I am on this one... I already see that Southwest is giving out warnings and we are flying out Sat. My cousin lives near the port and says they are all preparing for the worst. She says the storm should be out by Saturday but the problem will be the flooding and street/neighborhood conditions. I am on
DCL transportation and I am told the last bus leaves at 1:45 from MCO, so we have to get there by then. We have a flight at 6:20 a.m., if nothing changes, then hopefully that will be good.
As for the ship. I read from the Disneycruise site that they are no changes yet, but they are keeping an eye on the storm. If they can't get the ship back to the port by Sat, then I'm not sure what they would do. I have read they bus people to another port, but who knows if that will be feasible or if the ship will have to stay at sea for a day longer?
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