay in your rooms (a lot of large plate glass windows in lobby area that could cause some serious damage if they broke. They asked us to take the balcony furniture into the room, and they gave us a c cell flashlight (we stuck one of those Mickey Mouse stickers staff gives away on it and still have it as our "emergency Mickey flashlight").
 

bunnyman

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Most of the gas stations located along evacuation routes in Florida can now operate their facilities even if the power goes out.

"Florida requires motor fuel (1) service stations near interstate highways or evacuation routes, (2) terminals and (3) wholesalers to have transfer switches and appropriate wiring to transfer the electrical load from a utility to an alternate generated power sources in the event of a power failure"
Yeah they were trying to get something like that done in NY after Sandy, but let's just say local politics being what they are I don't see many stations having back-up power supplies!
 
Just called and they said they are planning to operate the parties on both Thursday and Friday nights...don't see that happening with legoland and sea world closing early thurs and staying that way until sat. They are either issuing refunds if wanted or waiting until cancellation of event and possibly offering vouchers for another night...
 

ABQ

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I recall when flying in to MCO in October 2004 after Charley hit in August, I think, and seeing nothing but downed trees and blue tarps over hundreds, if not more, roofs all around central FL. I imagine, it's the downed trees that Disney doesn't want landing on camp sites, and the campers within the sites, around Fort Wilderness.
 

bunnyman

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I recall when flying in to MCO in October 2004 after Charley hit in August, I think, and seeing nothing but downed trees and blue tarps over hundreds, if not more, roofs all around central FL. I imagine, it's the downed trees that Disney doesn't want landing on camp sites, and the campers within the sites, around Fort Wilderness.

Disney took a pretty decent hit to their trees, some siding panels on some buildings, etc., but they were starting to get back up the next day in stages. You noticed things like a lack of A/C in many rides/buildings as they they were trying to limit consumption given the drain on the local grids. It wasn't until we left for MCO at the end of our trip that you truly appreciated the severity of storm...as you indicated too numerous an amount of blue tarps covering roofs, downed trees/lights/signs, etc. Once at MCO, the gate we were in had portable A/C units/dehumidifiers snaked throughout the building trying to dry it out from apparent leaks/flooding.
 
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21stamps

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I'm with you on those reptiles...... Bunch of cowards for dropping the Canes from their schedule.

Remember the days when the winner of the UM/FSU game would play for the National Championship? Those were some excellent games. Well, except for Wide Right. Never should have done that rap video....

Yeah, don't think FSU will be state Champs this year..... :(
I went to the UM/FSU game every year for 18 years or so. I miss those games!!
I will always despise the Gators. Always have, always will. It gives me great pleasure to see their nonexistent place in the top recently :)
 

21stamps

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We plan our vacations around the season. The reason we didn't cruise this coming weekend is because of the Miami game. Didn't think UNC would be an issue because the last time we lost to UNC, if I remember, was in '98. And we still played in the National Championship game, loosing to Tennessee.

Who thought we'd be 0-2 in the ACC 5 games in....

I know @21stamps is pleased. ;)
Lol! I was so worried about the OSU Michigan game being the first night of our cruise..a little more relaxed about it now that we'll be at WDW instead.
Yeah, agree. I think most of the resorts can handle a storm. But fill up the bathtub, just to be safe. Not for drinking, but to flush the toilet.
I second this!! I can be without power.. Not having water is the WORST.
 

Biggen

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Well we were going to drive down on Friday but I don't see it happening now. Orlando will only be a few dozen miles from landfall if the eye skirts the coast like the models are showing.

I can't believe Disney hasn't announced the park closures yet. They must be waiting on the city of Orlando to order evacuations.
 

wdwmagic

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Well we were going to drive down on Friday but I don't see it happening now. Orlando will only be a few dozen miles from landfall if the eye skirts the coast like the models are showing.

I can't believe Disney hasn't announced the park closures yet. They must be waiting on the city of Orlando to order evacuations.
They need to be sure before making closures, and right now they can't be.
 

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