hertamaniac
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I too wouldn't want to be in their shoes and having to make the callIt appears not everyone feels this way but I’d rather MCO be safe than sorry. They might have announced a closure to early but this storm was thought to be moving a bit faster at that point. Now it’s really slowed and they still aren’t sure what exactly it’s going to do. It is not an easy operational task to make a decision to shut down a major airport like that. Orlando also makes these decisions in conjunction with airlines and the national weather service. I’d hope you’d all rather have MCO or any airport close prematurely than risk everything and not close.
This is one of the graphics I’m sure MCO was tracking when they made the call Friday afternoon. The likely arrival of tropical storm winds was trending badly...
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Safety first! I’d be bummed if this was my MNSSHP but hopefully those there are experiencing lower crowds so they can enjoy other stuff!FYI, I saw a report on the MNSSHP thread and in some tweets that guests there tonight have been told the fireworks show will be projections only, no fireworks.
The airport doesn't cancel flights, airlines do.Orlando airport has bothced this miserably. First announcing on Thurs they were closing the airport on Monday and Tuesday and having to reverse that VERY premature decision. Then cancelling flights for Weds when they still aren’t sure what this thing is doing as it continues to slow down a don ship further and further eastward. Orlando may not get anything but some rain at this point.
Has anyone heard an update on the fate of guests at the value resorts attending MNSSHP tonight considering the curfew in Osceola county? Will they have to leave early?
We were scheduled to fly home tomorrow, so this is the first validation that we made the right decision cancelling, as we would have been stranded for who knows how long. I’ve been kicking myself all weekend reading reports about the low crowds and great weather, thinking “we would have been fine, we should have just gone!” Stay safe, everyone there now!
You can find archived data for Dorian on the National Hurricane Center website, however no two storms are alike. They move and develop very differently (and seemingly erratically), based on a wide variety of atmospheric and terrestrial conditions. Predictions are only best guesses based on complex models of those conditions and forecasted changes.I've seen a couple people mention the disturbance behind Dorian. Does anyone know how long it took Dorian to make it to florida (tomorrow) once the disturbance was observed? Wondering about me trip 18-26th.
I have a question concerning Disney transportation when the parks are closed tomorrow at 3 PM. Do they also shut all transportation between parks and resorts?. The reason I ask is that I have to return a rental to the dolphin and would need to get back to Coronado. I’m just wondering if Uber- taxis will be available Wednesday to get me back??
This was the closure they should have announced first not the one that was supposed to happen last night.