Familyof14
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2003
Thank you so much. I am following this thread closely.That you can’t make a new reservation online. They haven’t said anything new about check-ins other than after 3pm starting Friday 9/30.
Thank you so much. I am following this thread closely.That you can’t make a new reservation online. They haven’t said anything new about check-ins other than after 3pm starting Friday 9/30.
My DD is on the current ride out crew. She and co-workers are being housed in resort hotel rooms (shared/full room occupancy). They are being fed buffet style with "excellent food" from Catering. She has reported positive guest interaction.Yes. I'm local. I know a cast member who rode out a previous hurricane and left her husband and kids at home in a storm to work it. Her designated sleeping spot was a concrete floor. She told me that guests were impatient, rude, and she would never sign up to work a hurricane crew again.
Yes. And I didn't disagree. I just added a detail that might help people who didn't look at your link to the MCO statement.I am literally just quoting the info from MCO's own post dude.
YES! I actually meant Osceola, not Seminole.Osceola too, and they are very very hard hit by flooding.
I believe it means they are not accepting new reservations.What does this mean? That no one can check-in until after the 2nd, or that no one can make a new reservation?
We are scheduled to check-in on October 3rd to Coronado Springs. A little worried that the date could change again if it means no check-in!
I was trying to show the boardwalk was in good shape.What is this supposed to be showing? Wet planks of wood? So, basically what it looks like every time it rains?
At the bc Cms are in regular guest rooms. I don’t believe they are expected to sleep on the floor.Shame on Disney. Cots aren't that expensive
So any one looked at park reservations for tomorrow or Saturday? All blocked out for new ones and modifications. Sadly, that tells me both days’ availability remain in limbo. If you can grab one now, good luck!
I think it's interesting how the flooding is very localized. In one area, people are reporting it's just fine whereas a few streets over, it could be total devastation.
Seems most of the flooding was near universal-the wind blew a section of the wall off Jurassic Park River Adventure
I just rechecked and 3/4 show now for Saturday. Still nothing for tomorrow.Right now I am seeing all 4 parks available for reservations on Saturday.
They have housed emergency personnel in All Stars in the past. Wouldn't be surprising if they are doing that now.I have scanned thru the thread and have not seen any reports from people at any of the All Stars Resorts. We checked out of there early to fly home before the storm hit. We would have been in a first floor ASMu room if we had stayed. Anyone have update on what happened in that area???
While we are pretty much decided to stay at Universal and go to HHN, if it’s open, our reservations for Epcot are intactAnyone have their park reservations for tomorrow cancelled?
Just looked:So any one looked at park reservations for tomorrow or Saturday? All blocked out for new ones and modifications. Sadly, that tells me both days’ availability remain in limbo. If you can grab one now, good luck!
That's fantastic. Unfortunately my friend's experience was not the same and was during a previous hurricane. Hopefully they learned from their mistakes. And yes, she really did sleep on concrete.My DD is on the current ride out crew. She and co-workers are being housed in resort hotel rooms (shared/full room occupancy). They are being fed buffet style with "excellent food" from Catering. She has reported positive guest interaction.
It’s not. It’s an illusionOk, to me the pic looks like there is water halfway up the garage and the first floor????? It looks like major flooding to me.
As I already mentioned, this was a previous hurricane and hopefully Disney is no longer doing that.At the bc Cms are in regular guest rooms. I don’t believe they are expected to sleep on the floor.