![]() ![]() It wouldn’t surprise us if EPCOT reopens later tomorrow for resort guests, followed by the other parks later in the day or on Saturday and Sunday. There’s also past precedent for Walt Disney World reopening areas only to on-site resort guests. One possibility that wouldn’t surprise us is if one or two parks have a delayed opening tomorrow, while others remain closed until the weekend. Damage will need to be assessed, then work will start. Cleanup cannot begin until flooding subsides and it’s safe for those Cast Members to leave their homes. ![]() Many roads remain flooded around Orlando. This is not necessarily indicative of the parks being closed tomorrow, but that certainly remains a possibility. Thank you to all of our Cast Members who continue to care for the thousands of guests currently staying at our Disney Resort hotels.”Īhead of this, Walt Disney World has removed Park Pass reservation availability for Friday, September 30, 2022. We will get through this together and will be there to help our Cast Members and community.Īs we keep safety in mind, our theme parks and other operating areas remain closed today while crews assess the impact of the storm and clear debris. Septem– 11 am EST UPDATE: Walt Disney World has released a statement in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian: “We are thinking of our neighbors across Florida. Governor DeSantis has called the storm a “500-year flood event” and indicated that it’s still a “hazardous situation.” Roads around Central Florida are still flooded, and the Orlando International Airport reports that no roads are accessible into MCO. Walt Disney World remains under a flash flood warning, with areas of Osceola and Orange Counties having seen a reported 12 to 16 inches of rain. The system is still dumping record amounts of rain and bringing “catastrophic flooding” across Florida while packing damaging winds across a 415-mile swath of the state. With regard to the storm system itself, Hurricane Ian was downgraded to Tropical Storm Ian on Thursday morning. This post provides a rundown of all operational updates to Central Florida attractions. Additionally, there are other closures, changes, and cancellations through at least Friday, September 30, 2022. Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom won’t reopen until after the storm passes Orlando. All 4 theme parks and more are closed at Walt Disney World due to Hurricane Ian. ![]()
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