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Me,too!! I must say that I met several cast members whose homes were in darkness, or had other problems at home. Yet, them came to work with smiles on their faces. One cast member was working at Cinderella's Royal Table and had to come to work to take a shower. I had a chance to think about them and their plight while the rest of us enjoyed a holiday. It was weird. I had to come off disney property to pick up friends at the airport, and I could see the devastation on rte 192. Most gas stations were closed. In fact, I sat in line for gasoline for 2 hours. Some Disney employees couldn't get to work, so others did "double duty". You could tell that they weren't as familiar with things as would normally be expected. Yet, it did not detract from our trip at all. Everything was up and running at 9 a.m. Saturday mornnig after the hurricane hit. Some of my friends were scheduled to go home on Sunday, but their flight was cancelled and they wound up staying until Tuesday. They looked upon it as an extended vacation. Kudos to Pop Century for not only extending their stay, but giving them back their same room!
To prepare for hurricanes, bring extra $$$ just in case; but don't worry. Thank you to all the castmembers who suffered through that terrible storm and made everyone else feel as though nothing had happened. I, for one, truly appreciated your efforts.
To prepare for hurricanes, bring extra $$$ just in case; but don't worry. Thank you to all the castmembers who suffered through that terrible storm and made everyone else feel as though nothing had happened. I, for one, truly appreciated your efforts.