Hurricane Ian is making its way into Florida, causing a state of emergency, closures, evacuations, and more.
Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld are all closed for today and tomorrow (September 28th & 29th) as the area prepares for the storm. A tornado watch is also in effect for the area, grocery stores are shutting down, and hotels are modifying their services. Let’s check out what Orlando looks like as Hurricane Ian approaches.
This morning, the rain wasn’t too bad in the Orlando area.
The majority of the storm isn’t supposed to impact Orlando until the afternoon.
The rain isn’t too bad right now in #Orlando ahead of #HurricanIan making landfall. The bulk of the storm is supposed to start this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/gQlpTR7B1X
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
But, winds were starting to pick up a little around mid-morning.
Another view of #HurricaneIan where winds have picked up a bit outside of #orlando 🌀 pic.twitter.com/vEoFMTS8JC
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
Take a look at those palm trees blowing.
Seeing a little bit more wind in the #Orlando area 💨 #HurricaneIan #waltdisneyworld pic.twitter.com/vDR7gn1CdZ
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
We expect to see things get much windier later on.
Over in the Disney Springs area, we were just seeing rain for the most part.
This morning in #Orlando. Just rain so far. We’ll keep you updated. #HurricaneIan #WaltDisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/2pdq57529k
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
The skies are overcast and cloudy.
Clouds can be seen for miles in the area.
A reader reached out to us (@StrategyGoddess) and said that Disney housekeeping came to their villa at their hotel and removed their outdoor furniture, while also giving them extra towels and toiletries.
@DisneyFoodBlog @TouringPlans mousekeeping just came into our villa and removed our outdoor furniture. They loaded us up with toiletries and extra towels
— Mary Ann (@StrategyGoddess) September 28, 2022
In the afternoon, one of our reporters noticed that a lot of guests were in the common areas of the hotel they were staying at.
Lots of guests are hanging outside of their hotel rooms before the storm hits and they have to hunker down. #HurricaneIan #orlando #WaltDisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/fOsVkFGxvE
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
And, around the same time, winds began to pick up some more.
Winds are picking up near #WaltDisneyWorld as #hurricaneIan moves in ⛈️ pic.twitter.com/OMAckah7dH
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
The rain has continued to fall.
As for services in the area right now, delivery services like Instacart and DoorDash are unavailable.
DoorDash is pickup only.
DoorDash services are currently pickup only in the #orlando area due to #HurricaneIan 🌀#WaltDisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/6hUwaUFuch
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
But, a lot of hotels have extra supplies available in the lobbies.
While ordering on Instacart is currently unavailable in some locations, many hotels in the #waltdisneyworld area still have some supplies available for guests needing necessities during #hurricaneian 🌀 pic.twitter.com/f09D1cCbCV
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
So, it’s good to know that there are options!
If you’re looking for a ride somewhere, we were seeing options available through Lyft…
…and Uber, but Uber’s rates were pretty high for a short ride.
The monitors in the hotels are showing how all of the Walt Disney World parks are closed right now.
Not our favorite sight to see, but it’s all in the name of safety ⛈️ #WaltDisneyWorld #hurricaneIan pic.twitter.com/f0TWYs4k5N
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
And, they’re also giving weather updates.
If you try to use the My Disney Experience app right now, a message will pop up about the hurricane and the closures.
Another reader (@georginamitchener) sent us a look at what was going on over at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.
Pre-packaged meals were being organized in one of the conference rooms.
And, one reader (@aarti1021) sent us this photo from Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort. It shows a Cast Member setting up some indoor recreation activities in the hotel to help guests pass the time.
Wednesday afternoon, things were starting to get a bit more intense. One of our reporters shared that a screen had broken on their lanai.
Aaaaand there goes a screen as the wind picks up in #Orlando 🌀 #HurricaneIan pic.twitter.com/AZdLhK918c
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
Here’s a look at things near Walt Disney World around 4:30PM ET.
Views of #HurricaneIan near #waltdisneyworld pic.twitter.com/ddJPMEMveN
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 28, 2022
The hurricane moved through Disney World overnight from Wednesday into Thursday and was downgraded into a tropical storm in the early morning.
The parks remain closed, and we have seen some damage around Disney World. Our reader (@dakotadickey.mp4) shared this photo with us of the damaged awning at the Atlantic Dance Hall at Disney’s BoardWalk.
Another reader (@kristennichols) sent us a video of water being pumped from the sidewalks at the Coronado Springs Ranchos rooms area.
Cast Members are on site at Coronado Springs pumping water from the sidewalks after some flooding at the resort. #hurricaneIan #waltdisneyworld
Credit: kristennichols on Instagram pic.twitter.com/aBn6wTvDuo
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) September 29, 2022
We’ll be keeping you updated if/when we see more damage around or near Disney World.
For more on Hurricane Ian, check out our following posts:
- NEWS: Disney Wish Sailing CANCELED Due to Hurricane Ian
- Flash Flood Warning Issued for a Disney World County
- UPDATE from the Orlando Airport on the Impact of Hurricane Ian
- SeaWorld EXTENDS Park Closures Due to Hurricane Ian
- As Guests Shelter in Disney Hotels for Hurricane Ian, Mobile Order Slots Fill Up
- Disney Releases Statement on Hurricane Ian in Florida
- NEWS: Hurricane Ian Downgraded to Tropical Storm in Florida
Stay tuned to DFB for more Hurricane Ian news and updates as it affects the Orlando area.
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