Shamelessly copied from a response I posted on another thread:
A little gift for those of us going during Hurricane Season.
First of all, don't sweat it. Orlando is inland, not on the coast. And the Disney resorts have been built to withstand storms; it's said that the locals go to Disney resorts if they're concerned.
But when Tropical Storm Faye visited on our last day in 2008, I was understandably a bit concerned. We kept an eye on the news. But all the information concerning watches and warnings were listed by county, and without a map I had no idea which county we were in.
So print this up and bring it along, just in case:
http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/florida.shtml
Thanks to answerbag.com, I can tell you that "The Walt Disney World Resort is within the boundaries of two counties: Orange County and unincorporated Osceola County."
You'll probably never need that information. But on the off chance that a tropical storm does coincide with your trip, it's nice to know.
For what it's worth, Faye brought us our BEST day-- the parks all opened early (anticipating an early closure) and the parks were totally empty. We donned our ponchos (brought from
Walmart, though the dollar store sells them too... I bring 3 apiece) and had a marvelous time.
Did I mention that we leave 4 weeks from tomorrow????




We have reservations for the Dessert Party, we loved it last time. And this will be our first time staying at the Beach Club... my 12 year old has been salivating over STorm Along Bay for over a year!
And this year, for the first time, my kids are taking YES classes. I'm looking forward to that!
Funny, I was second guessing our lunch at Le Cellier as well. It's on our last full day... I was thining that maybe we would want the freedom of a day without reservations. But it's our favorite restaurant, so I'm guessing I would be facing a mutiny.
I am most definitely into full psychotic planning mode!!!