MadMax11 said:
A cat 5 would be big trouble for DisneyWorld.
A Cat-5 is big trouble for anybody...
Remember that Katrina was only a Category 4 when she hit land in Mississippi, and the wind still managed to completely pulverize the coastal towns there.
Anything over a Cat-2 would be devastating to WDW, as there are a lot of structures that I think would not hold up well, particularly the very detailed facades of World Showcase, Animal Kingdom, and the Magic Kingdom lands. At MGM, we would be able to say goodbye to New York Street, because I believe those facades were designed to face only 100 mph winds, while Cat-3 starts at 110 mph
Nonetheless, WDW is in a very good geographic position, making it very difficult for the area to be affected by a head on hit. The wind patterns of the Atlantic to the east usually direct hurricanes to move north up the coast, which is why North Carolina always gets slammed, while the Gulf of Mexico wind patterns usually pull hurricanes toward the northern Gulf Coast, from the Fla. panhandle to Texas. Of course there are exceptions, but usually WDW is safe.
So, there's really no need to worry about hurricanes hitting WDW, any more than someone needs to worry about a major earthquake hitting California. The possibility is there, but it's normally a rare event.