It depends on the track of the Hurricane and the wind speeds. The resorts begin a phased closed down process as the Hurricane process likely hood increases. If and when the parks close the resorts will stage a shutdown of services to protect Guests and CMs.
If the hurricane track gets close to Orlando you should plan to spend possibly more time in your room and be restricted to the resort. You should plan on having snacks and water in your room for a worst case situation.
At some point if the winds were increase too high you will be asked to remain in building to limit your risk to flying debris.
In the past the resorts have handed out flashlights to gets as power outages hit and some remote resort building experienced first floor flooding.
At a certain wind sped Ft. Wilderness Campground will closes and guests will be relocated to other resorts on higher ground due to the possibility of low level flooding.
Don't wait to have some snacks and fresh water and snacks available in your room if the track narrows down to the WDW area. However rare this may be.
Dave
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