21stamps
Well-Known Member
Look on Google Earth and you can see were the individual sub stations are for WDW, most of them are fed by overhead power lines. Most of the main hotel buildings most likely have emergency generators for critical system (Fire alarms, Fire Sprinkler Pumps, Emergency Lights, Partial Elevators, and food refrigeration equipment). Beyond that I'm not sure if the outlying buildings have secondary power sources. Let's put it this way, if they loose some of their high voltage feeders because of the storm, it may be quite a while before things come back up.
Ironically the monorails will probably be fully functional throughout. LOL
I could be wrong, but I would assume that they have quite a few heavy duty generators. I lived in a mid rise (14 floors) condo for 10 years and our building even had generators for the service elevators, hallways, billiards room, spa (only place with hot water for a few days lol), and a few other common areas. The problem was that all of the residents, who like me didn't listen to the mandatory evacuation warnings, had multiple extension cords running from one of those rooms all the way down the hallway- charging phones, laptops, using hot plates etc. I've never seen anything like it in my life. Needless to say, the generators blew out after about 72 hours of that madness.
I would think that WDW would have something more powerful in place in their resorts.