We were at Disney during Hurricane Matthew, at Pop Century. The park shut down for a day and a half. People were lining up at the restaurant for food, which took over 2 1/2 hours to get! It was crazy! It sounds like they’re planning ahead with this storm, so that’s great!!
Why are you posting Elsa’s projected paths from several days ago that show a direct hit for Disney when today’s paths are FAR less scary and show almost zero chance of the storm hitting Disney World?
Myself & 2 of my children’s families(11 total)were at Disney in July 1995 & were evacuated from our 2 homes in the evening, bussed to their Floridian Hotel, given blankets & pillows, a crib for the baby & asked if any needed a cot. The next morning Disney characters were around, they had a wonderful breakfast buffet set up, had snacks available throughout the day & had salads, sandwiches, chips & desserts in the afternoon. Late in the afternoon guests were bussed back to thir accommodations & given meal vouchers for one dinner. I was later refunded for 2 days stay. We were at Ft.Wilderness homes. Excellent care
We were there for Dorian just two years ago. The parks shut down for an afternoon but the weather actually wasn’t bad so we just went swimming for the day. Cast members were nice, food boxes like these were ready to go then as well!
I remember working the college program there in 2004 when arriving Charlie had just hit and everywhere looked like devastation, and then later like 3 more came through back to back. Disney took great care of the staff and guests! We were on the hurricane crew (I worked at gift shop at Port Orleans) It was nuts working up until we couldn’t anymore and they boarded us in rooms there. It was amazing honestly, an experience I won’t forget.
I have been involved in 2separate hurricanes while staying at Saratoga springs both of which were in the month of October. We had enough food and water to keep us full while staying inside both storms so food wasn’t an issue. What I was impressed most about was the communication Disney rendered to us via the tv and the telephone. One might say it was too much, however I welcomed the info as it was only my daughter and myself staying there and as I said we welcomed the latest info regarding both of these hurricanes. Thank you disney
Comments for Disney World Restaurants Add Hurricane Meal Kits to Menus
Jen
We were at Disney during Hurricane Matthew, at Pop Century. The park shut down for a day and a half. People were lining up at the restaurant for food, which took over 2 1/2 hours to get! It was crazy! It sounds like they’re planning ahead with this storm, so that’s great!!
Xian
Why are you posting Elsa’s projected paths from several days ago that show a direct hit for Disney when today’s paths are FAR less scary and show almost zero chance of the storm hitting Disney World?
Shureen
Myself & 2 of my children’s families(11 total)were at Disney in July 1995 & were evacuated from our 2 homes in the evening, bussed to their Floridian Hotel, given blankets & pillows, a crib for the baby & asked if any needed a cot. The next morning Disney characters were around, they had a wonderful breakfast buffet set up, had snacks available throughout the day & had salads, sandwiches, chips & desserts in the afternoon. Late in the afternoon guests were bussed back to thir accommodations & given meal vouchers for one dinner. I was later refunded for 2 days stay. We were at Ft.Wilderness homes. Excellent care
Jennifer
We were there for Dorian just two years ago. The parks shut down for an afternoon but the weather actually wasn’t bad so we just went swimming for the day. Cast members were nice, food boxes like these were ready to go then as well!
Amanda
I remember working the college program there in 2004 when arriving Charlie had just hit and everywhere looked like devastation, and then later like 3 more came through back to back. Disney took great care of the staff and guests! We were on the hurricane crew (I worked at gift shop at Port Orleans) It was nuts working up until we couldn’t anymore and they boarded us in rooms there. It was amazing honestly, an experience I won’t forget.
Rachel Winiecki
I guess if your stuck in your room this food? will have to do although none of this is Breakfast or Lunch food that I would enjoy.
Sande M
I have been involved in 2separate hurricanes while staying at Saratoga springs both of which were in the month of October. We had enough food and water to keep us full while staying inside both storms so food wasn’t an issue. What I was impressed most about was the communication Disney rendered to us via the tv and the telephone. One might say it was too much, however I welcomed the info as it was only my daughter and myself staying there and as I said we welcomed the latest info regarding both of these hurricanes. Thank you disney
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