Orlando is 55 miles inland…it takes about 100 variables to line up for it to be above a tropical storm when it gets there. It’s very rare. There’s nothing really to debate there.75+ is a pretty big range. The eye is down to 105. If you can't admit the eye changing path hasn't made things look MUCH better for Orlando, you need help.
I think they announced they are having to push Tron’s opening out another three years…So, how is Disney World holding up?
Everything still standing. It looks like the highest rain totals will be to the north of WDW.So, how is Disney World holding up?
Appreciate the reassurance my man.Similar but not quite as stringent. The components attached to buildings also have to been products which have been tested to ensure they are not easily blown off buildings. A big concern is items becoming wind-borne which is why Disney removed or tied down items such as furniture. Guests putting patio furniture in the hallways should probably be discouraged as they’re now impeding the means of egress in case people do need to leave their rooms.
CrapHarmonious still there.
Where are you seeing that? WDW will be North of the eye. They will get the brunt of the rain. Based on the Weather Channel future radar shows a lot of rain overnight.Everything still standing. It looks like the highest rain totals will be to the north of WDW.
Models seem to suggest the entire southern half of the storm will dry up before dawn.
Harmonious still there.
Compare 12 am to 3 am:Where are you seeing that? WDW will be North of the eye. They will get the brunt of the rain. Based on the Weather Channel future radar shows a lot of rain overnight.
Crazy that that’s something to celebrate, but compared to 150 it definitely is.Maximum wind speeds down to 100 mph.
Harmonious still there
The night's still young and I have an alibiDamn, Ian had ONE thing to do....
Of course I do. And yet it is far shorter than anticipated. It’s not hard to find estimated rain totals during that interval. It’s an amount WDW was built to handle.You do realize that’s 5-6 hours of being in red radar? Most thunderstorms that strong stick over you for <1 hour.
If its one thing Chapek is going to save $$ on is the monthly water bill. Unless if WDW is like some of the businesses that its sprinkler system comes on even if it is raining.Orlando is 55 miles inland…it takes about 100 variables to line up for it to be above a tropical storm when it gets there. It’s very rare. There’s nothing really to debate there.
It’s gonna get wet in Orlando…they’ll clean up…end of story.
There’s no point in really predicting doom and catastrophe there. I just think the operation should be closed for 3-4 days…looks like 2.5-3.5 as it stands.
Of course I do. And yet it is far shorter than anticipated. It’s not hard to find estimated rain totals during that interval. It’s an amount WDW was built to handle.
About 4” of rain have fallen on WDW. A further 4-7” is predicted tonight. It’s a lot of rain but not an unprecedented amount for the parks.
After the Vegas incident , WDW actually does have a CM take a peek inside.Remember everyone at a Disney Resort: Shower and get dressed tomorrow for the daily room inspection!!
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