er3465
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I don't know if anyone has posted this yet, but I was wondering the same question, and happened upon this article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-hill/what-was-it-like-at-walt-_b_952645.html.
My husband and I were on our honeymoon. We were in line to ride Space Mountain and I had commented to him that the Cm's in the air traffic tower were really into their jobs and it really looked like they were talking on phones, running around, etc. Once we actually got to our ride vehicle a CM said that a small plane had hit the WTC. We rode and as soon as we got off we called my MIL to check on any news she may have heard since we live in NJ. We were on the phone with her when the second plane hit and we knew then that we were under attack.
We went over to Ariel's Grotto and sat and waited to hear any more news. I was scared bc my 2 daughters were home with my MIL and me and my DH were 1200 miles away and felt helpless.
There was an annoucment saying that the park was closing and they were asking all guests to leave. We were given 1 day passes on the way out, told to go back to our hotel room and we would be given more information. There were tons of busses and I don't remember waiting long to get back to the resort. I remember going back to POR and waiting in our room watching the TV. We eventually got a message saying that characters and all would be at the main building.
We called the rental car company to see if we could drive the rental car back home to NJ and were told no, bc they were expecting it back. Well the next morning we woke up and tried to start our day but all we wanted to do was get home so we took a chance and decided to drive our rental car back home even though we were told not to.
Coming up 95 we passed through DC and we saw the huge american flag on the Pentagon and the smoking building. You could smell the fire. It was still chaos.
We made it home by 3am and went straight to my inlaws to pick up my girls. I've never been so happy to be home.
I'm just curious if the rental car company gave you a hard time when you returned the car considering the circumstances?
BTW I would have done the same thing if I was in your shoes.
This is really interesting to me. My first Disney visit was in 2003. Was there no bag check before 9/11?