Nice! How did they keep you updated? Did they go door to door or put up notices, or call you, or what? Just curious.
DH wasn't with us that year.. (he couldn't get away from work)...
i took the two kids by myself for 3 weeks....
there was a good deal of warning in advance of the hurricane....
in preparation they removed every loose item from the resort...
i'd expected them to tie down the lounge chairs by the pool, but instead they removed them all...
they kept sending messages to the room (when you came into the room, the message light was blinking)...
with recorded messages of what was happening....what we should do to prepare....that we should stay in the room when it hits etc..
but there was a new message all the time in the lead up...
so we felt very comfortable .....we didn't feel alone....my kids were quite young, so all those messages were very helpful to me..
and in addition to all the recorded messages, a CM called to check if we were ok...ready...etc...
that was before the storm hit..
it hit at night.....there were more recorded messages through the night....and at least one call from a CM to make sure we were ok...
but we were fine...
you could definitely hear it....torrential rain and high winds...but i wasn't scared at all...those buildings are built like bomb shelters....
you could hear the storm outside, but the buildings didn't move or creak or anything....solid as a rock...
i grew up in tornado alley..i would have been happy to face down a tornado in one of those buildings....(we were staying at the all star music)...
in the morning, the storm was still going....torrential rain...high winds..
we got a recorded message (or maybe it was a live one? i don't remember), that said that the parks were closed ..
every time there was an update, they would call (recorded message) with the information....
bottom line, we felt very safe and secure....and never had a feeling of being alone....
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