Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it was pretty obvious from everything that was forecast that things would be fine by Friday, assuming that your airline has your plane and crew in the right place.
Oh yes, it was totally obvious! All of those idiots who prepared shouldn't have bothered-because YOU found it obvious from everything that was forecast that things would be FINE by Friday!
You should be the person who forecasts these things! Because of you, things will be FINE by Friday! It's like yesterday never happened. No one has any problems at all.
There was never really any serious damage forecast for Orlando. Stop being dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally random question. Is the equipment (rides etc) safety tested for hurricane winds?
Yep. Disney is exceptionally well prepared for hurricanes.
It is quite astonishing how they seem to come through them.
Part of why they are so resilient is for the reasons they got demonized by Republicans last year - because they have, essentially, a private government that serves only Disney: Reedy Creek. Their own safety inspectors, their own safety standards, their own fire house, all that. It means they can be more responsive to their own needs - and hold themselves to a reliably higher standard than some run of the mill amusement park.
I don't know what that looks like since DeSantis took over Reedy Creek. Hopefully they are still able to be as careful and safe as they were before that happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it was pretty obvious from everything that was forecast that things would be fine by Friday, assuming that your airline has your plane and crew in the right place.
Oh yes, it was totally obvious! All of those idiots who prepared shouldn't have bothered-because YOU found it obvious from everything that was forecast that things would be FINE by Friday!
You should be the person who forecasts these things! Because of you, things will be FINE by Friday! It's like yesterday never happened. No one has any problems at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally random question. Is the equipment (rides etc) safety tested for hurricane winds?
Yep. Disney is exceptionally well prepared for hurricanes.
It is quite astonishing how they seem to come through them.
Part of why they are so resilient is for the reasons they got demonized by Republicans last year - because they have, essentially, a private government that serves only Disney: Reedy Creek. Their own safety inspectors, their own safety standards, their own fire house, all that. It means they can be more responsive to their own needs - and hold themselves to a reliably higher standard than some run of the mill amusement park.
I don't know what that looks like since DeSantis took over Reedy Creek. Hopefully they are still able to be as careful and safe as they were before that happened.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it was pretty obvious from everything that was forecast that things would be fine by Friday, assuming that your airline has your plane and crew in the right place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally random question. Is the equipment (rides etc) safety tested for hurricane winds?
Yep. Disney is exceptionally well prepared for hurricanes.
It is quite astonishing how they seem to come through them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally random question. Is the equipment (rides etc) safety tested for hurricane winds?
Yep. Disney is exceptionally well prepared for hurricanes.
It is quite astonishing how they seem to come through them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally random question. Is the equipment (rides etc) safety tested for hurricane winds?
Yep. Disney is exceptionally well prepared for hurricanes.
Anonymous wrote:Totally random question. Is the equipment (rides etc) safety tested for hurricane winds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WDW hasn’t even announced that it’s closing.
+1. OP if you are not schedule to arrive until at least Friday you might be fine. I'd wait and see because any reservations you have are likely to have liberal cancellation policies due to this and there is a chance Orlando could be fine by the weekend. We just don't know yet.
Anonymous wrote:Disney parks are reopening tomorrow. Op already canceled but I don’t see why others shouldn’t go if their flights to Orlando are fine and it’s up and running there.