Is Disney World going to close for Ian?


Is Disney World going to close for Ian? Walt Disney World announced on Tuesday evening that its parks would be closing due to Hurricane Ian. The parks will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, including Disney Springs.


Is Kissimmee safe from Hurricane Ian?

Hundreds of Kissimmee residents have been rescued from floodwaters by the Osceola County Sheriff's Office and the Florida National Guard. And over at Pebble Pointe in Kissimmee where there are 600 homes, Osceola deputies rescued people of all ages using airboats.


Is Florida OK to visit after Hurricane Ian?

Most Fort Myers and the city of Fort Myers businesses have re-opened! View a list of open Sanibel and Captiva businesses here. Lee County began a phased reopening of its beach parks beginning in March 2023. Visitors are urged to use caution as debris continues to wash onshore and may be obscured by sand.


Is Disney World closing permanently?

However, fans can rest assured that the park indeed remains open for all to enjoy, and it's unlikely that it will be closing down anytime soon. This situation is humorous in that it's not the first time this kind of rumor has made waves.


Will Disney World relocate from Florida?

It comes as another story out there is claiming Disney World is planning to get out of Florida altogether and relocate to Atlanta. But that's fiction. The story was a satirical article published by the website Medium. Disney has not announced any plans to relocate theme parks to Georgia.


Would Disney ever leave Orlando?

Should Disney pull out of Florida, costing the state over 60,000 jobs, and over $20 million in revenue to the Orlando area every day? There is absolutely zero chance that it will happen. Disney has decades worth of investment into 35,00 acres 40 square miles (about the size of San Francisco) put into WDW.


Why is Disney moving out of Florida?

The Walt Disney Co. said it is pulling out of a roughly $1 billion investment in Florida, citing changing business conditions. The media and entertainment giant announced the move amid a year-long feud with the state's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, after Disney publicly opposed his bill to limit instruction on ...