On to this morning.....
The whole area looked like a war zone! This was the worst hurricane I've been through (and I've been in several). Fences, signs, trees, and patio screens were shredded. Construction sites were torn up. (They live in a rapidly expanding area.) Trees were down all over. The streets were covered in debris. There was a traffic cone in the sand trap at a golf course, and another in the water hazard! Come to think of it, the water hazard didn't even exist before Charley! :lol: Several power lines were down along the drive to work.
We got to Animal Kingdom around 8:30. At that point the park was set to open at noon. Cleanup had already begun but there was much left to do. Dinoland was completely trashed. So was Africa, from what I hear. Supposedly they couldn't even get the trucks onto the safari! Cleanup had just begun in the camp. Several small-ish trees were down there. Around 9:00 it was decided that the park would not be safe enough to open at noon. Cast was deployed to other parks and resorts, mostly in greeter, custodial, and backstage foods positions. I was lucky- I was deployed to Studios and got called into Little Mermaid/Playhouse Disney!!!!!
Noticed two big trees down near the Brown Derby. The branches had been cut off, leaving two giant logs. Apparently there was damage at Indiana Jones, causing the show to be shortened..... Only the opening scene was performed, but more showtimes were added. That's about all I noticed there.
And, for the record, the Tree of Life, Everest, and all the animals are doing just fine!
