rogerrabbitfan9
Active Member
While this storm is going to be bad in Orlando, Orlando will be much better off than somewhere on the gulf coast.And WDW is the ONLY available option? C'mon.
While this storm is going to be bad in Orlando, Orlando will be much better off than somewhere on the gulf coast.And WDW is the ONLY available option? C'mon.
Here's a new statement from Walt Disney World:
Monitoring Tropical Storm Milton
Walt Disney World Resort is currently operating under normal conditions. We are closely monitoring the path of the projected storm as we continue to prioritize the safety of our Guests and Cast Members.
That's always one of the first on the agenda that the AG and DFS look out for.Talahassee is advising anyone can get in touch with Myfloridalegal.com when they see price gouging going on as a result from Helene and Milton. They are sadly a few bad apples trying and some profiting from many peoples sufferings.
Central FL is obviously a better location than storm surge areas even if in the direct path of a hurricane.During Charley in 04’ thousands from Tampa area drove to Orlando and stayed in hotels so hotels indeed are open for business for many seeking shelter. That’s why Disney resorts are ensuring rooms are available to ones who seek shelter and the small crew of cast being paid on the clock 24 hours a day to be on the ride out crew for rooms available to them , the cast will be working day and night to assist the guests and eventually in the big post storm clean up.
In storm surge areas it means mostly mandatory evacuation or some officials advise if you refuse to evacuate write your SS# on your arms for easier identification . In interior Florida it’s hide hope and pray when the storm comes across like a bomb that has been exploded.Central FL is obviously a better location than storm surge areas even if in the direct path of a hurricane.
Why would anyone want to extend their stay? If this predicted monster is for real, leave by Sunday / Monday via - airport , train, car .
With airports like MCO looking to be closed , those Lyft and Uber drivers may be cashing in if desperate travelers need their services to drive them all the way to their home state. An approx Uber fare from MCO to NJ would be $1.1K.If their planned travel day is during the storm, they may want to extend instead of leaving early.
In storm surge areas it means mostly mandatory evacuation or some officials advise if you refuse to evacuate write your SS# on your arms for easier identification . In interior Florida it’s hide hope and pray when the storm comes across like a bomb that has been exploded.
Looks to have moved south a little which doesn't take Orlando out of the picture. If it makes landfall as a cat 3 it will probably be a cat 2 in Orlando -- FL flat and not much to stop it
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