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Can you report back on how the gas/traffic situations are? Would be useful I think.
My dh couldn't find gas after work tonight. He stopped at 3 stations before giving up.
Can you report back on how the gas/traffic situations are? Would be useful I think.
You can get them to put it all on one or a few gift cards that you know you have. But you can’t get it refunded to a credit card or anything.Just some thoughts I’m having -
Wondering if I am crazy to not even look at changing our plans. We fly in Saturday at 9:00 am for 7 days.
The thought of canceling freaks me out because I gradually paid for this trip with mostly gift cards. I believe all of those funds would go back on the individual gift cards - over $4000. I’m not even sure where I put them all![]()
Has anyone stayed on Walt Disney World Resort property during a hurricane in the past?
Which hurricane or approximate date were you at WDW?
Which resort did you stay at?
Did the parks close while you were there?
Were your resort restaurants or food courts still open or were they closed?
I was just curious about past experiences staying at a WDW Resort during a hurricane.
I am staying oceanfront at Daytona Beach, Florida and this afternoon, Volusia County says they may make a decision tomorrow if a mandatory evacuation will be issued where I am staying.
I don't think they will make the call for mandatory evacuation tomorrow, but maybe Saturday. I don't know.
I think that they said they were going to see the updates and then make a decision about the day and time.
They said the bridges from the beachside to the mainland would have to close down at sustained wind speeds of 39 miles per hour. And they mentioned another wind speed for when the emergency personnel will not be out and about.
The wind now is only 10-15 miles per hour.
I have a WDW Pop Century Resort reservation for Sunday and Monday and afterward, I hope that I can return to Daytona Beach, Florida to finish my reservation through a week from Sunday.
Three years ago, there was a mandatory evacuation when I was here during Hurricane Mathew, and the oceanfront resort closed due to the Volusia County mandatory evacuation. I was lucky to get the last plane flight out and back to Atlanta.
I have a rental car now and the gas tank is full and everything packed just in case I am told to leave.
Thank you in advance.
Ray
Has anyone stayed on Walt Disney World Resort property during a hurricane in the past?
Which hurricane or approximate date were you at WDW?
Which resort did you stay at?
Did the parks close while you were there?
Were your resort restaurants or food courts still open or were they closed?
I was just curious about past experiences staying at a WDW Resort during a hurricane.
I am staying oceanfront at Daytona Beach, Florida and this afternoon, Volusia County says they may make a decision tomorrow if a mandatory evacuation will be issued where I am staying.
I don't think they will make the call for mandatory evacuation tomorrow, but maybe Saturday. I don't know.
I think that they said they were going to see the updates and then make a decision about the day and time.
They said the bridges from the beachside to the mainland would have to close down at sustained wind speeds of 39 miles per hour. And they mentioned another wind speed for when the emergency personnel will not be out and about.
The wind now is only 10-15 miles per hour.
I have a WDW Pop Century Resort reservation for Sunday and Monday and afterward, I hope that I can return to Daytona Beach, Florida to finish my reservation through a week from Sunday.
Three years ago, there was a mandatory evacuation when I was here during Hurricane Mathew, and the oceanfront resort closed due to the Volusia County mandatory evacuation. I was lucky to get the last plane flight out and back to Atlanta.
I have a rental car now and the gas tank is full and everything packed just in case I am told to leave.
Thank you in advance.
Ray
I remember reading 2 years ago reading about hotel guests complaining about the food being bag lunches as none of the restaurants were open. The parks were closed for 1 or 2 days.
I thought I was safe with this July but then Barry. It was a non event, but it caused me all kinda stress trying to decide what to do.Yep. I will never travel during the summer again. Both times we had storms heading to our house while we were away. I remembered why I always say no to summer travel!
I remember reading 2 years ago reading about hotel guests complaining about the food being bag lunches as none of the restaurants were open. The parks were closed for 1 or 2 days.
Has anyone stayed on Walt Disney World Resort property during a hurricane in the past?
Which hurricane or approximate date were you at WDW?
Which resort did you stay at?
Did the parks close while you were there?
Were your resort restaurants or food courts still open or were they closed?
I was just curious about past experiences staying at a WDW Resort during a hurricane.
Us too. What normally is a 14 hour drive took us 20 hours. In order to miss the storm, we had to drive up and around to get back to SE Texas.I thought I was safe with this July but then Barry. It was a non event, but it caused me all kinda stress trying to decide what to do.
Has anyone stayed on Walt Disney World Resort property during a hurricane in the past?
Which hurricane or approximate date were you at WDW?
Which resort did you stay at?
Did the parks close while you were there?
Were your resort restaurants or food courts still open or were they closed?
I was just curious about past experiences staying at a WDW Resort during a hurricane.
I am staying oceanfront at Daytona Beach, Florida and this afternoon, Volusia County says they may make a decision tomorrow if a mandatory evacuation will be issued where I am staying.
I don't think they will make the call for mandatory evacuation tomorrow, but maybe Saturday. I don't know.
I think that they said they were going to see the updates and then make a decision about the day and time.
They said the bridges from the beachside to the mainland would have to close down at sustained wind speeds of 39 miles per hour. And they mentioned another wind speed for when the emergency personnel will not be out and about.
The wind now is only 10-15 miles per hour.
I have a WDW Pop Century Resort reservation for Sunday and Monday and afterward, I hope that I can return to Daytona Beach, Florida to finish my reservation through a week from Sunday.
Three years ago, there was a mandatory evacuation when I was here during Hurricane Mathew, and the oceanfront resort closed due to the Volusia County mandatory evacuation. I was lucky to get the last plane flight out and back to Atlanta.
I have a rental car now and the gas tank is full and everything packed just in case I am told to leave.
Thank you in advance.
Ray
I did Andrew and Im still live here. The mosquitos! Those things love the standing water. Hot, humid, mosquitos and bugsAgree, after the storm is awful. Waiting for the hurricane is kind of pain too especially when they slow down but after is a pain. No power, it's hot, dealing with damage and insurance. It's not fun. Thankfully our hurricane damages over the years have been covered by insurance and we were able to remain in our home but it's never fun. My heart always hurts for those that have lost everything. I was in S Florida when Andrew hit and that was awful. Have family that lost their homes.
im in South Florida, (Broward county). There were gas stations running out today and long lines at some stations)Can you report back on how the gas/traffic situations are? Would be useful I think.
Has anyone stayed on Walt Disney World Resort property during a hurricane in the past?