Walt Disney World Announces First Closures Ahead of Hurricane Milton

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Hurricane Milton
Posted: Monday October 7, 2024 5:45pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, Walt Disney World has announced the first closures in preparation for the storm. While the parks are currently operating under normal conditions, Disney has made adjustments to its resort operations based on the latest weather forecast to ensure the safety of guests and Cast Members.

Resort Closures Announced

Starting at 11 am on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, the Copper Creek Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, and the Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa will temporarily close. These locations are particularly vulnerable due to their unique environments and exposure to outdoor elements.

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and the Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa are expected to remain closed through Sunday, October 13, to ensure proper safety and recovery after the storm.

The Copper Creek Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge are projected to reopen sooner, likely by Friday, October 11.

Ongoing Operations

As of now, Walt Disney World Resort remains operational, and no park closures have been announced for Tuesday, October 8. Disney continues to closely monitor the storm's path, and any future adjustments will be made based on the latest weather conditions.

What Guests Should Do

For those affected by these closures, Disney recommends contacting the Walt Disney Travel Company to reschedule or adjust reservations. Guests staying in the impacted locations will be assisted in relocating to alternative accommodations on Disney property as necessary. Additionally, Disney encourages all guests to stay updated through the My Disney Experience app and official Disney channels for any further announcements related to resort or park closures.

Hurricane Milton's Latest Update: Major Threat to Central Florida

As of the latest advisory from the National Weather Service, Hurricane Milton remains a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 180 mph. The storm is expected to make landfall along Florida’s west coast late Wednesday, moving across central Florida through Wednesday night into Thursday.

The Hurricane Warning now in effect for Orange and Osceola counties means that hurricane-force winds are expected to reach the area by Wednesday afternoon. Additionally, a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Okeechobee County, and a Hurricane Watch has been issued for areas along the coast, including Indian River and Brevard counties.

Impact of Hurricane Milton on Central Florida

Hurricane Milton poses a significant threat to central Florida, with potential impacts including:

  • Wind: Sustained winds between 74 and 110 mph, with gusts potentially higher, are expected. Extensive damage to buildings, downed trees, and widespread power outages are likely.
  • Rainfall: Forecasts predict 4 to 8 inches of rain, with localized totals up to 12 inches in some areas. This heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding in low-lying areas.
  • Tornadoes: Tornadoes embedded in the storm’s outer rainbands may occur, especially on Wednesday afternoon and evening as the hurricane approaches.

Preparing for Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton, currently a Category 5 hurricane, is expected to make landfall on Wednesday, with severe impacts across central Florida, including the Walt Disney World area. The storm brings the potential for strong winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding. Visitors and residents are urged to take precautions and follow the latest advisories from the National Weather Service.

While Fort Wilderness, the Copper Creek Cabins, and the Treehouse Villas will be the first closures, Walt Disney World will likely announce additional closures or operational changes as the storm nears.

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eliza61nyc1 minute ago

Me too

maxairmike2 minutes ago

Do you think the models are all underrepresenting the MSLP and 10m winds on those graphics? Those are what I’ve been using to try and calm my nerves since no matter the track they’re generally seeming to show sustained winds under 45kt here in the Orlando area. HWRF is showing a little stronger now along with the GFS, but everything else is topping out around 35-40 kt.

JoeCamel4 minutes ago

The Bay of Campeche is some of the hottest water in the gulf traditionally, soon it will hit the center where the water is slightly cooler and may weaken a bit.

JoeCamel6 minutes ago

I swam in the Bay once and off Florida many times, the Bay was much warmer and the whale sharks like it. Anyone follow the gulf temps before this popped up?

Quietmouse6 minutes ago

Explain like I’m 5 what this all means ^

Ayla8 minutes ago

Pretty sure it's coming up on the hottest water in the Gulf.

cr334611 minutes ago

Indeed. Should be interesting to see what happens overnight

EricsBiscuit28 minutes ago

Thank you for the reply. Do the models show the approximate storm surge on the Hillsborough County coastline of Old Tampa Bay? Also, approximately what wind speeds are you expecting in Lutz and Carolwood? Thank you so much

SoFloMagic30 minutes ago

Oof. Eyewall replacement cycle? Hopefully he hits some cooler water before the new eye is solid

cr334631 minutes ago

Mission 11 vortex: 912 mb, 4nm inner eye closed, 24nm outer eye (open in SW), inbound sfmr winds 155mph, outbound 191mph. Max flight 182mph.

SoFloMagic42 minutes ago

Not surprising considering how unprecedented this has been. I'd imagine the models will continue to struggle as changes in climate and weather patterns impact storm development.

Fido Chuckwagon49 minutes ago

The models have not been great at catching how rapidly this has intensified.

Gringrinngghost52 minutes ago

But again with the models showing the storm weaker by 70mb there abouts at the moment, What I mean is, the current models hour 6 for the last two runs have somehow been off by 70mb.

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