Disney will refund you if they cancel the event.There’s absolutely no reason you’d want it to…
Correct but they are non-refundable.
Disney will refund you if they cancel the event.There’s absolutely no reason you’d want it to…
Correct but they are non-refundable.
I'm here now. Still clear for me to do Epcot today. I moved AK from Wed. to tomorrow. I made a throwaway reservation for MK on Wed because of Ian. Keeping HS for Thurs. I'll hole up in my resort as needed. I checkout Sat. Hope I can drive home. However, I have a split stay with checkout from first resort. Wed. I wonder if driving back to Tallahassee that day is a good option or better off staying in my resort at WDW until it blows through.Not looking good for WDW shifted to the right a little which puts WDW on the worst side ---the right. I would imagine flights into Orlando will be cancelled on Friday, looks to be a major hurricane off Tampa cat 3 wind speeds between 111 and 129 mph. View attachment 669257
I mean, yeah. Florida is massive, it would be both impossible and unnecessary to evacuate the entire state.I don’t expect mass evacuations of the the entire state, but definitely so local ones. There will be challenges, but nothing anyone can overcome if you are prepared. I have full confidence in local EMAs and FDEM to make the right decisions for the public.
Just make sure to stay informed by NHC as well as your local emergency management officials. Sign up for your counties emergency communications system and follow thier social media pages. #knowyourzone
I hope that's the case. I've almost decided to hole up at WDW. I moved AK up from Wed. To Tues. Was going to have a repeat day at Ep. Fri. But I have HS scheduled for Thurs and may move that to Fri instead.Not on Friday, that Wed-Thur. Hurricane will be more north and downgrading to a TS on Friday per latest forecast.
Grocery Stores are nuts around here. The Walmart Pickup on Satureday for the one on North Old Lake Wilson, south west of All Stars was booked up till Friday due to the storm. I should be heading out to Target near Margaritaville later and can post here photos if there is anything to note.Has anyone been to WDW right after a hurricane? We are still holding strong on our trip down on Sunday… sounds like parks will be open but I’m wondering about things like groceries and rental cars.
By Saturday, I will. I'm here now and expecting to ride it out in my resort.Has anyone been to WDW right after a hurricane? We are still holding strong on our trip down on Sunday… sounds like parks will be open but I’m wondering about things like groceries and rental cars.
I’m praying for all you Floridians, we have family down there and I know hurricanes are nothing to mess around with.
Disney (Orlando) is pretty far inland. I have been during and after several storms. Trees are a definite impact and Fort Wilderness has had to close all or parts of the resort for weeks at a time. The parks have shown little to no lasting effect. Due to staffing some resorts in the past went to box lunches but I have not seen any impact after to groceries or rental cars. When a storm hits South Florida it does sometimes have an impact on Orlando with everyone headed North but that does not look like it will be the case this time. Most likely the heaviest impact will be before the storm with everyone making preparations and stocking up on groceries and fuel.Has anyone been to WDW right after a hurricane? We are still holding strong on our trip down on Sunday… sounds like parks will be open but I’m wondering about things like groceries and rental cars.
I’m praying for all you Floridians, we have family down there and I know hurricanes are nothing to mess around with.
We went for the day a few days after Irma back in 2017. The parks were open but the crowds were lighter. Since we are in St. Petersburg, I don’t know what the grocery or rental car situation was like.Has anyone been to WDW right after a hurricane? We are still holding strong on our trip down on Sunday… sounds like parks will be open but I’m wondering about things like groceries and rental cars.
I’m praying for all you Floridians, we have family down there and I know hurricanes are nothing to mess around with.
Forecasted 90mph winds Friday morning in the Orlando area. There will be catastrophic tree damage, not to mention property damage.Disney (Orlando) is pretty far inland. I have been during and after several storms. Trees are a definite impact and Fort Wilderness has had to close all or parts of the resort for weeks at a time. The parks have shown little to no lasting effect. Due to staffing some resorts in the past went to box lunches but I have not seen any impact after to groceries or rental cars. When a storm hits South Florida it does sometimes have an impact on Orlando with everyone headed North but that does not look like it will be the case this time. Most likely the heaviest impact will be before the storm with everyone making preparations and stocking up on groceries and fuel.
Yes after Charley that made landfall in the Tampa area and barrel led up I-4 to wreck parts of Kissimmee and Orlando. Parks were closed for a few days post Charley before reopening. I suggest make a reservation now for a rental to secure a vehicle.Has anyone been to WDW right after a hurricane? We are still holding strong on our trip down on Sunday… sounds like parks will be open but I’m wondering about things like groceries and rental cars.
I’m praying for all you Floridians, we have family down there and I know hurricanes are nothing to mess around with.
Thank you! We have the rental car already booked, I’m just thinking they won’t have the type/size of car we have booked, heaven knows that even without severe weather, Hertz manages to screw up our rental cars 80% of the time! I’m going to press go on my Garden Grocer order, not life changing if we don’t get it.Yes after Charley that made landfall in the Tampa area and barrel led up I-4 to wreck parts of Kissimmee and Orlando. Parks were closed for a few days post Charley before reopening. I suggest make a reservation now for a rental to secure a vehicle.
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say "...puts the center of the path of uncertainty 100 miles from Tampa."?I generally do not like to talk about a particular model nor its run as if they are gospel when there is high uncertainty. This is however is worth noting. The GFS model under its current 06Z run is starting to majorly get in line with our European friends and has shifted about 60 miles to the east. That now puts the closest approach for Ian at about 100 miles from Tampa.
I rented with Budget at MCO. It was cheaper but I knew why. The cars are located at the far end of the parking garage past the other rental companies. Small price to pay to walk a bit to save money.Thank you! We have the rental car already booked, I’m just thinking they won’t have the type/size of car we have booked, heaven knows that even without severe weather, Hertz manages to screw up our rental cars 80% of the time! I’m going to press go on my Garden Grocer order, not life changing if we don’t get it.
We have the car because our plan is to drive down to Naples to visit family after our time in Disney, I guess time will tell on what kind of mess that could be next week.
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