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Has Disney World ever closed for a hurricane?

Hurricane Irma was only the fifth time the park has been closed since it opened in 1971. It is typically open every day of the year. NBC News has previously reported that each previous time Disney World was closed was also for an impeding hurricane — Floyd in 1999, Frances in 2004, and Jeanne in 2004.



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On August 31, 1985, the Walt Disney World resort closed as early as 5 p.m. because of Hurricane Elena. Roughly 10 years later, on August 2, 1995, Hurricane Erin resulted in a late opening at the theme parks.

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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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Yes, Orlando can experience hurricanes. Hurricane season in Orlando runs from the start of June until late November. During this time, anyone in the Orlando area should look out for news on tropical storms forming around the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico.

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Topline. Walt Disney World's theme parks will be closed for two days due to Hurricane Ian, the company announced Tuesday, as the hurricane shutters tourist attractions throughout central Florida before making landfall Wednesday.

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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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We'll begin with an important caveat: Disney World's hotels are all generally considered safe when it comes to hurricanes (though limited spots like Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, or the Treehouse Villas may be evacuated in some situations for certain safety concerns).

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River Country is one of only two Disney parks to permanently close, along with Discovery Island, which is situated parallel to the water park.

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If you're visiting Walt Disney World Resort, it's always good to know what closures might be facing you. Over the course of a year, many Disney World attractions close down for days– sometimes weeks and months– at a time for needed refurbishments.

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There have been whispers that it has in fact snowed at BOTH resorts at least once in their history…but the evidence is sparse! While both of the parks are situated in climates that aren't prone to snow whatsoever, it's not out of the realm of possibility that temperatures can drop below freezing.

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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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If you are at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel and a tornado hits, you would be instructed to the lowest level of the resort. In the theme parks, a tornado evacuation will entirely depend on which area of the parks you are in.

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