Jennifer,
they made public announcements starting around noon that everybody had to leave the parks not later than 3pm. We left even a bit earlier to avoid the crowded buses as we didn't rent a car for the four days at WDW.
At Dixie Landings we then found a leaflet instructing us to get some provisions, fill the tub with water, and stay inside for the night. We then hurried to the shop to get some food: Potatoe Chips, candybars and some soda - They didn't have much to choose from. Additionally we were informed that there wouldn't be any food delivery for that night. So in the early evening we went to the foodcourt to get a large pizza to go. We were told we were something like number 110 and when I asked which number was on now he said something like 18

But we spent a funny hour waiting for the pizza chatting with two nice ladies from South Africa. The four of us nearly bust a gut laughing when an American joined our chat and upon learning that the ladies were from South Africa he asked 'So it must be an experience for you to eat something not containing cangaroo' This guy really thought cangaroos lived in South Africa
After about an hour we got our 'mafia-cake' (That's the German nickname for a pizza

) returned to our room and spent the night eating, watching TV, and waiting for Floyd. Fortunately the storm made a turn to the North.
Unfortunately -but understandable- Disney had send most of the park personnel home to take care of their families and houses. The only park which was operating the next day was AK, because they had to hold back enough CMs to take care of the animals. The park was then opened for resort guests only. When we went to Guest Relations to ask wether there was some compensation for not being able to go the other parks and for being forced out of the parks at 3pm the day before, a CM asked what we would like. So we said a free admission to one of the water parks after our return from the cruise would be nice. She called her superior and within a minute said this was OK, we should simply go to Blizzard Beach and show our KTTW-cards and explain it. Two weeks later when we were back at Orlando we did exactly that. The CM at the ticket booth had to call her superior and a minute later we were in the park. As Disney wasn't responsible for the storm we didn't expect to get something, but as we say in Germany 'Asking a question is usually free'

we just tried it and as expected Disney didn't disappoint us.