Reluctantly, creating a thread on the topic so the mods can update the title and Post #1 if and when needed.
This storm is still well off the coast and there are many unknowns in terms of the ultimate path, but it’s worth paying attention to if you live in or have travel plans in the Central Florida area.
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Accurate information and a clear plan can be helpful when faced with the uncertainty and anxiety tropical systems tend to create, particularly when travel plans are involved.
Let’s try to keep the discussion theme parks and storm related. Off topic posts may be removed at the discretion of the moderators.
Helpful Links:
NOAA -
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/#Dorian
Mike’s Weather Page -
https://spaghettimodels.com/
Brian Shields / WFTV9 -
https://twitter.com/BrianShieldsTV
Denis Phillips / ABC Action News Tampa -
https://twitter.com/DenisPhillips28
Thanks everyone.
Thank you for your weather or hurricane links GADisneyDad14.
I am in Daytona Beach, Florida now through Sunday, September 9, 2019. I do have annual
travel insurance.
Yesterday we had heavy rain for about an hour on the beach, but today has been mostly sunny with what looks like calm waves.
This is a photo of the sunrise this morning:
I just took this photo from my room:
Several years ago I was in the same situation with Hurricane Matthews and there was a mandatory evacuation.
Hurricane Matthew was the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane since Felix in 2007. Matthew caused catastrophic damage and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, as well as widespread devastation in the southeastern United States.
Wikipedia
Total fatalities: 603
Date: September 28, 2016 – October 10, 2016
Dates: Sep 28, 2016 – Oct 10, 2016
Category: Category 5 Hurricane (SSHWS)
Damage: $16.47 billion (2016 USD)
I was lucky to find a flight out the day before the hurricane hit.
This time I am using a rental car instead of flying.
I didn't want to go through the same thing this time, so I went to Trivago and made a reservation through Expedia for two nights at Disney Pop Century.
Of course, that is where my mind was at. Why not WDW and hunker down. I did buy a separate cancellation policy from Expedia just in case I don't need to leave Daytona Beach, Florida because of the Hurricane Dorian.
It is better than nothing and I don't want to drive back to Atlanta, because, on September 8, 2019, I plan to travel to Orlando, Florida for two weeks after leaving Daytona Beach, Florida.
I started another thread asking for suggestions about another hotel near WDW with concrete covered parking deck.
I don't have regular car insurance since I don't own a car, so I buy the Allianz Annual Travel Insurance for that.
But I don't want to take a chance of any hurricane damage to my rental car just for my peace of mind.
I know...that is just the way my brain is thinking right now.
So do any of you know of any hotels with concrete parking decks?
The resort that I am staying in now has a concrete parking deck in case I don't have to leave Daytona Beach, Florida.