Keep in mind that you will be confined to your hotel room for the duration of the worst of the winds and rain. The length of time will depend on the direction of, and how fast, the hurricane is moving. It could be as little as 2 hours, but most likely will be 6-12 hours. So, plan to bring anything you might need or want during that time. We have been through several hurricanes here where we live, so I personally would make sure I had a couple of flashlights, extra batteries, small battery operated radio, snacks, a light lunch or dinner, a few bottles of water, magazines, a good book, and anything the children would enjoy playing with while confined to the room. Before the storm hits, charge all your electronic items such as cell phones, laptop computers, iPods, hand-held games, etc. in case you lose electricity. Fill your ice bucket, too.
With that said, as posted before, Disney truly does a wonderful job of taking care of their guests. Two years ago, they provided flashlights for every room. They also played Disney movies on several channels and made boxed meals available for a nominal charge. None of Disney property lost electricity even though all the areas around them did.
During Charlie and Francis, my DS was on the "ride-out" crew that spent the whole time in the Magic Kingdom helping to prepare the park for the storm and then cleaning up afterward. Cast members throughout the Walt Disney World resort worked all through the night each time to insure that all guests were as comfortable as possible and so all the parks could open as soon as possible after the storm. They did a tremendous job. Kudos to Disney and the cm's!
