Unless you don't want to risk it, being down there while a hurricane is CLOSE by is not always a bad thing! We were there while Ophelia was spinning just off the coast straight east of Orlando and all of the weather reports were leading everyone back home to believe we were getting soaked, but just the opposite was true and we only got about 20 minutes of rain over 4 days in the parks. Guess what, you could go anywhere and ride anything without hesitation. I have told everyone that it was like having the park in your own back yard and you could visit anything you wanted. The day we visited the MK, we rode Space Mt. about 3 or 4 times no hesitation and after we decided to call it quits, we stood outside of the entrance to that ride and I could honestly only count about 20 people as far as I could see in any direction. It was awesome. When we visited Epcot we walked right up and got character photos of MICKEY (first time in 4 trips) with only 2 kids in line before us, and Goofy was standing around almost bored with and occasional photo opportunity walking up to him. Snow White was standing there with no one to talk with except another cast member and you could only see a familly or two in either direction. The worst side of a hurricane is the right side and they are calling for it to go across the bottom of Florida, which means you will be on the good side. Unless you just are not a gambler, I would go for it, and it may just turn out to be the trip of a lifetime. Just carry ponchos in case you get a little rain and keep on getting up. This also lowers crowds. Just a thought. I would go in your place if I could so don't count it out.