I would agree with stacey, Hurricane season isn't a big deal to residents, unlees it's a big hurricane, and your in it's path. Disney does handle these well, and being inland is better than Clearwater Beach, but Disney isn't bigger than mother nature. Two years ago when we were in a projected path for hurricane charlie, lots of my friends went to orlando to avoid it. Which turned out we missed it here and Orlando got it. They said it was bad. It's not as strong in mid-state as the coastline, but disney still has lots of trees down from that storm. A lot of those trees are the huge cypress trees, and they are snapped in half, so I'm sure I've never seen wind that strong. That all said I've never seen wind that strong, and I've lived in Florida over 30 years. If you were ever lucky enough to be in a hurricane's path at Disney I'm sure it would not be too much more than an inconvenience, and a story to tell the grandchildren. From some posts I've read, I think Disney takes good care of you, from in room movies, free food to your room, and even character greetings in your room. If you live here it's a big deal, because you may end up not having a place to live, and every possible storm requires about a days worth of preparation,and you hope your wasting your time.