I was "fortunate" enough to be staying at Disney World during a hurricane. It wasn't planned.
DW and I were meeting up with friends that were driving down from Michigan and we were going to stay with them at Saratoga Springs.. We decided to stay at POP for a couple of days before our friends arrived.
It just so happened that Hurricane Jeanne decided to visit Central Florida. I was very impressed on how well Disney took care of their guests during the state of emergency.
We were not allowed to move to SS during the hurricane. They required we stay at POP for an extra day and they extended the special rate we had (Florida Resident).
We also found out that all of Disney's properties are built to Category 5 standards. Many Floridians in the path of a hurricane will typically stay at Disney to ride out a hurricane.
We've owned a home in Central Florida for 7 years now and we've only had one hurricane come through the area. It seems that Central Florida is somewhat insulated from most hurricanes. By the time hurricanes make their way across the state, they typically lose most of their strength and are just tropical storms.
Now, I think I've just jinxed the area. Watch all the hurricanes hit Central Florida this year. And it will be all my fault!!
Armand