This is just a quick 3 nite trip. We're slumming at the GF this time. (We had reserved a standard room and got a comp upgrade to a 1BR concierge 5th floor tower suite in the main building!!) From our room we can see the Poly, Cont, Wedding Pav, SE, ToT, Dolphin, WL and the Castle, Space Mtn, Main Street train station and Splash Mountain.
All pools have been closed, deck furniture has been stacked and tied down. Theme parks have strapped down (or removed) anything that can move in any way (all hanging lamps and signs have been lashed down- all food carts too large to be moved and stored have been strapped down using bolts fixed in the concrete. CM's have been most cheerful and helpful. No boarding of windows at the resorts. When we were at OKW in 1999 when Floyd went thru, they provided all rooms with flashlights and gave instructions about filling the tub with water, bringing in patio furniture and staying away from windows. (Floyd fizzled and brought few problems to WDW, but the surrounding areas were certainly affected.) Thus far, Charley has already brought more rain and wind than Floyd and we still await the worst.
All WDW transportation ceased around 3pm today.
We are right now getting another strong storm with heavy gusts. Trees are bowing heavily in the wind with significant rain coming down. They just reported on the news that there are 11,000 without power already in central FL and we still have about 45 minutes until the remnants of the eye pass thru. Looks like it will pass about 10 miles to the east of WDW.
Heavy flooding is predicted with up to 8" of rain expected. Winds in this area are expected to be in the 60-70 mph range. The eye still seems to be intact at this time, with strong circulation. Winds are still in the TS range. Local residents are stocking up on sand bags to try to stem fresh water flooding- still a big concern.
It appears that most of the damage won't be realized until after daylight tomorrow.
Stay tuned!