Vacationeer
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So much for Wilderness Lodge being the best resort to ride out the storm. Guests were evacuated at 3am
Based on the angle of the picture it appears to be on the Aotearoa longhouse, which is the nearest to the DVC Tower.Saw this picture on social media, but I am not exactly sure what I am looking at.
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They have been running for weeks.That certainly helps the water level in the river so the boats can start running again.
Source?So much for Wilderness Lodge being the best resort to ride out the storm. Guests were evacuated at 3am
Post in thread 'Hurricane Milton - WDW Resorts Related Updates & Planning Thread'Source?
A bunch of tree debris has landed on splash mountain, hopefully it doesn't take too long to clean upWe have our first report from someone inside MK. Only minor cosmetic damage to TBA...
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The cost is the issue. Undergrounding is very expensive (and still doesn't make it 100% immune to outages). The bottom line is that when they have to repair the overhead lines after storms it mostly gets paid for out of federal disaster relief funds that are subsidized by the whole country (I guess actually by borrowing more money).It's not just branches, it's the bloody trees themselves. We have this discussion about trees and burying power lines every time a hurricane comes through tree loving Tallahassee, but estimates are it would cost close to a billion. And as utilities are provided by the City, never goes anywhere, as 30% of the property is owned by the state.
If Helene had kept course for Tallahassee....
Fire Alarm Activation. Probably due to the weather.Post in thread 'Hurricane Milton - WDW Resorts Related Updates & Planning Thread'
https://www.disboards.com/threads/h...updates-planning-thread.3954975/post-65767900
later posts explain the evacuation protocol was triggered by what they think was a false sensor going off. Doesn't appear that the resort was actually in danger or conditions required evacuation.Post in thread 'Hurricane Milton - WDW Resorts Related Updates & Planning Thread'
https://www.disboards.com/threads/h...updates-planning-thread.3954975/post-65767900
Based on the angle of the picture it appears to be on the Aotearoa longhouse, which is the nearest to the DVC Tower.
Looks like something involved in the construction. It looks like roofing material/membrane from the DVC Tower.
Scratch that. Aotearoa Longhouse sustained some damage.That makes sense. Didn't actually look like roof damage.
We get the behind the scenes experience and help with debris removal!
Any notable damage?So far as I’m aware nothing opening today. Lots of spit and polish needed first.
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