Originally posted by jeanniec
Mary -- Hope all goes well and that you don't have any problems. I have been thinking about you and your family as I watch the news and the hurricane map. Please let us know how you are doing (if you have electricity).
My friend in Tampa is back home and thankfully they had no damage at all -- only a little rain. However, another nurse who worked with us in Illinois lives on the water in Punta Gorda which was really hit hard. Can't get any info on her yet.
Saw the Magic Kingdom live on TV this morning. They said there was damage at WDW. I thought the castle looked a little different but it was a live ariel shot and you couldn't really see. A few people walking through the MK -- reminds me of when we were there during 9/11 and then had tropical storm Gabrielle follow. Very deserted MK then also.
'Ariel shot'

That's what happens when you've been exposed to Disney-influence for too long

I guess you meant 'aerial shot'

Or has she traded places with Tinkerbelle and is now flying around the castle flapping her fishtail
All this reminds me of '99: We were among those being 'evicted' from the parks at 3pm and sent back to Dixie Landings -or any other WDW-hotel- for the rest of the day. We then bought some provisions at the hotel's shop (Potatoe chips and Coke), took a shower, then filled the tub to have an emergency water supply, and waited for the storm to come. Thankfully Floyd took a turn to the East and missed WDW. But next day they only had enough castmembers to staff AK and so they opened it around noon for on-site guest exclusively.
Unfortunately
Castaway Cay received a full hit and was completely destroyed, so our first cruise (3-day) took us to Key West and Nassau in the wake of Floyd.
Disney gave us a raincheque for the the messed-up day at the parks and after the cruise when we were off-site to do USF and SeaWorld, we used that raincheque to spend a wonderful day at Blizzard Beach.
We just saw a lot of footage from different American TV-stations on the web and are shocked

We hope that the money we'll spend during our 2 1/2 weeks in Floriday will help to repair all the damage and I'm sure we'll take the opportunity to donate some greenback when we're there.
Unfortunately there are already two more storms building up and one of them could follow a similar path as Charley
