Which hurricane or approximate date were you at WDW?
I got stuck in Florida during Hurricane Irma. We were supposed to go on a short
Royal Caribbean Cruise that got cancelled. Couldn't get a flight home early by the time our airline allowed changes. My brother found us a flight the day before the hurricane was scheduled to hit, but I decided it was too close to the time of the hurricane and could get cancelled, so we opted not to take it. It wound up being a good decision because the airport closed earlier, and the flight was cancelled. We would have had to scramble to find a place to stay.
Which resort did you stay at?
A cast member friend helped us get a room at the POR, but I wound up finding availability at the Boardwalk for the timeframe of the hurricane, so we stayed at POR one night, and then moved to the Boardwalk for four nights.
Did the parks close while you were there?
The parks closed for two days.
Were your resort restaurants or food courts still open or were they closed?
All of the restaurants and bars on the Boardwalk closed for the two days, though some did start opening in the evening on day 2. The lounge was open inside the resort, and there were three buffet meals a day available in the convention center (which we could access by going to the inn side, and walking through a service area. We stocked up on food and water with a trip to Publix about four or five days before the hurricane was scheduled to hit (as soon as we knew we wouldn't be able to go on our cruise, we started to prepare for being their through the hurricane).
Ray, since you have a room at Pop Century, be prepared for the fact that you may be confined for your room for a while. Bring food and water with you (you might want to consider picking stuff up on your way over to Daytona so you can get what you want instead of the limited selections that may be at the resort). We actually went to France the day before the parks were going to close and got some quiche, sandwiches, and pastries for the room (at the time we didn't know we would have access to a buffet at the Boardwalk).
I recommend packing a "go bag" in the unlikely event you are forced to evacuate unexpectedly. I packed a couple of days worth of clothes, water, snack, medications, cash, credit card, and ID. I left my sneakers by the door, and attached a magic band to the bag. It was good to know that I had some thing ready to go in the event that I had to leave fast. I'd rather have something and not need it than need it not have it.
Make sure you charge your devices, and if you have an extra power bank or two, bring them along with you.
Stay safe, my friend.