Br0ckford
Well-Known Member
Not to mention the 150% mark up on ponchos.I understand Chapek has personally ordered that the price of all Hurricane cocktails on property be raised 45%.
Not to mention the 150% mark up on ponchos.I understand Chapek has personally ordered that the price of all Hurricane cocktails on property be raised 45%.
If that’s one thing my friends in New Orleans will do and have done in the past is have hurricane parties instead of evacuating.I understand Chapek has personally ordered that the price of all Hurricane cocktails on property be raised 45%.
With this type of track, what would the Orlando area expect to see for winds and severe weather given its the dirty side of the storm?
Im queuing up this afternoon for the Figment Hurricane popcorn bucket.I understand Chapek has personally ordered that the price of all Hurricane cocktails on property be raised 45%.
With this type of track, what would the Orlando area expect to see for winds and severe weather given its the dirty side of the storm?
My prior experiences living on The TX gulf coast didnt involve glancing blows.
Affluent Winter Park and parts of downtown Orlando have huge oak trees that wrecked havoc on homes and streets during Charley 2004 , a number of streets and main roads underwater , power out for weeks. The dirty side - my friends experienced is when insurance teams give dollar figures on what the insurance payout will be on wrecked homes then the contractors do a 360. Contractors had double the price of fixing one’s home if they want it fixed post hurricane. Price gouging 101.With this type of track, what would the Orlando area expect to see for winds and severe weather given its the dirty side of the storm?
My prior experiences living on The TX gulf coast didnt involve glancing blows.
On my way! Will keep you all posted on conditions as they progress during the week.Last time we visited DAK and rode on the safari truck the CM safari driver said the animals absolutely love the rain and many of them come out and play !
You joke, but the first thing we did after curfew was lifted after Matthew was drive to the Polynesian to buy the first Hitchhiking Ghost mug. We were not alone.Im queuing up this afternoon for the Figment Hurricane popcorn bucket.
Please do like I said I think I’m just gonna ride it out and try to get down there on Wednesday flying from Jersey… Let us know hope to see you thereOn my way! Will keep you all posted on conditions as they progress during the week.
Flying from NJ to Orlando this Wed during the hurricane ? Could be delayed even cancelled. Safe travels to you.Please do like I said I think I’m just gonna ride it out and try to get down there on Wednesday flying from Jersey… Let us know hope to see you there
Every hour it moves mainly west the danger to Orlando decreases.Also worth mentioning, it's still moving west at the moment.
"11:00 AM EDT Sun Sep 25
Location: 15.2°N 79.8°W
Moving: WNW at 14 mph
Min pressure: 1001 mb
Max sustained: 50 mph"
Locals do the opposite. After buying up canned food and bottle water to last for days, some lined up for several hours at the local McDonalds , post hurricane.You joke, but the first thing we did after curfew was lifted after Matthew was drive to the Polynesian to buy the first Hitchhiking Ghost mug. We were not alone.
I think it was Irma, that came up the border between Orange and Lake counties. My Dad lives really close to there, and had tons of rain and wind, but surprisingly never lost power. Lots of foliage debris but no other damage. There were areas in Lake county that did suffer flooding and were without power for multiple days because of fallen trees. However it was not like what you hear about impacts in the coastal communities. Googling indicates that by the time Irma reached Lake county winds were 65-75 mph.With this type of track, what would the Orlando area expect to see for winds and severe weather given its the dirty side of the storm?
My prior experiences living on The TX gulf coast didnt involve glancing blows.
There are a lot of unknowns: hurricane strength and where it will make landfall but you should be good to fly out on Friday. Again, nothing is guaranteed.Question for all you pros...flying in to Orlando tomorrow morning with a flight home on Friday evening. What are the chances flights will be able to depart as I have to work on Sunday and need to be home. I don't mind a wet and stormy trip but is it worth it or should I just cancel? Thanks
I know I’m just praying that this thing switches… even if I cancel today I’m still looking to lose about 800 and something dollars because of a room for Wednesday and then they’re not so scary Halloween party tickets and then a $200 depositFlying from NJ to Orlando this Wed during the hurricane ? Could be delayed even cancelled. Safe travels to you.
I think they refund those for a hurricane though. Definitely try for a refundI know I’m just praying that this thing switches… even if I cancel today I’m still looking to lose about 800 and something dollars because of a room for Wednesday and then they’re not so scary Halloween party tickets and then a $200 deposit
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