Like others on this thread, I too feel horrible for the locals who needed to ride out this storm, not knowing what they would be returning to when the storm was over. However, I must say that I,too, was very disappointed with how VB handled this situattion.
We arrived in VB on 8/29 to spend the week in one of the Beach Cottages. We were extremely excited about this trip, especially since we would be taking both parents with us. When we checked in = no one was taking this storm very seriously since the path was not known at the time. Wednesday during the day at the pool, rumours were flyig that we may need to evacuate within the next few days and would be relocated to the WDW. I asked at the desk and was assured that no desicion was made and that we would be given 24-36 hours notice. When we returned to the cottage at 9:00 pm - we were greeted by a note that stated we must be out by 8 am I called the front desk - asking for assistance and was told we were on our own and given phone #s of local hotels. I wasn't worried about us - but was worried about our four parents (in their 70s) who were stuck along with us. I spoke to WDW, and again told there was nothing they could do to help us.
What really bothered me was what followed the next morning. After staying up most of the night to pack up the cottage, I was walking out with my arms full at 7:45 am when 2 workers came by. I didn't expect any assistance, but was told "I hope you were the last one out of the house, since we are shutting all of the power off now!!!" They even shut off the power, while people were in the elevators!!!
Again - this is nothing compared to those who were evacuated from their homes, not knowing what they would be returning too. My hopes and prayers have been with them. I was dissapointed in VB and how they treated their guests, especially their older guests who were 1200 miles from home with no where to go!