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Has Disney reopened after hurricane?

Disney reopens after closing for two days as Hurricane Ian blasted across Florida. Walt Disney World is gradually reopening its theme parks on Friday after closing for two days as Hurricane Ian flattened homes and businesses across Florida.



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As of Tuesday afternoon, Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld and various Central Florida attractions remain open and “operating under normal conditions.”

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As we mentioned, if there is a Hurricane warning in the Orlando area or in the area you live, Disney will refund you the cost of your trip or let you reschedule without any fees.

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Going to Walt Disney World after a hurricane or tropical storm is a different experience but is still fun. The weather isn't the best, but this is the time to run through puddles and experience low wait times. Of course, if you don't feel safe driving, then don't visit the parks.

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Safety Is Disney's Number One Priority From icons like Cinderella Castle and Spaceship Earth to most of the Disney World hotels, structures at The Most Magical Place on Earth follow strict building codes and are built to withstand intense hurricane conditions.

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This makes the September/October 2023 a good time to visit. Even once Moana is open, we're actually expecting Walt Disney World to be relatively stable until “late 2024” when Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens. We expect TRON to keeps its virtual queue at least through the end of 2023.

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Well, Disney doesn't evacuate their animals. They remain on property. Actually, a lot of them are moved backstage to their pens and barns that are built to withstand a Major Hurricane.

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Walt Disney World Attractions: What's Closed Right Now And What's Scheduled For Refurbishment
  • Magic Kingdom.
  • Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant - Closed August 5, 2021 - TBA.
  • Splash Mountain/Tiana's Bayou Adventure - Closed January 23, 2023 - Late 2024.
  • Country Bear Jamboree (TBA 2024)
  • Epcot.
  • No Closures Currently Scheduled.


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Every Disney World Ride Closure in 2023
  • Mine Train!
  • Splash Mountain.
  • Merida meets at the Gazebo now.
  • Voyage of the Little Mermaid.
  • Blizzard Beach Water Park.


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Though your itinerary may change, cruises are rarely canceled due to storms. Ships are designed to handle rough seas and can be rerouted to avoid danger. Once you're on board, any port updates will be announced over the ship's intercom or detailed in a notice delivered to your stateroom.

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The Walt Disney World Resort is in central Florida, not on the coasts, and has only closed seven times for hurricane since opening in 1971: Hurricane Floyd -September 15, 1999/ Hurricane Frances – September 4 & 5, 2004 / Hurricane Jeanne – September 25, 2004 / Hurricane Matthew – October 7, 2016 / Hurricane Irma - ...

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I would not have an issue being at WDW, in any resort, during a hurricane, the buildings are safe and hard to be flooded. A lot of the time the worse part of hurricanes occur in the middle of the night, when it's dark outside.

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The rain generally isn't that big of a deal if you don't make it a big deal. In general, Disney World is a 365 day a year operation. It never closes, even for rain, with basically one exception. Hurricanes.

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The closure of the Orlando-area Disney parks has only happened eight times before now, according to media reports: For Disneyland, the two parks, Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure, will close at midnight tonight and will stay closed until next month.

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Considering hurricanes of Categories 1 to 5, the most secure regions in Florida include Central Florida (for instance, Orlando), Northeast Florida (such as Palatka), Central West Florida (Tampa), and North Central Florida (including Gainesville).

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If you have questions, are unable to modify or cancel online or you need additional help rescheduling your vacation due to a hurricane warning, please call (407) 939-7675. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.

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If the ticket has not yet been used, you can reassign a ticket to another person on your Family & Friends list. To do so, visit the My Reservations section of My Disney Experience, locate the ticket you wish to reassign and select the “Reassign Ticket” link to the right of the ticket.

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