Let's just do our best to stay positive for each other - I don't know about you, but I need this trip like crazy!I'm in the same boat as you, arriving 6PM Friday. I've also gotten myself into the worry yourself sick zone.
That’s what I would I do for sure. It’s scary going through even a tropical storm at times. I’ve ridden out too many to count, but never alone. And communication often goes down too. I would have a stroke if DS was in hurricane & couldn’t contact to make sure he is ok. And like your said, someone just to talk to! No power, tv, anything & you want to save your phone battery just in case.
Let’s just say if it’s an issue by Fri for Orlando than it will be an issue for some time & there would have to a lot of devastation which is unlikely.Let's just do our best to stay positive for each other - I don't know about you, but I need this trip like crazy!
Sounds like you head down now then and ride it out with her if you are able.She is actually happy that I'm considering coming. Half the stress for her, she feels and if she is stuck in a hotel somewhere, someone to play cards and games with.
Good luck & stay safe! Hopefully it’s a non issue & y’all just get a longer trip!Oh my gosh!!! I hadn't even thought about that yet. I've been so focused on whether I should go, what flight I can get out of here tomorrow and whether I'm putting myself in danger.
I knew someone on DISboards would help me make the decision and I think this is definitely the tipping point.
The next one, if and when it comes, we will both be better prepared emotionally, maybe.
Tinkerbelle,Those winds are upon landfall at the coast and would only extend to a 15 miles radius (at the moment, could get a bit larger). If you look at the forecast discussion posted by NHC the forecasted winds for the inland track have actually been downgraded since the last update - now 65mph.
I hope everyone stays safe and Dorian doesnt hit Florida too hard or do too much damage!
My question is purely out of curiosity about AFTER a hurricane comes through and what the impacts are in Orlando and on the parks.
My Dh and I have a 28th anniversary trip Sept 10th-13th and I'm sure Dorian will be gone but what is the aftermath? A week out will there be issues related? Airlines? Damage? I know Orlando isnt coastal so usually it isnt as bad.
Biggest curiosity is crowds. Do people postpone a week or two and then the parks are packed right after a hurricane passes? We wont be terribly impacted either way because it's not a commando-hit-all-the-rides kind of trip, but I'm interested if anyone has experience.
Also, is the weather usually better? Thought I read that usually weather is good for a bit because the hurricane "sucks up" all the moisture, etc in the area?
Couldn’t agree more. A 4 is no joke! At it’s current track most if not all to of state of FL will definitely feel a significant impact. The only thing I will add is that intensity is the least accurate part of the forecast...which that could be good or bad.Tinkerbelle,
I mean no disrespect for what I am about to say, but I saw that you posted something similar earlier. I am going to give you a little advise from someone who lives on the Gulf coast to someone who lives in Canada. I have lived on the coast for 5 decades, been through more tropical systems than I can count, and as a law enforcement employee I have been in the conference calls with the NHC. Ignore the size of the storm and windfields as they currently are. The storm will expand as it intensifies and the windfield will as well. In fact, most major hurricanes will have an eyewall reconstruction at some point where the eye will seem to fill in then return even stronger than before. I know you are trying to be helpful, but this is a monster storm and unfortunately people have to make decisions now with the information at hand. If you wait til the last minute when things are certain, then it will be too late. That is just the nature of the beast.
Couldn’t agree more. A 4 is no joke! At it’s current track most if not all to of state of FL will definitely feel a significant impact. The only thing I will add is that intensity is the least accurate part of the forecast...which that could be good or bad.
By Friday it should be all over at least for Orlando areas. If it comes in as a 4, the coast will get it hard. But Orlando should be ok by Friday other than maybe some damage.
Tinkerbelle,
I mean no disrespect for what I am about to say, but I saw that you posted something similar earlier. I am going to give you a little advise from someone who lives on the Gulf coast to someone who lives in Canada. I have lived on the coast for 5 decades, been through more tropical systems than I can count, and as a law enforcement employee I have been in the conference calls with the NHC. Ignore the size of the storm and windfields as they currently are. The storm will expand as it intensifies and the windfield will as well. In fact, most major hurricanes will have an eyewall reconstruction at some point where the eye will seem to fill in then return even stronger than before. I know you are trying to be helpful, but this is a monster storm and unfortunately people have to make decisions now with the information at hand. If you wait til the last minute when things are certain, then it will be too late. That is just the nature of the beast.
According to the official Hurricane Policy there has to be a 'hurricane warning' issued, which is a specific warning the NHS issues, they haven't even issued a hurricane watch yet for Orlando, which is a precursor to a hurricane warning, are they really not allowing changes to reservations yet?
I have a rented DVC reservation for Monday night (only), I'm still hoping for some Disney magic that Dorian will change course, but I can change my fligths with no problem, the other hotel will cancel I'm sure with no problem, but will Disney really not let my reservation be changed until a hurricane warning is issued?
One thing I did notice is that they are saying it is going to make category 4 status a little earlier now. That could be a good thing, and I emphasize could. For those that don't know, it is hard for a storm sometimes to remain at those strengths because it is using much more fuel to keep up that intensity. Think of it as your car. You use more gas the faster you drive. I am hoping that it expends so much energy before landfall that it quickly downgrades. The best case scenario, of course, would be for it to turn north and just head out into the atlantic, but if it doesn't, hopefully it will lose its intensity.Couldn’t agree more. A 4 is no joke! At it’s current track most if not all to of state of FL will definitely feel a significant impact. The only thing I will add is that intensity is the least accurate part of the forecast...which that could be good or bad.
I haven't said much today, because I am having my usual Katrina anxiety and I don't want to be accused of being dramatic.
My dear friend from Chalmette currently lives in Delray Beach and I am worried sick about him right now.
Can I ask the Floridians a question concerning this situation?
I have a single daughter that is living in an apartment in Tampa for her first experience with this approaching weather. I have a reservation to fly into Tampa on Wed. and then she and I were going to spend a long weekend in the parks. I'm not really worried about this, at this time.
My question and concern is, should I change my flight to tomorrow and help her prepare and ride out any adverse weather? She's 30. I'm 60+. She is off from work on tomorrow and Saturday and won't know if she is required to work again before Wednesday, till weather reports get closer.
I'm really anxious about what to do and would really like some advice from people living in the state. We do have a hotel booked in case she loses power at her apartment.
Hi I would not think you are being dramatic. You have every reason to be worried. Katrina was a horrible storm that did so much damage. You never know what a storm can do. I hope your friend will be okay![]()
Tinkerbelle,
I mean no disrespect for what I am about to say, but I saw that you posted something similar earlier. I am going to give you a little advise from someone who lives on the Gulf coast to someone who lives in Canada. I have lived on the coast for 5 decades, been through more tropical systems than I can count, and as a law enforcement employee I have been in the conference calls with the NHC. Ignore the size of the storm and windfields as they currently are. The storm will expand as it intensifies and the windfield will as well. In fact, most major hurricanes will have an eyewall reconstruction at some point where the eye will seem to fill in then return even stronger than before. I know you are trying to be helpful, but this is a monster storm and unfortunately people have to make decisions now with the information at hand. If you wait til the last minute when things are certain, then it will be too late. That is just the nature of the beast.
Thanks … of course if Dorian comes I would expect finding a room (especially right now, one of their slowest times of year) is not the problem … I'm just surprised their official policy is that we can't change anything yet for those of us who haven't arrived, and I may not be able to change my Monday night reservation officially until after I'm supposed to have left! Of course having rented points I have to deal with the middle-man too!I'm at YC now and scheduled to fly pit Monday and asked at the front desk this morning how I add a night if/when my flight is cancelled. I was told it is too soon to add the night and that the storm is bring closely monitored and to check back with then when things are more definitive. I'll check with them again in the morning