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This Theater suffered only "Minor damage"We have our first report from someone inside MK. Only minor cosmetic damage to TBA...
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This Theater suffered only "Minor damage"We have our first report from someone inside MK. Only minor cosmetic damage to TBA...
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To where?So much for Wilderness Lodge being the best resort to ride out the storm. Guests were evacuated at 3am
Update from Universal Orlando:
That damage is gonna give Disney an excuse to get a head start on making the whole Poly look like that soulless DVC tower they are building.
Very well…talked to her this morningHow did your aunt fare?
They’ve already paid for it. It’s something that’s been promised over and over again as justification for rate hikes and then just doesn’t happen.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).
Undergrounding to minimize outages during storms would have to be paid for by the customers of the utility. How much are most people willing to pay to avoid a few days of outages every few years?
KUA in Kissimmee has been undergrounding, and weathered the storm better than most of their competition. They have 90,000 customers and have less than 2,500 outages at the moment.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).
Undergrounding to minimize outages during storms would have to be paid for by the customers of the utility. How much are most people willing to pay to avoid a few days of outages every few years?
…funny how it always seems to work out that way in these scenarios, huh?They’ve already paid for it. It’s something that’s been promised over and over again as justification for rate hikes and then just doesn’t happen.
It’s absolutely worth it…KUA in Kissimmee has been undergrounding, and weathered the storm better than most of their competition. They have 90,000 customers and have less than 2,500 outages at the moment.
I'd say it's worth it and there are likely grants available as well.
I hope they charge those undesirable ingrates more. Imagine reserving an entire park for Annual Passholders after a hurricane! They'll probably bring their own food in, too.
Here at Sports I don’t see any damage, just lots of leaves and small branches. The cleanup crew is hard at work on the main pool, so I expect they reopen that soon.
That's not that bad Visiting Pandora after Ian was quite an experience to say the least Lots of toppled over critters and wayward space plants everywhere. It was like seeing another world after a space stormDisney soon:
We look forward to resuming normal operations as we welcome guests to all of our theme parks on Friday except for undesirable annual passholders who can come to Animal Kingdom and only Animal Kingdom.
When will the limited edition $10 Hurricane Milton cupcakes be available?Everything will be back as normal for the $175 upsells Saturday night…one big magical kingdom as always
I work with somebody whos' mother lives on Bayshore Blvd. He just got back from helping her recover from Helene.On CNN a doctor was on advising on how much bacteria the floodwaters have and how it can wreck a person's digestive system if the person swallows the contaminated waters.
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