Nothing takes that long to fix except the Yeti.I’m not saying they get destroyed but if that happens it’s not a one day fix. It’s a weeks to months fix.
Yeti takes weeks or months to fix? Isn't that a little optimistic lmaoNothing takes that long to fix except the Yeti.
Ians??
As I recall, there were two plans for food. One was to sell meals at cost (or near cost--like, a few bucks) to those displaced by the storm (locals who sought refuge in Disney hotels) and the other to sell boxed meals to regular hotel guests. I believe the meals to hotel guests were more elaborate. You could probably google and get something far more exact. The "big" news were photos of one station that was selling the at-cost meals for locals accidentally for the resort guest price. At least that's my memory of it. If you find more exact info, post it.I thought it was $12 but a dry white bread sandwich and a bag of chips? Maybe an apple?
What was it?Too soon
Ian!Ians??
This Twitter feed has lots of photos of what's been taken down at Universal in preparation for the storms.The tents at Universal are hurricane-proof. Floodproof, maybe not. I'm sure they have a team currently putting several layers of sandbag defense.
The parks are well suited to defend themselves against flooding and wind. Parks typically close for 2 or 3 days, and that's it.
I had posted a earlier map.What was it?
This Twitter feed has lots of photos of what's been taken down at Universal in preparation for the storms.
It's an exclamation point.Ians??
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