what is the hurricane crew? does that include the people working at the restaurants, front desks, etc?Hurricane crew is housed in the resorts, hurricane crew is vollenteer only.
what is the hurricane crew? does that include the people working at the restaurants, front desks, etc?Hurricane crew is housed in the resorts, hurricane crew is vollenteer only.
I'm in a Facebook group about people moving to Orlando (mainly for Disney) and I'm wondering what this storm will do for them. Seems like Kissimmee (a favorite of the group for some..reason) got some really bad flooding from my understanding. Not just flooding on streets but water getting into people's homes.
People who continue to work in the hurricane, it includes cast members in every position.what is the hurricane crew? does that include the people working at the restaurants, front desks, etc?
But the category is what I determine ALL my plans on, I need to know with 100% certainty, and it can't be updated.AccuWeather is saying the same thing. Either a strong tropical storm or a weak Cat 1. It's the difference between 73 and 74mph.
Are you sure they can be trusted? I mean they’re getting blamed for broadcasting that a massive storm that would wash houses away in Florida was coming
Good to hear…happy for you.
good luck, happy for you. I hope you can somehow get your roof handled before there is further damage. I can't even imagine how hard it will be to get things fixed.We actually got extremely lucky. So we're thanking all our lucky stars. The Hurricaine passed right over our house, then the eye, then the stronger backside. But what we feared the most was that storm surge and it never came for us. I feel tremendously guilty feeling the relief I feel, watching the aftermath unfold just miles south.
We lost some bits of roof and our entire pool cage according to a neighbor. Same for our aunt's house a few doors down. Our other aunt's house had no apparent damage. But we're all safe, the houses aren't totaled, and we have so much to be grateful for. I don't know how we got so lucky.
That Disney bubblePreliminary report from National Weather Service suggests Walt Disney World was largely spared from high wind speeds
Preliminary report from National Weather Service suggests Walt Disney World was largely spared from high wind speeds
Preliminary report from National Weather Service suggests Walt Disney World was largely spared from high wind speedswww.wdwmagic.com
We were at Coronado in the new Tower during Irma.. I will never forget the lines of locals checking in.. they were saying power never goes out at WDW so that is why they are coming.. Most were not from evact zones.. Seems most just wanted A/C for their animals. Anyways one young woman a college program intern was totally on edge at check-in. You can tell she was freaking out.. Mind you, this was a day before Irma was suppose to hit and the weather was already turning a bit.. This intern had the shift until midnight told me when I asked where she is hunkering down, she was leaving town. ( Believe there was a curefew- not sure anymore). She then told me she felt safer driving by herself to GA to her parents after her shift. I was like . I said as a mother, please stay put. Not sure what she did.what is the hurricane crew? does that include the people working at the restaurants, front desks, etc?
The hourly TWC app showed winds no more than 55mph overnight. Inside AK Lodge, you wouldn't know it. Those walls are solid. Can't hear a thing from outside. If it wasn't for a Flash Flood alert on my phone at 3:30am, I would have slept through the entire night.Preliminary report from National Weather Service suggests Walt Disney World was largely spared from high wind speeds
Preliminary report from National Weather Service suggests Walt Disney World was largely spared from high wind speeds
Preliminary report from National Weather Service suggests Walt Disney World was largely spared from high wind speedswww.wdwmagic.com
Wow that Sanibel Causeway is destroyed. it's bigger than that one section that broke off initially show on twitter. there's two big sections broken off and a long strip bascially under water...
for locals what was there before this causeway was built? Ferries?
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