Gringrinngghost
Well-Known Member
I am 1000% sure this sucker is a cat 5.
Boma open for breakfast and dinner. First come, first served. However I have breakfast and dinner ADRs for Friday which they say they will honor. Jiko is closed. Sanaa for me is a non starter but may be an option for guests over there, if open.What's the food situation like at the resort?
Yeah, I think they might be a few hurricane cocktails deep. I should have checked the news myself before posting. They are wonderful people but notoriously space cadets.I think they are confused. It’s not there yet and they will lose power most likely
Whether Cat4 or Cat5, it is going to likely be about where it makes landfall and the storm surge that it brings.I am 1000% sure this sucker is a cat 5.
I think they were saying the eye is passing Naples, which is true. It’s due west of Naples and will continue to the northeast, passing Naples before coming on shore this afternoon around Cape Coral.I don't want to LOL but this is such a classic text from my in laws... of course they would think it is past when it isn't, lol! Oh boy. Well, I'm hoping they stay safe and get better at watching the news.
Just dropped another 2mb in the last 20 minutes. This is showing no signs of weakeningI am 1000% sure this sucker is a cat 5.
New Orleans and Katrina was a very unique situation that I don't think applies in this case.I'm increasingly convinced this will be Florida's "Katrina moment". Thousands dead, millions displaced, evacuees never come back, military called in, vacation spots never reopen, etc.
No to that last part, unlike New Orleans there is far too much money there (and money to be made) for it not to be rebuilt. The first part is likely true.I'm increasingly convinced this will be Florida's "Katrina moment". Thousands dead, millions displaced, evacuees never come back, military called in, vacation spots never reopen, etc.
Thousands weren’t killed directly in NOLA by the storm but by the impacts later due to unique circumstances in NOLA. Florida is better equipped to deal with this and most are willing and able to get out of harm’s way. As for the stubborn who stayed to “ride it out” against the advice of everyone who matters, good luck.No to that last part, unlike New Orleans there is far too much money there (and money to be made) for it not to be rebuilt. The first part is likely true.
Without a doubt the areas in and around where Ian makes landfall will be decimated and it will takes years for them to recover. But the situation with Katrina was a "straw that broke the camel's back" moment; a ton of unfortunates came together at once. It will be a long road to recovery but Florida will come out of this.I'm increasingly convinced this will be Florida's "Katrina moment". Thousands dead, millions displaced, evacuees never come back, military called in, vacation spots never reopen, etc.
Boma open for breakfast and dinner. First come, first served. However I have breakfast and dinner ADRs for Friday which they say they will honor. Jiko is closed. Sanaa for me is a non starter but may be an option for guests over there, if open.
Mara food court is busy. Takes mobile orders as usual. You can find menu in MDE.
Speaking of Mara, you can pick up frozen items from gift shop which they tell me you can bring down and microwave (or have microwaved for you). The usual adult beverages are also available.
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They said on TWC that the water is starting filter back into the bay, but this is what it looked like a little bit ago.
Those who didn't go through Katrina should not speak about Katrina. Ian is not the same as the circumstances surrounding Katrina. Not one iota.No to that last part, unlike New Orleans there is far too much money there (and money to be made) for it not to be rebuilt. The first part is likely true.
We need a livestream of that shot to see if it changes.things can't be to bad, there is still alcohol on the shelves.
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