Yep- We have been at OKW for Flloyd and Francis and at GF for Charlie. While there was some inconvenience, all were very positive experiences.
Flloyd turned out to be a non-event. It was supposed to hit Daytona and head due east to Orlando from there. WDW prepared for the event, closed the parks and then nothing happened. AK was new at that time (1999) and was the only park not included in the
DVC admission program- but WDW did reopen AK that day (the other 3 parks remained closed) and accepted the DVC pass too.
Charlie (2 years ago) hit Boca Raton and rapidly progressed inland to Orlando, arriving as a Cat 2 storm. We were at the GF that day. They closed the parks early and cordoned off everyone in their rooms for the evening and overnight. They had special activities in the resort for children and restaurants were open- staffed by CMs who had moved into the convention center to be safe from the storms themselves. the storm moved thru in about 4 hours and everything reopened the next morning although the storm damage was very evident.
Francis (2 years ago) was a different event. It hit near VB and then progressed inland toward Orlando- also as a Cat 2 storm. However it moved more slowly and the rains lasted much longer than Charlie. Again, Disney closed the parks early that day and had a "quarantine" status from 6pm that evening until 6am the next day. No vehicles were allowed out (including all WDW transportation). They devoted 2 TV channels to Disney movie programming- one with animated shows and the other with more adult type programming (still Disney). The rain and wind was intense and steady thru the night.
In all 3 cases, the preparation made by Disney was impressive. At the parks, EVERYTHING was lashed down, including signs that could sway back and forth. All mobile carts were either moved indoors or securely strapped to bolts fixed into the concrete areas. At the resorts, information was distributed to each guest room with advices about possible loss of power and water. They also provided flashlights to each room. FOr each event, we felt very safe and secure.
Disney was also very generous with cancellation policies- returning points to those unable to get into Orlando due to he storm. They made great effortto keep guests informed and provide a safe environment for all.
I can't think os anyplace I'd feel safer riding out those storms.
