Anonymous wrote:I'm working with someone in FL right now. He's wfh today.
Anonymous wrote:I’m currently in Orlando and flying home today. Disney is telling current guests to make sure they have water and food in their room, especially if they’re in a room that is not connected to the main bldg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m currently in Orlando and flying home today. Disney is telling current guests to make sure they have water and food in their room, especially if they’re in a room that is not connected to the main bldg.
I follow a Disney travel Facebook page, and people are posting pics of an empty park. Someone posted a pic showing Aladdin and Jasmine riding a ride with guests.
I'm OP. Really? Huh. I have a friend there now, and she has posted about one million photosbut she hasn't mentioned low crowds. There are plenty of people in the backgrounds of all her photos, but come to think of it, they do seem to be hitting a lot of attractions!
Anonymous wrote:I’m living on the east coast of south Florida now. My husband works in a hospital and is required to go in starting Sunday morning and stay throughout the storm. I’m 7 months pregnant and am taking our two dogs to a hotel in Orlando. Not a great choice, but better than being in the direct path of it when it’s still a category 4. Holding we don’t lose power in the hotel, I know for sure our house will!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m currently in Orlando and flying home today. Disney is telling current guests to make sure they have water and food in their room, especially if they’re in a room that is not connected to the main bldg.
I follow a Disney travel Facebook page, and people are posting pics of an empty park. Someone posted a pic showing Aladdin and Jasmine riding a ride with guests.
Anonymous wrote:I’m currently in Orlando and flying home today. Disney is telling current guests to make sure they have water and food in their room, especially if they’re in a room that is not connected to the main bldg.