Ask Disney if you can at least get a comp ticker for another day instead. Or give the tickets to someone on the forum who can use them if you really strike out. If they have the party you could even sell them on ebay for something back.We decided to cancel our trip for Sept 24th through Oct 1st today. The forecast just does not look very promising and we decided it was not worth the risk and money spent to still go. We were driving from Tennessee. We had MNSSHP tickets for Tuesday and will loose that money but cancelled everything else.
Hopefully that will be the case. I still recall the freakish 2004 hurricanes. AK and DHS were each closed for 3 days immediately after storm before reopening .If the parks have electricity, ac, food and compensation, then yes.
Do you mean they are like undermining it? or like in the future. bc we are driving to disney right now.The forecasters are “optimistic” here
…the water is way too warm…160+ mph storms are gonna be churning past Florida from now until it’s a snorkeling lagoon
If I were you once you get to WDW, fill up your gas tank, buy ponchos if you have not already, bottled water and snacks. Once the power goes out and if the parks shut down , the gas pumps stop working if the gas stations haven't already run out of gasoline. This is a time I would not want be on vacation where a hurricane is coming.Do you mean they are like undermining it? or like in the future. bc we are driving to disney right now.
I mean generally speaking….developed storms have been getting stronger and stronger as a general ruleDo you mean they are like undermining it? or like in the future. bc we are driving to disney right now.
It would be prudent to take an Uber to a grocery store and get some things if you’re stuck in your room for a few days. Even though the resort will likely have some food available you’re not going to want to go out to get those things.I'm from the UK, so this sort of thing is new to me. I am currently on day 3 of my 12 day trip at WDW. I'm staying at a WDW resort hotel and do not have a rental car. I also have ADRs on Tuesday and Friday evening.
Is there anything I should do or should I just relax and enjoy my trip as best I can and let Disney so the worrying for me?
Just do your thing…they’ll direct you if things are serious and you need to adjust.I'm from the UK, so this sort of thing is new to me. I am currently on day 3 of my 12 day trip at WDW. I'm staying at a WDW resort hotel and do not have a rental car. I also have ADRs on Tuesday and Friday evening.
Is there anything I should do or should I just relax and enjoy my trip as best I can and let Disney so the worrying for me?
There won’t be a water shortage. Disney has enough supply on-site to last till the ArmageddonStock up on water for your room and prepare to be stuck there all day Wed and Thur
A number of years ago all guests at Coronado pre hurricane had to mandatory evac from their rooms and guests slept on the carpeted areas of the huge convention center.Stock up on water for your room and prepare to be stuck there all day Wed and Thur
If riding out the hurricane at Disney was just loud blustery days why was AK and DAK closed for 3 days post hurricane in summer of 2004 before reopening ? Was it cleaning up after the hurricane or issues of staff coming to work post storm or both ?Just do your thing…they’ll direct you if things are serious and you need to adjust.
I wouldn’t focus on it. Hurricanes (I’ve ridden out several including from wdw command posts) are really just “loud blustery days”, Pooh Bear.
There won’t be a water shortage. Disney has enough supply on-site to last till the Armageddon
…they’re not in punta gorda
Since I'm staying at Coronado Springs, I'd prefer that didn't happen.A number of years ago all guests at Coronado pre hurricane had to mandatory evac from their rooms and guests slept on the carpeted areas of the huge convention center.
During that time it was for safety reasons. It would be foolish if one opened up their hotel room door and gusts of wind and debris could hit them in the face during a hurricane.Since I'm staying at Coronado Springs, I'd prefer that didn't happen.
Honestly….cause you don’t read very wellIf riding out the hurricane at Disney was just loud blustery days why was AK and DAK closed for 3 days post hurricane in summer of 2004 before reopening ? Was it cleaning up after the hurricane or issues of staff coming to work post storm or both ?
Oh I understand the reasons, don't get me wrong!During that time it was for safety reasons. It would be foolish if one opened up their hotel room door and gusts of wind and debris could hit them in the face during a hurricane.
One impressive thing about Brits is some I know are unfazed on the cold January weather in Orlando. They may be disappointed when the water parks are closed for cold weather. Charley was a nightmare but when I was staying at WDW my flip phone from Verizon had cell coverage while others who had other carriers could not use their phones. 8-12 inches of predicted rain Tue/Wed in Orlando will flood some areas.Honestly….cause you don’t read very well
I said in a post upthread that 2004 was the EXCEPTION
Hurricane charley - in particular - picked up speed and strength just before crossing the gulf coast. That’s how storms damage central Florida…they have to move fast.
If they’re not cooking…they loose a lot of the umph by Polk county.
Just like Andy…wasn’t supposed to be a big deal, but turned on the afterburners and was tight as a drum ripping through the Everglades
I’m not suggested anyone go play in the pool during it…but don’t scare the Brits. It’s been a tough month for them.
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