madcoco
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They reopened access to Orchid and Wabasso Beach.Was over there early this morning before heading to Sebastian and took a walk on the beach to the Resort. Major tree damage on 510(looks like a tornado touchdown) approaching the Causeway from US1. The developments at Orchid Island actually look in pretty decent shape from the limited view you could see from the road. Tree damage, roof siding damage and without power. Down the sidestreets before you reach AIA it looks much worse where some of the older homes were built. Miss seeing Peggy(Global Lifeguard Parasol Lady) with her parasol in hand walking down to Wabasso like clockwork in the morning and hope she is OK. A number of homes on the north side of Wabasso are destroyed and as reported earlier Jeanne finished off what Francis already damaged.
However Boppy's Market was still standing as was the pizza shop.
Imho the Resort came throught in good shape considering the surrounding area. Did not view any major structure damage. There were numerous workers already working on the roof and around the resort. As has been reported beach erosion is severe but there is still some dune left but not much. The beach looks really bad . The boardwalk access is missing some pilings just past the Green Cabin Storage Shack(its still there) and has buckled in two just East of the shack. Could not get past the beach access to check out the far Beach Cottages up close but from what I could see they looked fairly close to the edge of the dune.
The east edge of the campfire area now drops straight to the beach.
Did not notice any windows missing in the cottages or Inn Rooms but could only see the upper stories. The waves definitely breached the dunes. Take this for what it is worth but an IRC disaster relief member told me he didn't think the resort took on severe water damage. Doesn't tell you much but hopefully the lower doors and windows held. Imho one of the main concerns even with minor water damage is mold. It grows fast.One bit of good luck has been a dry spell after the Hurricane avoiding further water damage to homes. Lots of trim missing and in some spots of The Inn Building, fairly large areas of siding gone. The peaks and ceilings of the balconies of the Inn Rooms up on the 3rd and 4th floors have taken wind damage. If I find a card reader tonight,will try to post pictures from this computer in the next few days. Well that's about it for now. Here is hoping to hear some good news from DVC. Mike

Imho the Resort came throught in good shape considering the surrounding area. Did not view any major structure damage. There were numerous workers already working on the roof and around the resort. As has been reported beach erosion is severe but there is still some dune left but not much. The beach looks really bad . The boardwalk access is missing some pilings just past the Green Cabin Storage Shack(its still there) and has buckled in two just East of the shack. Could not get past the beach access to check out the far Beach Cottages up close but from what I could see they looked fairly close to the edge of the dune.
The east edge of the campfire area now drops straight to the beach.
