Did anyone stay Club Level during Matthew? I'm wondering how they handle a hurricane and whether or not they will provide any food and water, etc.
We were there at YC CL during Matthew last year. CL was the best possible place to be. While others were in long lines for boxes or in long lines to buy snacks, CL remained stocked with most of the things they would have normally had. We were very lucky to have been in CL. I will also say that the shelves in the store at BC seemed to say well stocked-- WDW was clearly well prepared. Can't say whether it would be that way this time-but at least last time they were (we wandered through several times while we were stuck at the resort). They will suspend housekeeping service, to be sure you hang your towels to re-use just in case. Seems like you might still have even been able to get towels, but we did not try.
I also have a recommendation for those that will be at a resort with TS during Irma. I would suggest trying to book a couple of ADRs in the resort restaurants. Last year, the resort TS closed around 6:00 p.m. on Thurs, but they re-opened with a reduced staff around lunchtime on Friday (the main impact was in the overnight hours). When it became clear that Matthew was not turning and was going to impact the area, a day or two before it hit I jumped online and got resort ADRs (probably the same time people not at our resort were cancelling theirs). At that time, I did not know if CL would be stocked (which it turned out to be), and I thought I would make them in case the restaurants were open. The restaurants may close (as they did Thursday night last year), but they also will reopen as soon as possible. On Friday night while others were in long lines for boxes, we were in Yachtsman having a fantastic meal. We also had Beaches and Cream during Matthew- I can't remember if that was just before it closed Thursday or for lunch Friday. It was just a matter of planning ahead, and being lucky enough that the restaurants were still open or back open. If you have an ADR at your resort restaurant- assuming they are not closed at the time of your ADR, you can avoid the box lines. Once it hits, everyone is going to the podiums trying to get ADRs, and the restaurants are not fully staffed, so they don't fill them to capacity so getting ahead of the rush is best. We saw a ton of people at all the podiums trying to get in. So- while the restaurant may be closed and you may not get to keep your ADR, if it is open, you have an option other than a box. We lost BOG which is where we were supposed to be Friday as the park was closed, but Yachstman was a good substitute- one of the best meals we have had at WDW. Also, depending on when it is supposed to hit- if it looks like it is going to hit overnight Sun-Mon and you are planning on doing
MNSSHP, I would come up with a plan for that (an earlier night if you won't be around long enough for a later night). If it is hitting overnight, the parks may close for Sunday night and MNSSHP will likely be cancelled (not to mention wet). During Matthew, the weather would have been fine by Friday night to have it (they opened Disney Springs), but the park CMs had all been released so the party could not take place. They could not get the staff back in place in time for the party. We were doing 2 MNSSHP, so luckily we had been to one the Sunday before. We did get an e-mail offering us either a refund or tickets for any other night that week (we were leaving Sunday- so not an option).