CarolynFH
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Thank you, @lovethattink, @2xcited2sleep, and @fla4fun, that’s what I was hoping to hear. Of course I’ll keep watching it - I have too much experience with hurricanes to ignore it.
It’s definitely too early to start panicking. Most models have whatever it is veering right. It may not even become a full hurricane.Leaving Monday and starting to worry-we had a horrible trip during a hurricane once and we certainly don’t want a repeat of it - is probably too soon to panic though.
Youll be fine. People in these kind of instances like to jump to conclusions and act like its a category 5 hurricane thats going to blow right over the castle. It is literally nothing right now.I’m terrible at understanding these charts, when is it supposed to start? We have someone leaving Sunday and if I have to reschedule I’d have to be quick about it.
Those Imagineers did a really good job ensuring the property would be compatible with hurricane conditions.Youll be fine. People in these kind of instances like to jump to conclusions and act like its a category 5 hurricane thats going to blow right over the castle. It is literally nothing right now.
Definitely not anything to consider cancelling trips or anything like that. Just keep an eye on the weather and pack some extra rain gear. Over the next few days it may change to a tropical depression, then tropical storm, and possibly a hurricane depending on how much strength it gets. However, all the model forecasts currently state that it will stick to the east coast (orlando is not on the east coast, in fact most people flock to disney to escape hurricane weather).
I was there last year when Milton hit (a hurricane that directly made landfall over florida), and aside from the parks being closed for a day and some wind overnight, you never wouldve known a hurricane went over (which again, i stress, this is not a hurricane yet, and may not become one)