We were also there during Erin and it was an experience we will never forget! I remember being in the Magic Kingdom at Cinderella's royal table and we asked our server how serious was this? He said in his 15 years working there, that that was the first time he saw them filling sand bags. (I'm sure they are filling them now!). He said that we were in the safest place in FL for a storm like that.
I also remember that in the parks, anything that could be removed was! Garbage cans, tables, chairs etc. The shopping carts that were around the park that couldn't be removed were being bolted down with steal cables. They had a hurricane info station in each hotel lobby and those resorts that had food courts had extended hours (I think it was til around 2am). All pools were closed.
The parks were open the next day, but opened late (11am I believe). When you entered the parks, they did a real good job with the clean up. I remember a cast member told us that some of the "bricks" from the castle had to be replaced (they are not real bricks, styrofoam (sp)) because they blew off during the storm. You woundn't have known about the castle unless you were told because it looked great. There were still some twigs and little things around, but nothing like the surrounding grounds outside the Disney resort area.
Eveyone who is there, be safe! Have some fun too! This will be a trip you will not forget!
Sea World is closing at 1pm also. Busch Gardens is closed for the entire day.
I believe that back when Erin hit, those people at Fort Wilderness were able to go into the community hall ( I think that is what they call it). It was a big camp out. I know that Disney has an entire plan for that area if it gets real bad.