Why Some Families Are Heading to Disney World During Hurricane Season
Florida, Winter Garden, USAThu Oct 10 2024
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As Hurricane Milton threatens Florida, you might expect people to flee their homes. But some families are choosing an unusual refuge: Disney World. While it's known for fun vacations, the resort is also built to withstand Florida's tough weather. It has its own power grid and a special team called the "ride-out crew" to keep things safe during storms.
Annette Devlin from Winter Garden, Florida, is one of those taking shelter at Disney World. She lives close by, and her daughter has multiple sclerosis, needing constant care and reliable electricity. "We were told we might lose power at home," she said. So, they booked a room at the Swan Hotel and felt lucky to get one.
Disney World is designed to be a safe haven. It's inland, which means it's less affected by coastal storm surges. Plus, it has round-the-clock staff and an atmosphere that's comforting and entertaining. Many families have shared their experiences online, saying they feel safe and well-cared for.
Devlin isn't new to this. She stayed at Disney during Hurricane Dorian too. This time, she's at the Swan Hotel with her family and their cat. "Disney welcomed us with open arms," she said, feeling grateful and relieved.
Disney World's hotels are a surprising shelter during hurricanes. They offer strong infrastructure, constant support, and a place to feel secure. The resort even announced it's closing its theme parks and Disney Springs early to ensure everyone's safety.
But why choose Disney World over other shelters? For many, it's the comfort and familiarity of the place. It's not just a theme park; it's a community that cares for its guests.
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