Hurricane Ian came through Florida this week and caused extensive damage.
The storm made its way across the state, initially hitting as a Category 4 hurricane, then went back out into the Atlantic Ocean and is now heading for South Carolina. We’ve seen flooding and damage in areas like Orlando due to the storm, and Disney World was closed for the past 2 days. The parks are now back open, and we’re here to check out what’s going on.
Disney World is currently doing a phased reopening due to the hurricane. Here’s a look at the reopening schedule for today, Friday, September 30th:
Magic Kingdom
- Early Theme Park Entry (for visitors staying at Disney hotels): 8AM
- All guests can enter: 10AM
- Park Close: 6PM
- Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party: 4PM guest entry; 7PM to 12AM party hours
EPCOT
- Early Theme Park Entry (for visitors staying at Disney hotels): 9AM
- All guests can enter: 11AM
- Park close: 9PM
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Early Theme Park Entry (for visitors staying at Disney hotels): 10AM
- All guests can enter: 12PM
- Park close: 9PM
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Early Theme Park Entry (for visitors staying at Disney hotels): 11AM
- All guests can enter: 1PM
- Park close: 7PM
Disney Springs
- Open 10AM to 11:30PM
Fantasia Fairways Miniature Golf Course
- Open 3PM to 10PM
Now, we’re going to head into the parks to see how things are going. Our reporters noted that making their way to the parks this morning was very stressful. They saw a lot of flooding on roads heading toward Magic Kingdom, as well as downed signs and debris. They also had to be rerouted from their normal route as authorities were blocking roads due to downed trees. Their cell service was also not working well, making navigation difficult — so keep all of this in mind if you’re driving to the parks today.
EPCOT
The first park we’re visiting today is EPCOT. Early Theme Park Entry for guests staying at Disney hotels began at 9AM.
Walking up to the front of the park, we saw part of a tree limb on the ground.
And, some of the 50th Anniversary signs looked like they had suffered some damage due to the winds.
We arrived at the park before 9AM and there were a decent amount of people waiting outside to get in.
The lines at the front entrance were not very long.
Once inside, the crowds were very little.
Although, there was a long line waiting to speak to Guest Relations.
Over at Test Track, the canopy that goes across the front entrance to the ride is missing.
All that is up is the structure.
We’ll continue to update this post as we see more in the parks today.
For more on Hurricane Ian, take a look at our recent posts:
- FULL SCHEDULE for Disney World Parks Reopening After Hurricane Ian
- PHASED REOPENING Announced for Disney World Parks After Hurricane Ian
- SeaWorld EXTENDS Park Closures Due to Hurricane Ian
- PHOTOS & VIDEOS: What Orlando and Disney World Look Like Ahead of Hurricane Ian
- Disney World To WAIVE Cancelation Fees Through Next Week
Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney World news and updates.
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