We spent a hurricane at Disney. I do not remember which Hurricane it was, but it was probably about 4-5 years ago.
I forget which way it went, but I think it came in from the Atlantic, passed to the South, hit the Gulf, made a U turn, and then passed Disney to the North. While not a direct hit, it was stormy for several days.
Things to know:
Disney is built well. I cant speak for every hotel, but chances are, you are probably safe in your hotel. Unlike my experience, most of the time a Hurricane is a short event, probably killing a day.
We were at the Wilderness lodge. Disney cancelled all reservations at the restaurants, and took people on a first come, first served basis. Stuck in the hotel, eating could be an issue.
If memory serves me correct, the parks were actually open. Again, we were on the edge, not taking a direct hit from a category 5 storm. We (as I think most people) skipped the parks the heaviest day (hence the hour wait at the restaurant).
Disney comes up with all sorts of activities for the kids in the hotels.
The other days, we grabbed our grabbed our ponchos and went to the parks. Most people I guess though the same thing I did, most of EPCOT is indoors. Bad idea, it was the busiest park, by far. We were soaked, and we laugh about it still today.
I forget which way it went, but I think it came in from the Atlantic, passed to the South, hit the Gulf, made a U turn, and then passed Disney to the North. While not a direct hit, it was stormy for several days.
Things to know:
Disney is built well. I cant speak for every hotel, but chances are, you are probably safe in your hotel. Unlike my experience, most of the time a Hurricane is a short event, probably killing a day.
We were at the Wilderness lodge. Disney cancelled all reservations at the restaurants, and took people on a first come, first served basis. Stuck in the hotel, eating could be an issue.
If memory serves me correct, the parks were actually open. Again, we were on the edge, not taking a direct hit from a category 5 storm. We (as I think most people) skipped the parks the heaviest day (hence the hour wait at the restaurant).
Disney comes up with all sorts of activities for the kids in the hotels.
The other days, we grabbed our grabbed our ponchos and went to the parks. Most people I guess though the same thing I did, most of EPCOT is indoors. Bad idea, it was the busiest park, by far. We were soaked, and we laugh about it still today.