Just checking in with our recent stay and an update that may or may not have been posted already from others.
Hurricane Matthew was a breeze compared to other hurricanes and tropical storms we have dealt with over the years (our third hurricane and we have also been through three tropical storms--over a 25 year period--not such awful luck and a matter of perspective). Some guests were really in a panic on Wednesday, but for the most part everyone weathered it well. We were prepared with sandwiches and sweets from Les Halles prior to EPCOT closing.
The Belle Vue Bar opened on Friday at 11:00 a.m.

and Mickey bought us a Bloody Mary which was lovely. Belle Vue offered its normal continental breakfast prior to 11:00 a.m.
Abracadabar opened at noonish and there were buffets on Thursday and Friday at Flying Fish/Tratoria. It is my understanding the first dinner buffet was rather nasty for the price ($23.99 adults) and fairly inedible. As I said, we had yummy sandwiches and didn't need anything on Thursday evening. The Friday morning breakfast buffet was priced way lower at $15.99 (adults) and lunch at ($18.99). Breakfast was the usual fare and lunch included pizza and sandwiches. While the food was not particularly on par (from other guest reports--we had our own food

) with either restaurant offerings--people survived on it. ESPN opened around 5:00 p.m. and the Boardwalk was alive by 6:00 p.m. on Friday.
We had characters in the lobby, board games, etc. for families--people were sprawled out there and it seemed the BWI/BWV were able to accommodate those who were unable to depart as scheduled and needed to extend stays. Obviously, not everyone, but for the most part--there were no disgruntled guests in that regard.
Now to backtrack a bit. We arrived around 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 5, 2016. Beautiful weather and a lovely room at BWI (3286--standard with CM discount) before our transfer over to BWV. The room was fine and we enjoyed our one night there (we have stayed on the Inn side many times before and have had the same experience).
There has been much consternation about the construction, noise, etc. and we witnessed it near the leisure (quiet) pool on the Inn side. We watched a painting crew paint the pergola over the entrance to the pool every. . .single. . .day while we were there (but for the 24 hour hurricane). The fence is completed around all pools with gates as well. The gates are accessible from the outside and no need for a magic band to open them--not sure how it works after hours, but we did watch people swimming in the clown pool (during our Villa stay) very late at night and early in the morning so I guess you can open the gate all hours despite the "pool closed" signs.
When we arrived at BWI on Wednesday, nearly all sod was removed from the courtyard area and the plant areas were being replanted. By the time we left on Friday, October 14, 2016, the sod was replaced and plantings, for the most part, complete--the painting did continue throughout our stay on said pergola

and quite a few balconies in the center courtyard wing.
I will take a break and hopefully get back with our Villas portion of the stay--pretty uneventful but for a few water issues (general maintenance).
