Stratman50th
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I've noticed a few threads asking about Disney policy as it relates to hurricanes. People are asking about invest 98 which is meandering around down in the south east Caribbean now. So far it is nothing and the models won't kick in with some realistic prediction for another 7 or 8 days. Best look will be 10.
That being said, any stories or photos of hurricanes you've been through?
This does not have to be related to Disney, but it can be. Where were you at the time? How long did it last?
So we stayed in our RV, in the garage during Irma. The power went out around 8:30pm the night the storm came through. The storm itself hit around 2:30am if I remember correctly.

We were without power for 8 days. I can't complain as we ran the generator almost the whole time so we had AC and TV, etc. We had fresh water still coming in. The internet was still available so we didn't even miss any work. We were very lucky. Yes, I have a vent pipe that runs from my gen exhaust out the door, and I have both front and rear garage doors open for flow through ventilation.
We were lucky that we didn't suffer hardly any damage. The only weird thing was it pushed our fence over. A fence, with holes.

The other side of the development didn't do as well. There were shingles stripped off of roofs, awnings torn off and blown away. Landscaping uprooted. The worst though was a new construction RV port. The storm winds knocked it over and it pancaked into their next door neighbor's lot.


So, your turn. Tell your stories!
That being said, any stories or photos of hurricanes you've been through?
This does not have to be related to Disney, but it can be. Where were you at the time? How long did it last?
So we stayed in our RV, in the garage during Irma. The power went out around 8:30pm the night the storm came through. The storm itself hit around 2:30am if I remember correctly.

We were without power for 8 days. I can't complain as we ran the generator almost the whole time so we had AC and TV, etc. We had fresh water still coming in. The internet was still available so we didn't even miss any work. We were very lucky. Yes, I have a vent pipe that runs from my gen exhaust out the door, and I have both front and rear garage doors open for flow through ventilation.
We were lucky that we didn't suffer hardly any damage. The only weird thing was it pushed our fence over. A fence, with holes.

The other side of the development didn't do as well. There were shingles stripped off of roofs, awnings torn off and blown away. Landscaping uprooted. The worst though was a new construction RV port. The storm winds knocked it over and it pancaked into their next door neighbor's lot.


So, your turn. Tell your stories!

