HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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I'm also going into this storm with personal experience in hurricanes and being at disney in them. I would pick disney as the place to ride out the storm or some situation like extended power outages after it if needed. I don't live more than a couple miles from property. Disney has a strong history of buildings built for much worse storms, fast cleanup and keeping the power on.. Anything is possible but be prepared to be in the room a day or two with proper supplies and food and this is just a bump. The reward of lower crowds after it generally makes up for the lost time and cost of just being there..
Where I am concerned is this is my first storm in this rental house. I just have more unknowns that back where I us live, I knew exactly when it wasn't safe to be there and time to go somewhere.
Speaking of "fun". I just happened to have some pizza and stuff coming from nyc on thursday..
My past experience was if my home was safe and I could safely travel, get to disney. I feel safe at disney but nhas to make up their mind.. I have 2 trips during or after a hurricane and 2 near misses under my belt, I love disney in the storms.
Disney is a safe place to be in a hurricane and my S FL friends evac to it .................... I don't see any problem being there if you don't mind being asked to stay in your room a few hours, lots and lots of rain in the parks, and closed outdoor rides.
The problem I see is TRAVELING. Driving can be just plain dangerous in the storm from debris, flooding, hurricane and tornado issues. Flying can be full of delays and cancellations and way too much time in an airport. I have traveled in hurricanes, it is not the same as being in the hurricane stationary.
It depends on what a person is willing to endure during a VACATION. I cancelled. Driving in during it, pouring rain for two days, maybe my Halloween party cancelled ......... that is a ruined vacation so I will wait. It's less about any fear of the storm (although some fear is good) but rather a trip ruined by weather.