Originally Posted By MinnieSummer Has anyone heard whether the tornados that touched down during the night had any effect on WDW? It appears that they were north of WDW in the Lady Lake area but noone has mentioned WDW so I thought I'd ask.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I got an email from someone up there that said St. Cloud (south of Disney) was getting some severe weather right now. Lady Lake is northeast of WDW.
Originally Posted By LPFan22 Lake County is about 50 miles northwest of Orlando, according to Yahoo! online news. CNN also reported a strong storm has just headed offshore in the Vero Beach area. It appeared threatening but didn't touch down. So far, WDW should not be effected.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Universal had a tornado touch down yesterday as well... several times a day in fact. Every 5 mins or so.. <---runs for dear life.
Originally Posted By Mr X Yikes. I lived through the horrible tornadoes that hit Kissimmee a few years back...the next day I saw a car, on it's headlights, smack down in the middle of a convenience store! Talk about shocking! Hope everyone is okay!!?? TDLFAN, you guys safe?
Originally Posted By TDLFAN You guys... are making a big deal out of nothing. This is not tornado alley in Kansas. Doobie and Rebekah are fine, I am fine, WDW is fine...life is as normal as it is here in our neck of the woods. Thanks for your concerns but there is no need for any one to worry.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <Lake County is about 50 miles northwest of Orlando, according to Yahoo! online news. CNN also reported a strong storm has just headed offshore in the Vero Beach area. It appeared threatening but didn't touch down. So far, WDW should not be effected.< Poor Vero resort, after 2 hurricane licks it doesn't need any more severe weather
Originally Posted By wahooskipper 14 people dead? I don't think it was a "big deal about nothing" for those folks and their families.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom Hello everyone. I'm staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.. we sustains some damage from heavy rain and winds. I think the western half of the property sustains the most damage from the storms. There were no tornados on property. But lots of helicopters flying around property today surveying the damage. I don't know of any structural damage. Here at the AKL there was a roof leak in the main lobby. The pool areas are covered with leaves and tree debris. Not too much of a big deal. I know CNN is doing non stop coverage of the damamge. But it looks like the tornados were well north of the Disney property.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>14 people dead? I don't think it was a "big deal about nothing" for those folks and their families.<< No it was not a big deal because Orlando is nowhere near Lake County. Even Tom above said it was not a big deal... It's regreattable that some people did die.. and probably because they are in trailer parks (but do not know for sure), but frankly... is there was something more worthy to cover in the news today (like Bush quitting and going to Mars permanently) the press would not be on top of this story like flies on a pile of... candy.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: There was quite a bit of devastation in certain areas of Florida. My sisters and I were able to fly our broomsticks over it all and came back home rather dismayed. But Walt Disney World was not damaged. ORWEN: A good friend of ours was staying over night in the Reedy Creek area behind the Magic Kingdom and said the winds picked up enough to wake him up and scare him out of his pajama's. But at least no one in that area--that we know of--was hurt. ORDDU: This was a very bad series of tornados that reminds us of what it was like back in 1998--when Mr. X used to live in Kissimmee and could have, possibly, gotten together with us, if only he'd known how close were were to him at the time. Talk about your missed opportunities!!!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN I lived (and still do) just a couple of miles from where those tornadoes hit back then, and that was the week Universal had intended to open Twister, which got delayed out of respect to those affected.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<It's regreattable that some people did die.. and probably because they are in trailer parks (but do not know for sure)>> Yes, they were trailer park residents. So it's actually more like 8 apartment dwellers or 4 homeowners killed which makes it not so bad, right? :-|
Originally Posted By Inspector 57 Thank you, LP Florida residents, for the updates. The national media has been hyper-sensationalistic today about "TRAGEDY IN FLORIDA!" without bothering to specifiy where the weather-related damage occurred. Honestly, I stood in front of a television here today for twenty minutes to try to get a clue as to whether LP friends of mine in Orlando might have been affected. I saw the same breathless reporters over and over, saying nothing. I saw the same videotape, over and over, of an overturned SUV in a trailer park (SOMEWHERE). God forbid that anything of larger import should ever happen and those of us in the rest of the country would depend on the media to keep us informed. 'Cause it sure as hell didn't happen this time. It was all about reporters' face time and endless repeating of the same 15-second loops of demolished trailer parks. I'm so glad to hear your okay, Witches and TDLFAN and Tom.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Thanks for the on site update KT --( have this mental picture of the weather reporters from during the hurricanes out in the weather reporting ) - if you were in Chicago right now, and doing weather you could be reporting how it is below zero ( 20 below wind chills) - and will not see double digit temps ( predicting 18) until next Wednesday -
Originally Posted By vbdad55 a few pairs - it has been a mild winter until this.......only thing getting me thru is finalizing the details for my next WDW trip -- thinking warm thoughts