I will be going to WDW in Sept of next year for my honeymoon, seeing how the hurricane could effect florida in the next few days and its not even Sept. yet. my question is has anyone travled to WDW at the end of Sept. and was there hurricane warnings?
I will be going to WDW in Sept of next year for my honeymoon, seeing how the hurricane could effect florida in the next few days and its not even Sept. yet. my question is has anyone travled to WDW at the end of Sept. and was there hurricane warnings?
In nearly 40 years of operation WDW has been closed a grand total of 2 days due to hurricanes. I would not worry about it for a second.I will be going to WDW in Sept of next year for my honeymoon, seeing how the hurricane could effect florida in the next few days and its not even Sept. yet. my question is has anyone travled to WDW at the end of Sept. and was there hurricane warnings?
September and October are the peak periods.
The actual peak, based on historical data is about Sept 15. The frequency drops off rapidly by the end of September (from my severe weather university course).
Based on the hurricane's path and timing... do you think flights from Boston to Orlando on Saturday AM will be affected? They can just fly above it, right?
We were there in Sept 2004 just as hurricane Frances was going over Florida. We drove from MI and happened to be the only car on the highway-both directions-since crossing the GA/FL border...we also happened to be getting into Orlando just as the worst of the storm was passing over Orlando. A SS CM checked us in as quickly as he could and had us go straight to our rooms as a mandatory curfew was in place and everything was closed, including the parks. Luckily, we had brought food with us since we drove! We stayed in our room the rest of the day. The next morning we went to MK and the place was a ghost town! The rest of the week was pretty much the same.
Moral of the story...go to WDW just as a hurricane is leaving or has went by...you will have the parks all to yourself!!! lol :drevil:
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